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  • I was looking for the supplements post pituitary gland on line and there are not much

    Which one would you recommend? And what is the dose? Thank you very much. Also, from your experience how many patients have you treated by this method?

  • how I can connect you? please?

  • good information. i got to understand more about these topics.

  • i always thought bipolar was a sexually curious white bear

  • Who is the doctor he mentions in 1970? Is this for real? What kind of studies were done for this?

  • @theceterus Melvin Page D.D. S.

  • SHAM

  • i was diagnosed with aspergers syndrome,and have allways thauht it was a wrong diagnoses im sute im a manic depressive rather than asperegers ......have i been wrongly diagnosed medicated and treated 4 all these years

  • @paperandtea I have always suspected that aspergers is related to posterior pituitary deficiency. In fact I saw a recent artricle about it being related to a deficiency of oxytocin and vasopressin which comes from the posterior pituitary. Call my office and I will send you one of my books for free, you can do the measurements and send me the results and I will let you know. I have not dealt much with these patients but I have observed a few and they are hypo post pit. R.Forbes 412-655-2662

  • @rforbes1 you sir are a fraud. If you were a real doctor you would be in a medical centre doing actual doctor work. There is a reason why you're on youtube making vdeos. I've met fraud doctors before they always force you to do tests that are going to come back negative. But it wouldn't matter because you already paid them.

  • @paperandtea Hahahah doubtful. The term is bipolar not manic depression now.

  • @paperandtea it is fairly easy to mistake the two especially as austism (asperges) is more common than manic depression. my cousin definatly has asperges. he hates loud noises, if they are coming from him he can't hear that they are loud. he is selfish and cannot understand other peoples emotions. i recently figured out that my father must be the same. my dad's always been seen as a knob head. he was born in a time when no one knew about autism so no-one could recognise it.

  • @paperandtea Yeah, I was diagnosed with that bullshit! I've got Borderline, also Obsessive Compulsive Personality disorder. Make sure you read about all mental illnesses, so you can confront those cuntfaces - doctors. It should be illegal to give diagnose patients without asking them if they want a diagnosis. I lied about what was wrong with me, and I got diagnosed for my lies.

  • Actually, if u are bipolar, it means, depressive & manic. In manic episodes you can have a very high sex drive & be sexually permisscuous. Depression does lower libido tho....different with manic- depression

  • Order by calling the office. The book is A Magic Bullet Cure For Depression And Manic Depression R.Forbes

  • @rforbes1 What are your credentials?

  • Order by calling the office. The book is A Magic Bullet Cure For Depression And Manic Depression R.Forbes

  • I have been using this method of treatment for my bipolar disorder for about 6 months. I am now well. No mood swings and no depression. Anxiety is becoming less and less. I tried psychotropic medication for 3 years with no luck. This stuff works.

  • @xxxdr4g0nxxx Translation: The guy selling this crap has another account set up to act as a testimonial. Pretty shady.

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  • @MrGrevy No, I am a 27 year old woman that has suffered with severe depression since around the age of 5. After being jerked around for 3 years by psychiatrists and placed on a mixture of 13 different medications I did some research and found Melvin Page's methods of treatment for the Endocrine System through Dr. Raymond Forbes. I have been on Melvin Page's treatment methods for almost an entire year now (a few weeks shy) and my Bipolar symptoms are zero now.

  • @xxxdr4g0nxxx No more hallucinations, no more depression, no more anxiety attacks, no more massive mood swings, no more rages and irritability, my sex drive is back, and I am able to work. I now have my own business, but a year and a half ago I was in the process of applying for disability as I was no longer able to hold down a job. Melvin Page's methods saved my life and the doctor treating me is this man, Raymond Forbes. Endocrine system imbalances can absolutely cause bipolar symptoms.

  • I used to have unipolar depression (being in a very melancholy mood all the time) back in 2006, but I conquered it all by myself. And without the help of medicine! In fact, I took medicine and it made me feel worse, so I stopped taking it. Because the problem was just something I needed to work out.

