Harvard Psychiatrist Praises the Use of Broad-spectrum Micronutrients for Mood Disorders
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Cassandra CaseyAugust 8, 2015
My husband and I both use this micronutrient supplement, and several members of our family use it too - and none of us are taking it to alleviate a mood disorder, but rather - it's a great way to ensure we're getting all the essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids that we need each day. I know several other people who are using it and finding success after years of trying different medications for their mood disorders, and all have told me this nutritional product works for them, too.
mom johnsonAugust 4, 2015
This product has worked well for my family as a whole. For my daughter specifically, who has a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder and ADHD, she has found med free, symtom free stability after years of poor results from meds.
Mike MallowsAugust 4, 2015
This stuff did not work for me. I have MDD, Major Depressive disorder. It seems to work for others, so good for them.
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