alkaline acid food chart
vitaminsmineralshealth packagessupplement blendsspecialty productsenzymespet products






+ BORON
+ CALCIUM
+ CALCIUM MAX
+ CESIUM CHLORIDE
+ CHROMIUM
+ CHROMIUM MAX
+ COBALT
+ COPPER
+ GERMANIUM
+ GERMANIUM MAX
+ SUPER GERMANIUM
+ GOLD
+ INDIUM
+ IODINE
+ IRON
+ LITHIUM
+ MAGNESIUM
+ MAGNESIUM MAX
+ MANGANESE
+ MOLYBDENUM
+ PALLADIUM
+ PHOSPHORUS
+ PLATINUM
+ POTASSIUM
+ POTASSIUM MAX
+ RUBIDIUM
+ RUBIDIUM MAX
+ SUPER RUBIDIUM
+ SELENIUM
+ SILICA
+ SILVER
+ SODIUM
+ STRONTIUM
+ STRONTIUM MAX
+ SULFUR
+ VANADIUM
+ ZINC
+ BASIC PH PACK #1
+ BASIC PH PACK #2
+ MAX PH PACKAPGE
+ MAX+ PH PACKAGE
+ SILICA PH PACKAGE
+ SILICA+ PH PACKAGE
+ ALKALINE CHART
+ COCONUT OIL
+ ESSENSE HEALTH
+ HEMP PROTEIN
+ NUTRITION BOOK
+ NUT BUTTERS
+ SPIRULINA
+ WHOLE FOODS
+ AO2
+ ATP
–––CAPSULES
–––POWDER
+ AV ACE-IMMUNE
–––CAPSULES
–––POWDER
+ AV 350 TOPICAL ALOE
–––4 OZ LIQUID
–––16 OZ LIQUID
+ CHLOROPHYLL MAX
+ DIATOMACEOUS (DE)
+ MSM
+ PH PAPER
–––RANGE 5.5-8
–––RANGE 6-9.5
+ RIBOSE
+ RIFE EQUIPMENT
+ SANGUINARINE
+ SDG FLAX LIGNAN
+ SODIUM BICARB
+ STEM CELL PLUS
+ SYNTOL®
+ URSOLIC ACID
–––CAPSULES
–––POWDER
+ ULTRA CRÉME 2 OZ.
+ ULTRA CRÉME 6 OZ.
+ X PROTOCOL
+ ATHLETIC BLEND
+ BASIC HEALTH BLEND
+ CALCIUM MAGNESIUM
+ CZV
+ FIBRO 3X
+ IMMUNE BLEND
+ 10ZYMES™
+ AMYLASE 8750
+ AMYLASE 25000
+ BROMELAIN 840
+ BROMELAIN 2400
+ DEVACOR®
+ DIGESTX
+ LIPASE
+ P3X ENZYMES
+ AV ACE-IMMUNE
+ DMSO
+ HYDRAZINE SULFATE
+ PET BASIC PH PACK
+ PET BONE PH PACK
+ PET STEM CELL PLUS
+ VELVET ANTLER

BIPOLAR DEPRESSION

Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity and experiencing feelings of sadness, helplessness and hopelessness.9 There is now evidence that major depression is accompanied by an induction of inflammatory and oxidative and nitrosative stress pathways and by a lowered antioxidant status.8 Dietary changes can bring about changes in your brain structure, both chemically and physiologically. Those changes can improve mood and mental outlook.1



MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BIPOLAR DEPRESSION

Essense-of-Life.com encourages personal research and a balanced view of health and nutrition topics. The information links below are intended to provide a broad overview of various research findings and hypothesis on the role of nutrition in health. This information is not intended to promote any particular product.
Unless noted, the articles below may NOT include any scientific references or sources.

01.
Diet for Depression
There’s no specific diet that works for depression. Still, while certain diets or foods may not ease depression (or put you instantly in a better mood), they may help as part of an overall treatment for depression. Dietary changes can bring about changes in your brain structure, both chemically and physiologically. Those changes can improve mood and mental outlook.

