Posted by SLS on July 5, 2022, at 15:15:54
In reply to Re: Celecoxib (Celebrex) for Bipolar depression?, posted by Christ_empowered on July 5, 2022, at 7:52:10
> this makes sense. thank you. :-)
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> I personally noticed that adding in astaxanthin and Pycnogenol lifted my mood, big time (I also have a DIY Orthomolecular thing going on...that's just vitamins and minerals, though).
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> not celebrex-level anti-inflammatory action, but...helpful, nonetheless.
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> thanks again.
If you are attempting to treat yourself with a drug that reduces inflammation, monocycline might be worth looking into. It has been used as an antibiotic as that it is official indication. However, monocycline also acts as an anti-inflammatory in the brain via the inhibition of the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines by microglia.I was definitely moderately improved using monocycline, and the effect was sustained. I stopped taking it because hyperpigmentation emrged of the feet and ankles. It is not uncommon.
The results of the celecoxib studies I ran accoss were disappointing.
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