Lithium Water in Gun Violence Prevention (LWGVP)
Assault by Handgun Discharge, Violence, Homicide
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Assault by Handgun Discharge
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and women aged 14-60.
- Existence of alcoholism, substance abuse, violence antecedent, suicide history Answered all questions in the pre-treatment safety questionnaire. Gave their oral and written consent to participate in the trial.
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with renal failure, cardiovascular insufficiency, Addison's disease and untreated hypothyroidism.
Pregnancy. Patients who have vomiting or diarrhea or if fluid or salt (sodium) intake is increased or decreased.
Inadequate communication with examiner. Participation in another clinical study, either concurrent with this trial or in the 3 months preceding it.
Inability to sign a consent form.
Sites / Locations
- Gaviota Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Spring Lithium Water
Placebo: Natural Spring water
The Long term goal of this research project is the implementation of an effective, inexpensive therapy in communities with high risk of violence. Therapy will be based on a daily dietary supplement LIWA at appropriate doses. The short-term objective is to prove that Lithium water (LIWA) as a daily supplement is an intervention that prevents gun violence from occurring, and is a factor that decrease the violence for gun in our communities Gun violence poses a serious threat to America's children and youth. Existing data clearly point to the need for improved strategies for keeping guns out of the hands of children and youth and those who would harm them.
This group will be drink natural spring water for 4 months in tres cicles