  • a proper diagnosis of unipolar takes years and is severe and primerly biochemical depresion is almost like a coma you dont fell anything

  • my legs r hot but my feet r cold and sweaty what do i do??

  • Manic depressive? Then Google this...

    Lithium vs Lecithin

  • As a clinical psychologist i find this video very informative.

  • I never heard of that treatment. There is hypersexuality usually with bipolar because the post pit gland opposes the adrenal cortex so when the post pit is underactive as seen in bipolar the adrenal cortex is over active causing hypersexuality. Proper treatment with post pit is not detrimental to normal sex drive.

  • LOL! Depression causes lowered libido fun69stein. So if your theory was true there would be no such thing as Bipolar Disorder. Where exactly did you research this treatment any way? Or did you just sit in your room alone as per usual and just think up something to try to wind people who have a serious illness up.... nice try YAWN!

  • Unfortunately very few in the medical field know the above relationship. Unwanted facial hair, hypersexuality, essential hypertension, some skin problems (acne). bipolar disorder, some fertility problems, type 2 diabetes are all related to posterior pituitary deficiency. 90% of women in the U.S. and 39% of men have some degree of deficiency. R.F.

  • There is increased libido during the manic phase. This is because the underfunctioning post pit allows the adrenal cortex to overfunction. When the adrenal cortex gets exhausted this is when you get depressed. Everyone should measure themselves to find out their post pit activity. The measurement system is in my book. Most don't know that the post pit opposes the adrenal cortex.

  • @rforbes1 what book?

  • I am bipolar and have taken nothing but whole pituitary and posterior pituitary for over 40 years. I studied with Page but his discovery of the association of pituitary deficiency and bipolar was just a biproduct of his entire larger body of work.

  • @rforbes1 is the post pit related to stress?

  • '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 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 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 have all the answers. Good luck. R.F.

  • I have to agree with rforbes I have severe rapid cycling and take one drug! I have no problems at all. What works for some does not work for others can you agree to that. Not everyone will have side effects from drugs. One thing is for sure with me I took fish oils and vits with yoga for ten years and I ended up having a break down. Now I'm on meds my life is fantastic. I WISH to got I wasn't on meds but the alternative did not work.

  • i thought i was bi polar but am only 15 so its probs just a teenage thing.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • if this is the case science would embrace this, and we'd all be freaking better, eh??

  • 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 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.

  • 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 cover your cures or treatments?

  • No but blood chemistries can be obtained very reasonably through Life Extension Foundation.

  • Yep! :)

  • I can't think....too down now

  • 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 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • Contact your Harvard university too.

    They are excellent.

  • If I was a bipolar(and I am).This is what I would do. I would balance my body chemistry according to the Page protocol. The Ca/P ratio will tell me when I am in balance (and it has)and if bipolar goes away forever and other blood chemistry values improve (and they have). Then it works. There is no need to prove it to an academic who can't believe anything unless they see it in a journal.

  • 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.

  • worcester, bath, bristol, birmingham, oxford, cambridge, wolverhampton and lincoln.

    Just google the place and put university in and follow the site.

  • could you e-mail some of the english universities with some facts please?

  • I don't5 know the names of your major research universities so please send me some. If they are hooked up with pharmaceutical companies they won't be interested because posterior pituitary supplement is a natural product and is not patentable. Sad but true.

  • Look at clinical audits and clinical reasearch website such as n.i.c.e or the department of health ands research..these sights reveal fresh evident knowledge...My research is in other ares so cannot pursue this.

  • Research in the U.S. is funded by the NIH and sometimes pharmaceutical companies and funding is not provided to individual researchers who are not connected to a university. Page's work was done on 4000 patients over 40 yeas ago as a private clinician. His treatment works and his evidence is good enough for me. Since mental health treatment is so messed up today maybe that's a reflection on the system.

  • Well there you go.....What can I say?

    You have found something interesting that may be a factor to bipolar and you get snotty and defensive when someone doubts it....Any way you suggest buying books but books are unrealiable form od medical evidence as they are 3 years out of date when first published...You need to consider this.

    You have a point worthy of exploration and evidence needs to be gathered that is upto date to present to a psychiatric acedemia.

