Depression and Side Effects
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When We Look at the Association in the Medical Literature, It Becomes Obvious to Me That Allergies Underlie Many If Not Most Depressed Symptoms.
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Neuropsychologist Paul Marshall says that unless a person’s allergies are treated, depression will remain. He also states that allergies are often overlooked by psychotherapists as a cause of depression.
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Depression has also been linked to folate deficiency. Researchers from Tufts University studied 3,000 ethnically diverse subjects ranging in age from fifteen to 39 with no depression to chronic symptoms. Blood tests showed that depressed individuals had folate serum concentrations lower than those with no depression.
https://blockcenter.com/depression-nutrients/
Symptoms are red flags that signal us when something is wrong. If the symptoms are covered up, the signals don’t get through. Depression is a symptom, not a disease.
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The DSM codes used by doctors and insurance agencies to identify psychiatric disorders are not the only numbers in the book. The DSM also lists codes for general medical conditions that can cause the same symptoms as well as codes for medication-induced disorders. (APA, 2000, p. 409)
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