Manic Depression /Bipolar Disorder



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An anthropometric measuring system is used to determine the activity of the posterior pituitary gland.Under activity has been implicated in manic depression. In 1971 I studied body chemistry balancing with a true genius, Melvin Page, D.D.S. His approach is not always that easy to understand
just from reading his books available at www.ifnh.org. I therefore simplified his work in my own books and teach it to patients and healthcare providers from all over the world. I am condensing my lectures in these videos so more people can get an overview of an amazing concept that has far-reaching results.See the article on the Posterior Pituitary Gland at www.pittsburgh-dentist.com.


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As Page said, "This ... ( 8 months ago by rforbes1)
As Page said, "This is the system, don't change it. I've tried everything else." (and he did) The work has been done and there is no need to reinvent the wheel. R. F.
That sounds really ... ( 8 months ago by MrCartoonguy)
That sounds really positive.....I'll have to see the Page protocol and pass it onto my lecturers then. Wish I could access it on-line. Do you think that a lot of people with bipolar tend to have high intelligence or creativity?
Yes I believe it is ... ( 8 months ago by rforbes1)
Yes I believe it is related to hypo posterior pituitary function. My brother is a sculptor of some note (Wayne Forbes) and his pattern is like mine. Kay Jamison (a bipolar and leading authority) wrote Manic Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament R.F.
I'm being checked ... ( 8 months ago by MrCartoonguy)
I'm being checked for chronic cyclothymia at moment and possible bipolar II.
However, I personally feel that I am more symptomatic to the latter unfortunately but have other symptoms that are not comorbid such as mixed mania.
I also get a gap of normal mood of 4 days to 4weeks.
I'm a student mental health nurse in uni.
You can pick up my ... ( 8 months ago by rforbes1)
You can pick up my book A Magic Bullet Cure For Depression and Manic Depression at amazon and measure yourself. Send me the figures and I can give you some info. My e-mail address is on my website listed under my bio. I also trained the dentists at the Munro-Hall clinic in England. R.F.
As I said in my ... ( 8 months ago by rforbes1)
As I said in my videos posterior pituitary supplement opposes the adrenal cortex and keeps it from over functioning. It acts like a governor and prevents both hypomania and depression. Yet it doesn't have a zombie-like effect,there are no side effects, and it doesn't stifle creativity at all. It just keeps you from self-destructing.
I can't think.... ... ( 8 months ago by MrCartoonguy)
I can't think....too down now
Have someone take a ... ( 8 months ago by rforbes1)
Have someone take a picture of your lower leg side view you standing in bare feet from the knee to the ankle, not covered by pants and send it to me at my e-mail address listed on my website which is listed in my bio and I will give you some info. R.F.
This sounds like ... ( 6 months ago by teaparty111)
This sounds like phrenology or the like? I have bipolar; I was diagnsed over 20 years ago. I think it a blessing overall.
Phrenology deals ... ( 6 months ago by rforbes1)
Phrenology deals with bumps and fissures on the skull and personality traits and is a pseudo science.This is anthropometric measurements to determine inherited glandular pattern. It is supported by blood chemistry and urinalysis results, hardly a pseudoscience.
Manic depression is ... ( 6 months ago by rforbes1)
Manic depression is only a blessing if the high highs and low lows are controlled. Untreated the pattern can also lead to type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, frequency of urination, fertility problems, high tooth decay rates and bone loss. This is why proper glandular treatment is also a magic bullet.
Does insurance ... ( 6 months ago by teaparty111)
Does insurance cover your cures or treatments?
No but blood ... ( 6 months ago by rforbes1)
No but blood chemistries can be obtained very reasonably through Life Extension Foundation.
i thought i was bi ... ( 6 months ago by xNothingtoyoux998)
i thought i was bi polar but am only 15 so its probs just a teenage thing.
Not necessarily. ... ( 6 months ago by rforbes1)
Not necessarily. You should be measured to see if you have a bipolar glandular pattern. The measurement system is in my books. My son developed bipolar at age 14 and it can manifest many years younger than that. Get measured and if you have the tendency get it corrected, period.
if this is the case ... ( 6 months ago by quixotica)
if this is the case science would embrace this, and we'd all be freaking better, eh??
Science embraces a ... ( 6 months ago by rforbes1)
Science embraces a lot of things that don't make people better. In fact some are worse off. I see it every day with some prescription meds.
If science would ... ( 5 months ago by rforbes1)
If science would embrace this the whole world would be better off. The tragedy is that modern medicine doesn't even recognize the deficiency except for very extreme cases of some major birth defect or injury to the pituitary gland.
'Science embraces a ... ( 3 months ago by caitrin12)
'Science embraces a lot of things that don't make people better. In fact some are worse off. I see it every day with some prescription meds. '
prescription meds make it possible for me to work, go to uni and stay out of psychiatric hospitals. Science has made my life pretty damn fortunate. It's this simple: if the drug improves your quality of life, take it...if not, don't.
Take what works for ... ( 3 months ago by rforbes1)
Take what works for you. However if you are post pit deficient the meds won't cure spontaneous abortion, fertility problems, high blood pressure, high decay rates, acne, type 2 diabetes,periodontal disease -- all complications associated with the deficiency along with manic depression. Take 1 supplement or possibly 10 meds. R.F.
By 'spontaneous ... ( 3 months ago by caitrin12)
By 'spontaneous abortion'? do you mean miscarriage? I don't have any of those 'related problems', and neither do any of my friends and family members who share the same diagnosis. They have no probs with fertility, no history of miscarriages, have lived to grand-old ages and although bipolar is rampant in my gene pool, type-2 diabetes is absent. I'm in pretty good physical health, and tip-top mental health thanks to my meds. BTW, I have chronic bipolar 1, I only have to take 2 meds.
Sounds like you ... ( 3 months ago by rforbes1)
Sounds like you have all the answers. Good luck. R.F.
manic depression is ... ( 1 month ago by fun69stein)
manic depression is just chronic masturbation. When people have their libido lowered to zero - they recover within 6-8 weeks. The whole truth is simple - but does not generate revenue for pharma and docs so they sell lies for ages.
I met a ... ( 4 days ago by GurnSi)
I met a clinically-diagnosed "bipolar". After prolonged research via PubMed, I conclude the condition is overwhelmingly probably a fraud
hoax, used to explain/excuse/justify: morally reprehensible selfish vindictive unpredictable vicious irrational deceitful unreasonable
often vile + evil misconduct. My advice to anyone dealing with a "bipolar": cut them off, shun them, immediately, forever. It will save you time
grief. Find someone worthy of your sympathy or affection. You've been warned.



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