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With so many different diseases and disorders being diagnosed every
day, it can be difficult to reach a point with your doctor where you
both agree on what is wrong with you and what form of treatments need
to be taken. Many people are shying away from the expensive
prescription drugs and turning to all natural supplements to give them
relief from their disorder. One of these vitamins is called
Inositol.
Inositol is used to treat psoriasis, panic disorder, obsessive
compulsive disorder, and breathing problems in newborn or premature
infants. It has been tested for its effectiveness in depression,
bipolar disorder, and ADHD, but has yet to be proven useful in
treating these and other disorders. There are also some inositol side
effects that you, as a consumer and possible user, need to know
about.
The side effects are usually mild, consisting of things like
headaches and nausea, and feelings of being overly tired and
dizzy. There are still studies being done every day on the safety and
effectiveness of this particular vitamin in treating different
disorders. You should be aware of any changes that you feel in your
body and mind and be sure and let your doctor know. If you feel you
are having an allergic reaction to Inositol, seek immediate medical
attention. Until further studies are completed and it has been proven
to be completely safe, rather than just possibly safe, you should
never begin taking this vitamin without the approval of your medical
care provider.
There are always risks when taking any sort of medication. Over the
counter medication can induce side effects. Prescription medication
can be harmful, as well as helpful. All natural supplements are no
different and they should be treated like any other medication. Follow
the dosage instructions carefully and monitor your own physical
reactions to this vitamin. If you have any questions, go to your
doctor and ask him for the answers. The internet has a vast amount of
information available on this vitamin and any other medications that
you might be interested in, but only your doctor can tell you if it is
safe for you to take
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