Sources? Data? Receipts? Or are you going to continue to be insufferable? It is not just a mineral deficiency, that is minimizing a serious diagnosis.
Here is something from a very basic search.
"Also historically evidence has accumulated that niacin augmentation can be used for treatment of schizophrenia."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25855923/
I'd argue the studies done have not used high enough doses.
This may be true, I have not heard of this, thanks. There are some horrible cases of schizophrenia I would doubt that it's something that simple. Diet is key, however, and I am not a doctor.
Long term deficiencies could result in permanent damage. A long term cure with no side effects for $5. Yeah, I can't figure out why it's not more popular with the psychiatric community. Derp!
I have no need to prove anything you can look into it if you'd like. MS is a selenium deficiency. Nutrition is key.
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