

Low-Dose Lithium Safety, Methotrexate Alternatives, and Making Exercise Convenient
7 snips Oct 10, 2025
Dr. Dawn explores the safety of low-dose lithium for dementia prevention, revealing its calming effects may actually enhance cognition without kidney damage. She highlights the benefits of over-the-counter hearing aids that can save users significant costs. Addressing concerns about methotrexate for psoriasis, she recommends monitoring and safer alternatives like apremilast. Additionally, she emphasizes the dangers of ultra-processed foods and the importance of building exercise into daily routines, promoting simple tips to stay active and motivated.
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Low-Dose Lithium Shows Favorable Safety Signals
- Low-dose lithium (around 2–5 mg/day) appears unlikely to cause kidney harm based on limited human trials.
- A two-year randomized trial in mild cognitive impairment found no renal changes and only minor lab shifts within normal ranges.
Have A Purpose Before Starting Lithium
- Consider a clear reason before starting low-dose lithium rather than using it casually.
- Use its mild calming effect strategically because reduced anxiety can improve executive cognitive function.
Try OTC Hearing Aids To Cut Costs
- Try over-the-counter hearing aids first to save substantial cost versus prescription devices.
- Many quality OTC models run from about $98 to under $1,000 and can include rechargeable options.