  • Then it is a mere variable factor for consideration only.

  • Read the truth about the pharmaceutical industry

    by Marcia Angell, M.D. then get back to me.

  • I find that most individuals who reject this work for picciunish reasons are either too lazy to read or too cheap to buy books or a midget urinometer and test themselves.

  • I see you are certain you have made a breakthrough.....Please show me some evidence...i.e medical websites that contain modern evident research. I will look closer at this and if it is reliable then i will present it to my university.

  • There is nothing on medical websites. This was discovered over 40 years ago with blood chemistries and urine specific gravity readings and as a biproduct of research in body chemistry balancing by Page. There are several books at The International Foundation For Nutrition and Health.

  • I am a Martial Arts fitness and health "Guru"

    Videos posted on my Page.

    "how to get fit for those not exercising currently" helps with depression

  • It does but bipolar is much different from other types of depression

  • Martial arts are believed to improve the circulation of "Chi". If you do the measurements(and the system is in my books) and find that you are posterior pituitary and/or anterior pituitary gland deficient you could try stimulating this gland with accupuncture and see if it works with follow up blood tests and urine specific gravity readings. Supplementation is in my opinion better and less expensive. R.F.

  • my arms were skinny and so were my legs then i went to martial arts and yeah duh my body was small then i got big so yeah its just common sense, nurture yourself and keep in a good nature. Karma dudits

  • I think depression has many causes...lifestyle,trauma,sera­tonin or imbalance potassium or hormonal inbalance complex inheritance stigma e.t.c...sometimes there are many factors at one time.

    Every little helps though to aid manic depression.

  • True, sometimes even thyroid deficiency can be a contributing factor. However posterior pituitary deficiency seems to be a common factor in manic depression. Anterior pituitary deficiency can also be a factor possibly through it's lack of stimulation of the thyroid. R.F.

  • yes indeed true...this leads me to the debate regarding wether or not the brain creates how we think or if our thinking shapes our brain as thoughts and memories result in new creation of neurons. Personality types and different people have different shaped brains. Some autistic people have less mirror neurons e.t.c

  • True, sometimes even thyroid deficiency can be a contributing factor. However posterior pituitary deficiency seems to be a common factor in manic depression. Anterior pituitary deficiency can also be a factor possibly through it's lack of stimulation of the thyroid. R.F.

  • Posterior pituitary deficiency seems to be present in all cases of hypomania and manic depression. When the anterior pituitary is also deficient depression may be more prevalent than mania. This should be studied. The anterior pituitary also stimulates the thyroid when functioning normally.

  • Thank you so much for sharing this information. I was wondering where one might find a clinic or practitioner who would be able to perform these tests and provide this posterior pituitary supplement. Because of inability to travel and very limited funds, is it possible to actually just order and try a small amount of the gland?

  • The International Foundation For Nutrition and Health has the names of practitioners. You would need the guidance of someone trained in the technique so you use the correct dosage.

  • He's talking about measuring the wrist and dividing it into the ankle measurement, but does that mean that obese people are more depressed? The why are my skinny ass friends and I so damn depressed too? This makes no sense.

  • Skinny or fat has nothing to do with it. The ankle/wrist quotient is a bone measurement and tells about the sex hormones, estrogen and testosterone. The 1/2 leg measurement divided by the 1/2 arm measurement tells about the posterior pituitary gland. My one son is very skinny and is hypo post pit. Other clues are a double hip curve or saddle bags in women, and a double chin in heavier males.Get my book on manic depression and read it.

  • There is the nutrient called Inositol. I read that I can help relieve bipolar symptoms. It can even relieve OCD, Panic disorders and depression without any terrible side effects.

  • I have not investigated inositol by itself. It is one of the B vitamins. I recommend natural B vitamins such as cataplex B from Standard Process. The Acoustic Cardiograph can determine the need for this supplement. Their good general vitamin product is called Catalyn.

  • You are on your own with mental health and you have to seek out the correct answers. I am starting an online correspondence course on this for free.

