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Health See other Health Articles Title: Why Antidepressants Don't Work The majority of people who take antidepressants for depression never get relief. Why? Because the cause of depression has been oversimplified, and drugs designed to treat it aim at the wrong target, according to a new study that appears to topple some strongly held beliefs about depression. One is that stressful life events are a major cause of depression. The other is that an imbalance in neurotransmitters in the brain triggers depressive symptoms. These beliefs were the basis for the drugs currently used to treat depression, and it appears they may both be incorrect. Current antidepressants aim to boost neurotransmitters based on the popular molecular explanation of depression, which is that it's the result of decreased levels of the neurotransmitters serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine. The new research found strong indications that depression actually begins further up in the chain of events in the brain. Essentially, the medications have been focusing on the effect, not the cause. The researchers also found powerful molecular evidence that quashes the long-held dogma that stress is generally a major cause of depression. The new research reveals that there is almost no overlap between stress-related genes and depression-related genes. The researchers revealed that antidepressants are not treating depression; they are treating stress. Sources: Eurekalert October 23, 2009 Neuroscience 2009, Chicago, IL October 1721, 2009 Dr. Mercola's Comments: Two major findings were revealed at the Neuroscience 2009 conference last month
findings that found more reasons why antidepressants do not work for more than half of the people who take them. The research, from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, found: Chronic stress does not cause the same molecular changes that depression does, but most antidepressants are based on the hypothesis that stress causes depression. The hypothesis appears to be incorrect, which means the drugs are virtually worthless. An imbalance in neurotransmitters in your brain may not trigger depressive symptoms as has long been thought. Instead, the biochemical events that lead to depression appear to start in the development and functioning of neurons. This means antidepressants focus on the effect of depression, and completely miss the cause
yet another reason why they are so ineffective for most people. Unfortunately, the lead researcher is hoping the research will open up new routes to develop new antidepressants, when in reality a drug solution is not the answer to helping those with depression. Why Antidepressants Will Not Solve Your Depression Every year 230 million prescriptions for antidepressants are filled, making them one of the most-prescribed drugs in the United States. Despite all of these prescription drugs being taken, more than one in 20 Americans are depressed, according to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Of them, 80 percent say they have some level of functional impairment, and 27 percent say it is extremely difficult to do everyday tasks like work, getting things done at home or getting along with others because of their condition. So why are so many people feeling so low, even though antidepressants the supposed cure for depression are so widely available? Unfortunately, the conventional medical paradigms answer for depression does not work any better than sugar pills. Some studies have even found that sugar pills may produce better results than antidepressants. Even meta-analysis of published clinical trials indicates that 75 percent of the response to antidepressants can be duplicated by placebo! It wouldn't be so bad if antidepressants were harmless sugar pills, occasionally showing benefit simply because the person believes they will work. But they are far from it and instead often come with many serious side effects, such as: An increased risk of diabetes A negative effect on your immune system An increased risk of suicide and violent behavior Depression can be a terminal illness, so taking a drug that will most likely not relieve your symptoms and may actually increase your risk of killing yourself certainly does not seem like a very rational choice. How to Detect Depression in Yourself or a Loved One Depression, or more accurately, unrepaired emotional short-circuiting, can absolutely devastate your health. In my estimation, it can cause far more profound negative health consequences than all the denatured food and toxins you expose yourself to. Unfortunately, about two-thirds of people with depression go undiagnosed, which can be a major health risk. It is also a sad testimony to the clinical astuteness of most physicians. The diagnostic clues provided in this past article are telling indicators that you or someone you love might be suffering from this illness, so please review them now. Depression is much more than just feeling blue once in a while. One set of diagnostic criteria commonly used to assess depression is known as "SIGECAPS, which stands for sleep, interest, guilt, energy, concentration, appetite, psychomotor and suicide. If four or more of these items are a concern, it indicates major depression. However, other criteria, such as watching for symptoms other than just mood change and obtaining supporting information from family members, is important. Further, if you have been feeling down for two weeks or more, and have lost interest in activities you once enjoyed, Id encourage you to consider the following treatment options for healing depression, and not use potentially dangerous drugs as your first option. If Antidepressants Dont Work, What Will? There are five major strategies that are very important for anyone facing depression. These steps have nothing but positive side effects and generally are very inexpensive to implement. 1. Embrace Techniques to Help Manage Your Emotions Depression is a very serious condition; however it is not a disease. Rather, its a sign that your body and your life are out of balance. This is so important to remember, because as soon as you start to view depression as an illness, you think you need to take a drug to fix it. In reality, all you need to do is return the balance to your life, and one of the key ways to doing this is addressing negative emotions. My favorite method of emotional relief is Meridian Tapping Technique (MTT), a form of psychological acupressure that you can learn how to do yourself. However, if you have depression or serious stress it would be best to consult with a mental health professional who is also an MTT practitioner to guide you. There are other stress-management methods out there as well, such as meditation, journaling, breathing exercises, yoga, or simply sharing your feelings with a close friend. Ideally, pick the method that feels best for you, or combine several methods and rotate them. 2. Exercise Regularly Regular exercise is one of the secret weapons to overcoming depression. It works so well because it helps to normalize insulin resistance while boosting feel good hormones in your brain. As Dr. James S. Gordon, MD, a world-renowned expert in using mind-body medicine to heal depression, said: What were finding in the research on physical exercise is, the physical exercise is at least as good as antidepressants for helping people who are depressed
