While many doctors reactively prescribe antidepressants to treat
patients suffering from depression, it is important that you understand
that there are more effective natural food alternatives.
Through rat experiments, scientists discovered both omega-3 fatty
acids and uridine (a natural substance found in foods) work just
as well as antidepressants in preventing signs of depression. To
draw this conclusion, scientists:
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Placed rats in a tank of water where they had no choice but
to swim.
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As time passed, the rats realized swimming was useless and
began to float -- a sign of surrender to depression. Yet when
given an antidepressant drug, the rats resumed swimming.
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When the rats were given combined doses of omega-3 fatty acids
and uridine instead of antidepressants, similar behavior occurred -- lending
evidence these natural components are equally effective as drugs.
Drugs and dietary components responsible for the reversed signs
of depression most likely affect mitochondria (which produce energy)
in brain cells.
Finding Omega-3 and Uridine
Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish, and most abundantly in oily
species like salmon and tuna. It is highly recommended to eat a
diet rich in oily fish, as omega-3 fatty acids are also good for
the circulatory system -- what is good for the heart is good for the
brain. Additionally, uridine is an important element found in mother's
milk and baby formula and is essential for early nerve growth.
Biological
Psychiatry February 15, 2005;57(4):343-350
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