  • Alcohol, sugar, caffeine, and fructose (particularly fruit juice sugar) will all weaken the posterior pituitary gland over time so avoid this in your diet. The Page Food Plan listed on the net is a good one to follow.

  • I don't really understand this. Can you explain what exactly helps? I know you explained a lil in one of my videos but im so confused.

  • You inherit a glandular pattern from your parents. 88% of women and 39% of men are posterior pituitary gland deficient. The posterior pituitary gland opposes the adrenal cortex so if it underfunctions the adrenal cortex over functions and causes depression and manic depression. Posterior pituitary supplement will correct this. Read the books by Page and my books.

  • Thanks for making this knowledge public. I've corresponded with dentists who studied under Dr. Page, and have no doubt that he was ahead of his day.

    I suspect, however, that one reason for weak posterior pituitaries may be the fact that some people do badly as far as excreting mercury; it tends to accumulate in the pituitary.

  • You are right about that. Page also believed that the increased usage of sugar and alcohol in our culture has caused a weakening of this gland in successive generations.

  • 1) Do root canals and or cavitations have to be removed before Page's therapies will stick?

    2) What's the technical term for posterior pituitary extract that doctors and pharmacists use?

    Some have had their amalgam fillings removed, and seen their "intractable" bipolar disorder clear up.

  • The comment below mine is the one I want to respond to, but nevermind that. I have two CAPS in my mouth. I busted my two front teeth now I have the caps. What Id like to know from You is, is it possible that the porcelain caps in my mouth are causing physiological problems??

  • I seriously doubt it, Porcelain is inert. Sometimes if the caps have metal in them but if your gums are not inflamed I doubt that this is a problem. You should be measured to find out your inherited glandular pattern. This may be a part of the problem.

  • If this works so well, why is it not mainstream and easily accessible?

  • It is not mainstream because the pharmaceutical companies do a good job of promoting drugs. Also there are only a few physicians trained in the use. The dosage is critical for each patient. Too much of the correct glandular supplement can cause deleterious results. The right amount is like a miracle.

  • Unlike most common antidepressants,

    "AYAHUASCA is perhaps a far more sophisticated and effective way to treat depression than SSRIs [antidepressant drugs]," Grob concludes, adding that the use of SSRIs is "a rather crude way" of doing it. And ayahuasca has great potential as a long-term solution.

  • I have not tested that substance. Posterior pituitary is measurable with urine specific gravity determinations and blood tests and it definitely optimizes these values in deficient individuals,

  • I'm looking for someone who is interested in writing a book on my life experiences of this disorder. If you know of someone please contact me.

  • You could check with Kay Jamison at Johns Hopkins Medical School, She is one of the best writers on this subject or the Rosalyn Carter Center as they sponsor writers on mental health,

  • I don't understand, im a little simple minded, but i appreciate the work you've done. It's lovely to see people doing such intense research for us. Thank, i salute you!

  • In 1977 I went to the Page clinic in Florida and became a patient of Dr. Melvin Page. I saw first hand how effective his program was for restoring ones health! Dr. Page was an expert at balancing ones body. He did this naturally through diet and hormones! Dr. Forbes is offering folks a wonderful opportunity to balance their body and restore their health! This opportunity will not be around forever as those trained by Dr. Page are passing on and this revolutionary program could be lost forever!

  • I give this video a 5 star rating because this is very valuable information that you will be hard pressed to find elsewhere! After much research on this method of treatment I am convinced that it could help most if not all of those in need! Dr. Raymond Forbes who was trained by Dr. Melvin Page should be applauded for helping to carry on the much needed work of this brillant man!

  • Thank you for your support. Dr Page's work has been unrecognized for too long. I plan to put more videos on to explain other facets of his work. R Forbes

  • I am looking forward to more videos on the Page Method!

  • Hey man, This is great stuff. I'm wondering if I can use this for my website. The website basically deals with abnormal psychology and the causes. Something that people rarely take note of or even try and diagnose.

  • You can use anything you want. I am writing a book now on criminal behavior including hypersexuality, sexual abuse, undiagnosed bipolar in people in jail. I will touch on this in subsequent videos.

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