Americans spend more money than any other country on anti-depressants every year. Much of them wind up in our water supply.
What a boon to the Earth and to humanity for a natural, non-toxic substance to be found just as effective in the treatment of this condition. The fantastic news is that we may have stumbled on just such a discovery.
After my mother's onset of dementia, I became clinically depressed. . I was put on Wellbutrin, which messed with my brain in unhealthy ways. I couldn't think clearly, I could no longer multitask or plan meals or appointments for the next few days. I had to get off the meds and turn to natural remedies. I would not recommend prescription drugs to anyone, unless they had exhausted other methods of treatment.
Here is the good news!
Antioxidants as antidepressants: fact or fiction?
Scapagnini G, Davinelli S, Drago F, De Lorenzo A, Oriani G. 2012, Jun 1st
Source : Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy.
Depression is a medical condition with a complex biological pattern of aetiology, involving genetic and epigenetic factors, along with different environmental stressors. Recent evidence suggests that oxidative stress processes might play a relevant role in the pathogenic mechanism(s) underlying many major psychiatric disorders, including depression.
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species have been shown to modulate levels and activity of noradrenaline (norepinephrine), serotonin, dopamine and glutamate, the principal neurotransmitters involved in the neurobiology of depression. Major depression has been associated with lowered concentrations of several endogenous antioxidant compounds, such as vitamin E, zinc and coenzyme Q10, or enzymes, such as glutathione peroxidase, and with an impairment of the total antioxidant status.
Additionally, curcumin, the yellow pigment of curry, has been shown to strongly interfere with neuronal redox homeostasis in the CNS and to possess antidepressant activity in various animal models of depression, also thanks to its ability to inhibit monoamine oxidases.
There is an urgent need to develop better tolerated and more effective treatments for depressive disorders and several antioxidant treatments appear promising and deserve further study.
Be Well! ♥