Are You Depressed?
Health Alert #65
If you or someone you care about is taking an antidepressant drug there are a few things you should know about. All too often a patient comes to me taking antidepressants without a thorough evaluation. And the prescribing doctor didn’t mention the side effects such as weight gain, fatigue and loss of libido. The antidepressants Zoloft, Paxil and Prozac are among the most prescribed drugs in the US . If you have verified clinical depression the drug may be the best option. Often though in conventional medicine the drug is the first resort. This only masks the real underlying health problem. *Why Do You Feel Sad?* If you feel sadness or depression, the first thing you should do with your doctor is search out the cause. Strive to address the cause, not just the symptom. Depression is difficult to diagnose accurately. Your symptoms can be a sign of a number of other conditions, including: • Thyroid disease • Hormonal imbalance • Side effects of other medications • Blood-sugar imbalances • Obesity-related fatigue • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome • Sleep disorders • Anemia • Hepatitis • Lyme Disease Adapted from 50 Ways to Fight Depression without Drugs I am particularly troubled to find the number of cases of antidepressant drugs use because of the side effect of another prescription drug. Depression is, in fact, one of the most common side effects of medications. The prescribing physician rarely attributes this side effect to the drug. In most cases, he prescribes another drug to treat this side effect. Are you depressed but not taking other prescription drugs that may cause depression? In that case, have your hormone levels checked. Your hormone levels control your mood. There are complex circumstances of modern life that disrupt these In fact, studies show that prescription antidepressants are not effective for both men and women when hormone levels are low. In a placebo-controlled study of women over sixty, women taking Prozac after correcting estrogen had improvement of their depressive symptoms. But, if they took Prozac with low estrogen, they had no more improvement than a placebo. A study conducted at Columbia University examined middle-aged men with depression. The men also had low testosterone levels. The men first took an antidepressant alone. There was no improvement in their depression. In the second stage, the men also took testosterone. The men reported significant improvement. When they substituted a placebo for the testosterone, 75% of those subjects became depressed again. *Natural Mood Regulators* So what should you do if you are suffering from depression? First, make sure that you find out your hormone levels. I regularly test for the following: Next, honestly evaluate your lifestyle. Does your diet support your physical and emotional your well being? Do you consume too many starches? Blood sugar fluctuations can have a profound effect on your mood. Exercise also helps with your energy level and sense of well being. Refer to my recent Health Alerts 58 & 59 for my recommendations. Even very gentle exercise can help with depression. To your good health, Al Sears, MD Source: NDC Health Stahl, S.M. Estrogen as an adjunct to antidepressant therapy. Journal of Clinical Seidman, S.N. and J.G. Rabkin (1998). Testosterone Replacement Therapy for hypogonadal |
- 29th March 2004
Calisthenics
- 23rd December 2002
HGH, Fountain of Youth?
- 6th February 2015
Natural Stress-Buster that Lets You Live Longer
- 9th December 2004
Beware the Modern Medical Hex
- 25th April 2005
A Reliable Source of Brain Power
- 26th March 2021
What All Healthy People Have In Common
- 6th February 2015
Natural Stress-Buster that Lets You Live Longer
- 23rd January 2015
The Greatest Health Scam In History Used President Eisenhower As A Pawn
- 13th January 2012
Six Swaps For Your Best Health
- 26th June 2006
9 Easy Steps to Perfect Health
- 263108 MarpmMon, 24 Mar 2003 20:22:55 +00002003-03-24T20:22:55+00:0008 2021
What All Healthy People Have In Common
- 283108 J0000003+00:00 2002
The Problem with HRT Is … It isn’t
- 15531 J000000Monday03 2002
Sex, Drugs, and Lies
- 53108 J000000Monday03 2002
A Problem Waiting to Happen
- 263108 th+00:00p31+00:0003b+00:00Mon, 24 Mar 2003 20:22:55 +0000 2002
The Truth About Cholesterol
CATEGORIES
ARCHIVES
- March 2021
- February 2015
- January 2015
- January 2012
- June 2006
- October 2005
- April 2005
- March 2005
- February 2005
- January 2005
- December 2004
- November 2004
- October 2004
- August 2004
- July 2004
- June 2004
- May 2004
- March 2004
- February 2004
- November 2003
- October 2003
- September 2003
- August 2003
- July 2003
- June 2003
- May 2003
- April 2003
- March 2003
- February 2003
- January 2003
- December 2002
- November 2002
- October 2002
- September 2002
- July 2002
- June 2002