In 1999, Psychiatrist Dr. Andrew Stoll of Harvard published a report showing that omega-3 fats improve the natural resistance against illness in people with psychosis. Doctor Stol published a book The Omega-3 Connection in 2001, which was one of the first works to focus attention on using omega-3 fats for depression. An entire decade later, additional research supports omega-3 fats in mental health. In a breakthrough report at the International Early Psychosis Conference in Japan, in 2014. If a loved one is battling with any form of mental health or has early signs there could be a problem, omega-3 fat supplements may provide a safe, powerful, form of treatment.
The side effects of the medicine is worse than anything! Thank you for sharing this information
Hello Lesley, Omega 3 is not a medicine, it is a naturally occurring nutrient found in Krill, Salmon, Mackerel, and Sardines. It has no side-effects.
These videos are amazing. I wish I had the talent to put them together.
That definitely sounds like a more natural way of treatment instead of meds.