02. Pfeiffer Treatment Center Bibliography for Depression
Excerpts from scientific studies regarding nutrition and depression.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

03. Pfeiffer Treatment Center Bibliography for Aggressive and Violent Behavior
Excerpts from scientific studies regarding nutrition and aggressive or violent behavior.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

04.
Healing Without Freud or Prozac
Review of a book by Dr David Servan-Schreiber details seven approaches to healing mental illness, all of which use the body as the doorway to transforming mental pain. "They all capitalise on the mind and brain's own healing mechanism for recovering from depression, anxiety and stress," he says. Discusses acupuncture, physical exercise, omega-3 essential fatty acids, circadian rhythms, "heart rhythm coherence" with biofeedback, and EMDR, which makes use of eye movements. They are all backed up by research evidence for their effectiveness.

05.
Constipation and Depression
Constipation and depression have a history of coinciding with each other. In the brain, there are two chemicals that affect your mood. Serotonin and norepinephrine. These two chemicals work as transmitters, sending signals from the brain to the nerves in the body. When there is a deficiency in these chemicals, the signals don’t get sent and it throws everything off. Constipation prohibits food nutrients from being absorbed by the body. These nutrients are needed for the brain to produce the right amount of serotonin and norepinephrine. When constipated for a long period, the lining of the small intestine can actually build up a layer of toxins that fully prevent any nutrients from being absorbed.

06.
Integrative Therapies for Depression: Serotonin Precursors and SAMe
SAMe (pronounced "Sammy") stands for S-adenosyl-L-methionine. SAMe is a compound produced by the liver and used throughout the body in a chemical process called methylation. Methylation, essential to many chemical reactions in the body, is one of the last steps in the production of the brain chemicals serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine (which regulate mood). SAMe slows the breakdown of these brain chemicals, allowing them to work longer.

07.
How Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Relieve Depression
Studies suggest that populations that eat more fish per capita, such as Japan and Iceland, have unexpectedly low rates of seasonal affective disorder. While researchers don't recommend omega-3s as a first-line treatment for anyone with major depression or bipolar disorder, emerging research suggests it may be effective for people with mild depression or as an adjuvant to medication. Fish oil has been shown to prevent relapse and alleviate depressive symptoms in some bipolar patients.

08.
Lower Plasma Coenzyme Q10 in Depression
There is now evidence that major depression is accompanied by an induction of inflammatory and oxidative and nitrosative stress pathways and by a lowered antioxidant status. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a strong antioxidant that has anti-inflammatory effects. Plasma CoQ10 was significantly lower in depressed patients than in normal controls. The results show that lower CoQ10 plays a role in the pathophysiology of depression and in particular in treatment resistant depression and chronic fatigue syndrome accompanying depression. Lower CoQ10 is a risk factor to coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure, explaining the risk to cardiovascular disorder in depression. Since statins significantly lower plasma CoQ10, depressed patients represent populations at risk to statin treatment.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY

09.
Depression on Wikipedia
Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity and experiencing feelings of sadness, helplessness and hopelessness. Physical activity has been linked to the increase in blood serotonin after exercise, similar to the effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI).
CONTAINS REFERENCES

Key words for internet research: depression and diet, depression and constipation, depression and SAMe, depression and coenzyme q10, depression and acupuncture, depression and physical exercise, depression and omega-3 essential fatty acids, depression and circadian rhythms, depression and heart rhythm coherence, depression and EMDR



*Statements on this website have NOT been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are NOT intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease; research is ongoing. The information provided on this website comes from a variety of online sources. Please refer to the "More Information On..." links near the bottom of each of our website pages to view these information sources. READ FULL DISCLAIMER HERE



THIS PAGE COPYRIGHT
©2002-2010
ESSENSE-OF-LIFE, LLC.






MINERALS | HEALTH PACKAGES | SUPPLEMENT BLENDS | SPECIALTY PRODUCTS | ENZYMES | PET PRODUCTS | VITAMINS | AILMENTS

HOME | CUSTOMER SERVICE | SITE MAP | BASKET CONTENTS


Official PayPal Seal
PayPal!VisaMasterCardDiscoverAmerican ExpresseCheck

NO INFORMATION OR IMAGES MAY BE COPIED OR TRANSFERRED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ESSENSE-OF-LIFE, LLC.