Depression
can occur for several physical reasons. Anyone experiencing depression
should see a nutritionist to rule out the possibility that a hormonal
or nutritional factor is the cause. Many times physical factors
will worsen the actual depression.
Elevated levels of the mineral copper have been known to cause depression.
Copper has a suppressive effect on both the adrenal and thyroid
glands. Copper levels also rise with estrogen. This accounts for
the depression women experience when the are premenstrual.
Postpartum
depression occurs due to increased copper levels that occur during
pregnancy. Estrogen and copper levels normally increase during pregnancy.
After delivery estrogen levels should return to normal, however
copper levels may remain elevated. The excess copper has been implicated
in post partum depression When pregnancy's are close together copper
levels rise and remain elevated . This increases the chance of post
partum depression. Zinc, vitamin B6 and other nutrients can be of
benefit in reversing this. Zinc deficiency can give rise to copper
excess. It has been noted that supplemental zinc if often helpful
in PMS related depression. Progesterone works very closely with
zinc. It has been observed that progesterone creams or supplemental
progesterone can be very effective in eliminating depression . This
works based on the same mechanism as zinc.
Calcium
has been reported by several doctors to cause depression in some
of their female patients. The theory is that the calcium reduces
there thyroid function. Depression has been associated with low
thyroid. All of the patients experienced a relief in symptoms when
calcium was discontinued.
On
the other hand however, depression
can be caused by magnesium deficiency.
The exact mechanism is not yet know.
Magnesium plays and important role
in cellular energy production which
may be its involvement. Tryptothan
is an amino acid naturally occuring
in foods.It is found in very high
amounts in milk and turkey. It increases
serrotonin levels in the brain. This
is a natural process. It has been
used for several years as a way to
increase serrotinin and was used
by millions for years for depression.
Drugs like Prozac produce alleged
benefit by increasing the uptake
of serrotonin to the brain. Prozac
has been very controversial and is
said to have very dangerous side
effects.
The
amino acid trypothan was taken off the market in 1989 by the FDA.
This was due to a serious illness that was caused by a bad batch
from 1 Japanese producer. Eight years later the FDA shows no signs
of allowing back on the market even though manufactures have proven
that they can make it safely. Prozac came out on the market shortly
after tryptophan was removed. Millions and millions of dollars were
invested in Prozac by the drug companies Pop culture like .books
have been written about Prozac that give it a cultish persona.
There
are 2 natural alternatives to Prozac at this time:
1.
St. Johns Wort is an herb which acts as a natural booster to serrotonin.
It has been used successfully by many people to increase serrotonin
levels and treat depression. It also has anti-viral properties.
It has been shown to be effective in combating influenza and herpes
simplex.
2. 5-HTP is a type of tryptophan now available as a nutritional
supplement. It works more directly at increasing serrotinin than
tryptophan. Controversy regarding its safety has recently erupted.
After a review of 30 years of literature no where have any of these
claims been proved. The College of Pharmacy in Colorado has been
selling it by prescription since 1990 without a single
reported problem.
An
Italian study in 1992 found it perfectly safe. My research indicates
that when used with other antidepressant drugs it may intensify
their side effects. Due to the controversy, I feel it is best to
use it only under medical supervision.
If
you have a history of cardiovascular disease or cancer it is best
to avoid the product.
Kava-kava
is an herb that has been used by people in the south pacific for
thousands of years. It is a member of the pepper family. It is reported
free of side effects and addictive properties. Kava has been found
very useful in the treatment of anxiety. It is also a muscle relaxant,
analgesic, anesthetic and anti fungal. Many studies report other
benefits which include increased mental alterness, improved memory
etc. Kava should not be taken with alcohol or other drugs. It should
be used sparingly and under a doctors supervision it has a similar
effect as valium. In fact in Europe Kava is a popular alternative
to valium.
Both
Parkinsons diease and Alzhiemers have responded to a nutrient known
as NADH. This is also known as co-enzyme 1.
NADH is a stored form of energy that occurs in our cells. NADH has
been shown to increase the bodies natural levels of
DOPAMINE. Dopamine is given in a drug form called L-Dopa to treat
Parkinsons disease. L-Dopa therapy becomes less
effective as time passes and can even damage the brain.Experts say
this is not the case with NADH.
NADH
has helped people with Alzheimer's disease by increasing dopamine.
This increases the levels of Nor adrenaline. Nor adrenaline prevents
further damage to the brain and protects the neural pathways.
PS(Phosphodtlyserine)
is a naturally occurring substance found in every cell of the body.
It is found in high amounts in the brain.
It has been shown to slow and in some cases halt the progression
of Alzheimer's. PS is one of the few substances that has been scientifically
proven to produce a dramatic increase in memory and cognitive abilities.
PS is found naturally in lecithin although it is not found in high
enough amounts to produce the reported benefits of taking PS supplements.
Excessive
levels of aluminum have been found in people with Alzheimer's and
has been implicated in the development of this disease. High aluminum
has been found to occur in people receiving dialysis. These people
experience mental deterioration.
Low thyroid activity can often allow aluminum to build up in accumulate
in our bodies. Antiperspirants, antacids, aluminum cookware and
baking powder can contribute to excess levels in our bodies. Sometimes
drinking water can contain excess aluminum. Iron supplements or
iron rich foods can help remove excess aluminum from the body.
Another
common cause of depression, poor
memory and other cognitive problems
is hypogylcemia. This term means
low blood sugar. It does not mean
that we need to eat sugar. It means
that our body is not properly controlling
the sugar that is in our blood. Almost
all foods are broken down into sugar
called glucose. This includes meat,
fish, chicken, eggs, breads, starches
etc. Some foods are converted to
sugar very quickly and others slowly.
Eating too much of the foods that
covert to sugar quickly results in
hypoglycemia. This causes the body
to compensate and release a hormone
called insulin which lowers the
sugar. In hypoglycemia the sugar controlling
mechanism becomes worn out and our
sugar levels often drop too low.
This causes fatigue, depression and
other symptoms. The traditional treatment
for this is to eat six small meals
with adequate protein in each meal
as protein converts to glucose slowly.
Caffeine works with an amino acid
called phenalanine.
Phenalanine
acts as a natural mood elevaton. Excessive use of caffeine can lower
phenalanine and cause depression. This becomes evident when drinking
coffee makes us tired or depressed instead of energized. Caffeine
can also cause hypoglycemic symptoms to occur.
Call to set up a nutritional consultation so that tests can be performed
and a comprehensive strategy of lifestyle, dietary modification
and nutrient supplementation can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this disorder.
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Dr. Rispoli, Ph.D., L Ac. has had
a clinical practice for over 20
years. Her programs work because
she is so thorough in testing and
providing a nutritional approach.
Remember that the body can heal
itself if given the proper nutrients.
The information herein is not
intended as diagnosis, treatment
or a cure. Should you have a medical
condition please seek the advice
of your medical doctor. |