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Depression is a treatable illness involving an
imbalance of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. It is not a character flaw or a sign of
personal weakness. You can't make yourself well by trying to "snap out of it." Although it can
run in families, you can't catch it from someone else. The direct causes of the illness are
unclear, however it is known that body chemistry can bring on a depressive disorder, due to
experiencing a traumatic event, hormonal changes, altered health habits, the presence of another
illness or substance abuse.
SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION
- Prolonged sadness or unexplained crying spells
- Significant changes in appetite and sleep patterns
- Irritability, anger, worry, agitation, anxiety
- Pessimism, indifference
- Loss of energy, persistent lethargy
- Feelings of guilt, worthlessness
- Inability to concentrate, indecisiveness
- Inability to take pleasure in former interests, social withdrawal
- Unexplained aches and pains
- Recurring thoughts of death or suicide
People of all ages, races, ethnic
groups and social classes get depression. Although it can occur at any age, depression
frequently develops between the ages of 25 and 44. If you have depression, you are not alone.
Approximately 20 million adult Americans experience depression every day.
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The nutritional treatment of
depression includes dietary modifications, supportive treatment with vitamins and minerals, and
supplementation with specific amino acids, which are precursors to neurotransmitters. Dietary
modification and vitamin and mineral supplementation in some cases reduce the severity of
depression or result in an improvement in general well-being. However, these interventions are
usually considered adjunctive, since they are not typically effective by themselves as a
treatment for clinical depression. On the other hand, supplementation with the amino acids
L-tyrosine and D,L-phenylalanine can in many cases be used as an alternative to antidepressant
drugs. Another particularly effective treatment is the amino acid L-tryptophan.
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
can cause depression. Correcting deficiencies, when present, often relieves depression. However,
even if a deficiency cannot be demonstrated, nutritional supplementation may improve symptoms in
selected groups of depressed patients.
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