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Supplements for DP

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I must say, thankyou for your hard work. I am going to follow this protocol and will report my progress.

What do you think about taking fish oil on top of this? Research indicates that every membrane of every nerve cell in the brain requires essential fatty acids to function properly. Deficiencies in Omega 3 fatty acids, especially EPA and DHA have been conclusively linked to decreased brain function including decreased cognitive abilities, aberrant behaviour, increased aggression, increased depression, autism, increased memory loss, accelerated brain aging, degeneration, and dementia and to decreased normal brain and cognitive development in children.

I will add though, it's unlikely that this will be beneficial for anyone unless there is a lifestyle change included as well. And by that I mean giving up smoking (how can we kid ourselves that this is not toxic to the body and brain), reduction in alcohol consumption to a minimal amount, starting sweat-producing exercise daily(this is a biggie and really helps me if I am feeling anxious and depressed), reduction in consumption of refined sugars, wheat and dairy (all three scientifically proven to be poisons to the body), increase in consumption of raw fruits and vegetables. Also getting a handle on stressors in your environment such as toxic relationships, financial problems etc.
 
Anxiety, panic attacks and depression are symptoms of low GABA and serotonin. These can be increased through many different vitamins and minerals such as magnesium and B vitamins.

So your doctor is either a stupid fool or a downright liar. Either way you need to change doctors.

The literature and science is clear that nutritional supplementation and diet change can completely change mental and emotional health for the better. 95% of serotonin is actually produced in the gut, so if your gut is not functioning properly, production of serotonin is going to be flawed. Taking an SSRI may help the symptoms to some degree, but if you don't fix the problems in your gut you've got no chance long term.

After reading Tommygunz serotonin stimulus package, I actually remembered about a book that I had bought a while back but had not had a chance to read. The Ultramind Solution by Dr. Mark Hyman. You can get it at Amazon and download the free guide at http://www.ultramind.com/guide

The book clearly shows the scientific relationship between brain disorders (depression, anxiety, brain fog etc etc) AND whole body health. His theory is to heal your body to heal your brain. Plenty of references and case studies in there.
 
On a different note, I am actually surprised this thread is not getting the props it deserves. Everyone seems to be concerned about complaining and venting about their symptoms on the main forum when the majority of their problems are probably nutritionally and lifestyle based.
 
Hey tommygunz

What about probiotics? I have been reading that they help manufacture vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12 and the short chain of fatty acids among others. I randomly came across an ebook on my computer called "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" and it had this info on there. I then came across it a while later whilst surfing the net. I personally take them already (as I have/have had digestive issues), but didn't realise they help manufacture these b-vitamins which would perfectly complement your supplementation protocol.