Stimulating Immune Function to Defeat Viruses, Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi

The ability to stimulate the immune system to destroy viruses and other microbes is thought to be unavailable. In fact, in 1981 Dr. Julian Lieb published the first of nine articles on the immunostimulating and antimicrobial properties of lithium and antidepressants. Such observations are reinforced when the mechanisms are known. Prostaglandins are minute molecules that regulate the physiology of every cell in the body, including those subserving mood and immune function.

 

When prostaglandins are produced excessively, they depress immune function and induce the replication of microbes. In the early 1970s Dr. Lieb’s late colleague, David Horrbin, M.D. showed that lithium and antidepressants oppose prostaglandins.

 

Mankind cannot afford the neglect of this resource.

 

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About the Author

Julian Lieb, M.D is a retired Yale medical school professor, and author or coauthor of forty -eight articles and eleven books. With D Jablow Hershman as first author, Dr Lieb coauthored: “Manic Depression and Creativity” and “A Brotherhood of Tyrants: Manic Depression and Absolute Power.” In these volumes, the authors showed that manic- depressive disorder is paradoxical, in gifting society with many creative geniuses, and inflicting many of its great destroyers.