What form of narcotics can be used in the treatment of schizophrenia?

A friend of mine was court ordered to take a drug. The court did not tell her what the drug ws but they told her that if she didn’t take it that she would go to jail. She has very bad effects coming from this drug and we really need to learn what this drug is. If you need more information please e-mail me. I am very concerned for her well being.
My friend was placed on a drug by the court and we do not know what is is please help us. She is reacting very badly.

Check for a gluten sensitivity. There is a huge link between gluten and schizophrenia. There is a theory that some people suffer from leaky gut syndrome, the wheat goes through the gut and straight to the brain, acting as a drug, which can make you feel ‘crazy’ with thoughts. Keep a food diary and note what foods trigger the onset of ‘fearful thoughts’ – this could be anything from wheat, dairy, eggs or oranges. www.foodforthebrain.org is a charity and it has a free questionnaire you can fill out in order to get feedback on what you might be lacking in your diet or read Patrick Holford’s "Optimum Nutrition for the mind"

If you do decide to try a gluten-free diet for two weeks, it is important to cut it out 100% and eat nutritious food. The gluten doctors blog have a lot of helpful advice and you can email them and ask questions.

Here is an article and the link between schizophrenia and nutrition.
http://books.google.ie/books?id=o7ZFv772leYC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=patrick+holford+schizophrenia&source=bl&ots=lakXUWFHf-&sig=LBP-_Bbwtz4WMDypWrpT–GfQao&hl=en&ei=zMABS92oM8X44AaVgvX6Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CBMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=&f=false

One Response to “What form of narcotics can be used in the treatment of schizophrenia?”

  1. monica Says:

    Check for a gluten sensitivity. There is a huge link between gluten and schizophrenia. There is a theory that some people suffer from leaky gut syndrome, the wheat goes through the gut and straight to the brain, acting as a drug, which can make you feel ‘crazy’ with thoughts. Keep a food diary and note what foods trigger the onset of ‘fearful thoughts’ – this could be anything from wheat, dairy, eggs or oranges. http://www.foodforthebrain.org is a charity and it has a free questionnaire you can fill out in order to get feedback on what you might be lacking in your diet or read Patrick Holford’s "Optimum Nutrition for the mind"

    If you do decide to try a gluten-free diet for two weeks, it is important to cut it out 100% and eat nutritious food. The gluten doctors blog have a lot of helpful advice and you can email them and ask questions.

    Here is an article and the link between schizophrenia and nutrition.
    http://books.google.ie/books?id=o7ZFv772leYC&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=patrick+holford+schizophrenia&source=bl&ots=lakXUWFHf-&sig=LBP-_Bbwtz4WMDypWrpT–GfQao&hl=en&ei=zMABS92oM8X44AaVgvX6Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CBMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=&f=false
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