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Tumeric and Ginger Root for Schizophrenia

Dave Darling

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Hi everyone- I am diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and I have ran across 2 things that have helped me alot, 2 herbal supplements, tumeric and ginger root. Both are anti-inflammatory agents and there is word that schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder are related to inflammation in the brain. You need to find a high-quality tumeric supplement, not all do anything, something with a high level of curcumin. I think any ginger supplement will work. I felt alot better taking both of these!
 

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Hi everyone- I am diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and I have ran across 2 things that have helped me alot, 2 herbal supplements, tumeric and ginger root. Both are anti-inflammatory agents and there is word that schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder are related to inflammation in the brain. You need to find a high-quality tumeric supplement, not all do anything, something with a high level of curcumin. I think any ginger supplement will work. I felt alot better taking both of these!
I'll give it a shot, thanks :)
 
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