Posted by bleauberry on December 29, 2009, at 5:23:45
In reply to Re: Tylenol article for treating depression, posted by rjlockhart04-08 on December 28, 2009, at 21:25:50
Yeah me too. I totally could not believe something else besides a psychiatrist prescription to help with mental agony/pain and depression stuff.
Until I took DMSA, which cleans out mercury and lead. And felt good, better than an AD.
Until I took low dose cortisol and doxycyline, both of which were acting only as anti-inflammatories at the extreme low doses. And felt good, real good. Doc said my dose of Doxy was too low to be doing any antibiotic work, but that at that dose (50mg) it was acting as an anti-inflammatory.
And until my doctor said his patients that he identifies as having a hidden unsuspected infectious disease feel 95% improvement in their depression on antibiotics and nothing else.
There is a lot more to the story than simply serotonin, dopamine, and psychiatrists.
That's why I believe the best approach is a comprehensive approach from all possible angles. Inflammatory possibilities is just one of those angles.
Though certainly not profound, I have felt a lifting of depression on Advil and coffee at times. Neither alone could do that.
While our psych meds work fairly ok for about half the population, I think the other half needs to widen their vision if they truly want to reach their goals.
> That's just intreseting to find that out, but I seriously don't think you would have improved antidepressant feeling from Tylenol. I know Tylenol PM is ok for sleep....but I don't understand how tylenol would ease psychological agony, or pain.
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> Link thanks about the comment! intresting...
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> rj
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