http://www.truehope.com
Global News April 6, 2009 outlining the latest research publishing's for Truehope's Empowerplus for the treatment of Bipolar Disorder. Truehope has been developing products and programs for Mental disorders like Bipolar disorder since 1996. They have received a lot of attention from researchers and media because of the effectiveness of there products.
@greggb777 I do think it stupid that the company cant fund their own double blind placebo trial that would withstand medical scrutiny. Im a registered nurse...many of the studies are pretty poor. But the testimonies suggest more research is needed, as long as it is on par with medical literature.
Aaron637 3 months ago
@theseeringlight2429 Does it work for you?
Aaron637 3 months ago
@TheDebharper Type one or type 2? were u hospitalized for psychosis/mania or depression? what meds were you on before EMP? Also im sceptical if it will treat type one, the more extreme version of bipolar. But im at the end of my rope... I think many 'bipolars' suffer from type 2 and have no idea what delusional mania is like and how destructive it is to ur life. Anyway, EMP sounds hopeful....
Aaron637 3 months ago
just got this today....
theseeringlight2429 5 months ago
@hollybee43 Yes I agree this stuff must cost a lot to produce otherwise someone is making a fat profit
PhagInvasion 1 year ago
@hollybee43 That is too bad. According to the studies on Empowerplus, the average time that it takes someone to notice a reduction in symptoms is 3 weeks. The interesting thing is that by week 3 the average reduction in symptoms was 30%. 1 bottle of Empowerplus at loading dose would have only lasted you 2 weeks. It is like going on a weight loss program for 2 weeks and then calling it quits cause you didn't notice a difference in the mirror.
PenelopeRodham 1 year ago
I dont understand how u guys afford to take this for years... $70+ a bottle that doesn't last very long... geez. I tried 1 bottle and noticed no effect and couldn't afford to keep using it :(
hollybee43 1 year ago
@Profound79 Sounds good. It's good to have a backup plan. I'm sure you'll keep EMP in mind. Also, it's possible to gradually transition from a med. to EMP and do okay, but it can be risky. If you ever change your mind, it's great. Also, thanks for the tip on nutrition.
namordecai 1 year ago
@namordecai I totally believe that mental illness is due to extra nutritional needs or rather the fact that food nowadays provides little nutrition and has too many unwanted chemicals in. I am about to read a book on 'Gerson's Therapy' - a vegan diet that is supposed to prevent cancer and numerous other illnesses. I think that the diet it recommends will greatly improve my wellbeing. Might be worth you taking a look at it as well. You can buy it on Amazon.
Profound79 1 year ago
@namordecai I have been using Zoloft for quite a while now and it is pretty good although my memory has suffered. I took Seroxat when I was a teenager which worked wonders for me but I decided not to go back onto it because I believe it helped trigger a brief and mild psychotic episode when I came off them. It also made me dizzy. I would love to try EMP if it is available in my country but the problem is I have to get on with my life and can't keep taking time out to try new things.
Profound79 1 year ago