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Natural Remedies For Depression
Here's what Dr. Andrew Weil recommends for
treating depression symptoms.
What can I do to help
treat depression?
Nutritional Supplements and a Healthy Mind
The following are nutrients, botanicals and
other compounds that the Polaris CustomPak Program recommends for this specific
health condition. These ingredients are included in our product recommendations
as part of the Vitamin Advisor Questionnaire.
B vitamins - The
B vitamins,
especially folic acid and vitamin B6, help support the clearing of the stress
hormones by the liver. Folic acid can increase the effectiveness of
antidepressant drugs. I recommend taking a daily B-100, B-complex supplement
containing 400 mcg of folic acid.
St. John's Wort -
St. John's Wort is an herbal
remedy that has been used in Europe as a treatment for mild depression. It
should not be taken with antidepressant medications, especially SSRI's like
Prozac or Celexa, anti-retroviral medications or birth control pills.
Fish oil - Recent preliminary
studies suggest that omega-3 fatty
acids found in fish oil may be helpful in helping to maintain a healthy
mind. We think that reasonable doses of fish oil supplements might be useful
with mild temporary depression. Fish oil is an excellent source of
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), the most common fatty acid in nerve and brain
tissue.
Folic acid -
Recent studies have been confirming the link between this important B vitamin
and a healthy mind.
Andrew Weil, MD, is a Harvard Medical School
graduate who also holds an AB degree in biology (botany) from Harvard
University. He is a clinical professor of internal medicine as well as the
founder and director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University
of Arizona's Health Sciences Center in Tucson. Dr. Weil is an internationally
recognized expert on medicinal herbs, mind-body interactions, and Integrative
Medicine. He's written many best-sellers on those subjects.
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