physical exercise changes the level of serotonin in your brain. It changes, increases their levels of feel good hormones, the endorphins. And also and these are amazing studies it can increase the number of cells in your brain, in the region of the brain, called the hippocampus. These studies have been first done on animals, and its very important because sometimes in depression, there are fewer of those cells in the hippocampus, but you can actually change your brain with exercise. So its got to be part of everybodys treatment, everybodys plan. Yes, regular, appropriately intense exercise is a must for most people suffering from depression, and it can go a long way to improving your mood. If youre not sure how to use exercise like a drug, including the correct variety, intensity, and frequency, please review my Exercise page for more in-depth recommendations and guidelines on how to incorporate it into your life. 3. Eat a Healthy Diet Another factor that cannot be overlooked is your diet. Foods have an immense impact on your mood and ability to cope and be happy, and eating whole foods as described in my nutrition plan will best support your mental health. Avoiding sugar and grains will help normalize your insulin and leptin levels, which is another powerful tool in addressing depression. 4. Support Optimal Brain Functioning with Omega-3 Fats I also strongly recommend supplementing your diet with a high-quality, animal-based omega-3 fat, like krill oil. This may be the single most important nutrient to battle depression. 5. Get plenty of sunshine Have you ever noticed how great it can feel to spend time outdoors on a sunny day? Well, it turns out that getting safe sun exposure, which allows your body to produce vitamin D, is great for your mood. One study even found people with the lowest levels of vitamin D were 11 times more prone to be depressed than those who received healthy doses. So you can add optimizing your vitamin D levels, either by sunlight exposure, a safe tanning bed or taking a high-quality vitamin D supplement, to your list of depression fighters. Remember, if left untreated depression can have a devastating impact on just about every aspect of your life. So please do use the five natural treatments I suggest above, but ideally do so with the guidance of a knowledgeable natural health care practitioner who can support you on your road to recovery.
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It wouldn't be so bad if antidepressants were harmless sugar pills, occasionally showing benefit simply because the person believes they will work. But they are far from it and instead often come with many serious side effects, such as: An increased risk of diabetes A negative effect on your immune system An increased risk of suicide and violent behavior If your dog dies it is normal to be depressed - because you loved your dog - not because your brain has a chemical imbalance. If your girlfriend/boyfriend dumps you it is you are not depressed because of a chemical imbalance in your brain. You are depressed because you got dumped. There are no known or used medical tests which show that depression comes from "chemicals in your brain". Generally there is a cause either emotional or physical. Emotional problems are relieved by solving the problem or getting over the loss. Physical problems, such as diet or an undiagnosed ailment missed by the Doctor eager to put you on drugs, can be solved by the correct treatment - which does not include anti-depressants with their mile long list of side effects. Anti-depressants are a fraud, although a very profitable one for the Snake Oil Salesmen, Psychiatrists, and their "good buddies" at Big Pharma. Depressed? The best remedy is to talk it out with a caring friend, parent, or clergyman - not going for a quick fix in a pill. Quick fixes generally don't fix - they just delay, and studies have shown that the side effects of coming off of anti-depressants are generally worse than the reason someone began taking them in the first place. They are highly addictive, disrupt brain chemistry, and do not solve the underlying problem. One recent study in England had the Placebo beating the anti-depressant. That one was sure buried in a hurry. So, why take a drug with all those negatives? Unless of course you just want to help the Snake Oil salesmen make a dishonest living?
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't. ~ Anatole France
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"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't. ~ Anatole France
My ex-husband had been having an affair and walked out when my second child was 30 days old. Naturally, I was feeling depressed. I went to the doctor and actually had to fight with them to set up therapy to sort all of this out and NOT take the pills they were pushing. They wanted to mega dose the pills and not provide therapy. They had no qualms with perscribing this crap to breast feeding mothers, but I sure did. I figure most people who are depressed just do what the doctor recommends, not advocate for any alternatives or question the treatement protocol. Depressed people are vulnerable in that they are already beaten down by the time they seek help and are desparate for a quick fix. Most do not understand that taking anti depressant drugs can deem them "unfit" to own firearms. People can and are refused CCW licensing for answering yes to the big pharma section.
I'm glad you chose not to, and I am sure your baby thanks you too. It is not uncommon for babies to be born addicted to anti-depressants, which ARE very addictive, and anything you ingest affects your breast milk. I've heard at least one former heroin addict comment that coming off of anti-depressants was more difficult than heroin. However, your experience is not that uncommon. The Pharmaceutical companies market these drugs direct to the doctors and all doctors are targeted not just Psychiatrists. The Psychiatrists are used to lend credibility to their use, while usually receiving a retainer from the drug company.
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't. ~ Anatole France
They wanted to mega dose the pills You are, and were smart not to take that crap from that "quack." Most of those "quacks" hastily will prescribe "anti-depresants" with a greedy monetary motive. They don't give a "rat's ass" about you. All that those monetary minded "quacks" care about is creating a permanent patient, who's becomes dependant on their doubletalking "quackary" treatment, and will become dependant on their "quack brews" after their "victim" uses 'em for a few weeks. The side effects of the "quack brews" far outweigh any of the benefits. Try this page for the real truths about this garbage www.crazymeds.us
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