Experience with St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) in children under 12 years with symptoms of depression and psychovegetative disturbances. |
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I. Omega oils (essential fatty acids) have a profound effect on brain functions: |
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mood and behavior (ADD, ADHD, depression, etc.) |
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cognition (learning, memory, dyslexia, etc.) |
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movement and sensation |
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II. Serotonin and its affect on: |
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mood, |
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sleep and |
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appetite control |
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smooth muscle function in the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal system |
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platelet function regulator |
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III. Nutrients affecting: |
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depression |
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cardiac health |
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liver health |
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immune system |
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SAMe is a natural amino acid produced by your body that is associated with alleviating depression. When SAMe is low the toxic amino acid homocysteine is elevated and depression results. Elevated homocysteine has been associated with heart disease and tends to be high in people with diabetes..
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The natural amino acid, SAMe (S-Adenosylmethionine) may actually be stronger than Prozac and work more quickly to boot. |
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Sunnie with powerful nutrients to allow your body to boost its own SAMe |
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St. John’s wort |
St. John’s Wort is an herb frequently prescribed by German physicians for mild depression.
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Note: No one should stop anti-depressant medicines and add a new treatment without discussing it with their doctor. That is true even with such attractive, safe products as St. John’s Wort, SAMe, and Inositol. Note: industry refutiates JAMA study |
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IV. Anti-Aging nutrients for Alzheimer’s disease |
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V. Neutralize addictions with nutrients |
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the Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute http//www.ceri.comEditor’s note: you will find some good research and hard to come by products for the brain at: |
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