In medical treatment, there is an inherent trade-off between efficacy and safety: treatments powerful enough to effectively treat serious conditions like bipolar disorder are also powerful enough to potentially cause side effects or interact with other medications and organs, making claims of treatments being both highly effective and completely safe without any side effects logically inconsistent.
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One of the things that I'm always fascinated about in the bipolar community is when we say things like, "Hey, this thing is so powerful it will treat bipolar disorder, which we know to be dangerous and damaging, but it also is so safe that it won't cause any side effects or interfere with any other medications or any other organs or anything." It's like it it it can't be both. If it's powerful enough to fight bipolar disorder, it is powerful enough to potentially have interactions.
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