The UltraMind Solution: Key #3 - Cool off InflammationPosted on December 23rd, 2008 |
Categories: The UltraMind Solution | Inflammation | Food Allergies | Digestive Problems | Detox | Depression | Dementia | Autism | Antidepressants
Welcome back to my series of blogs on my new book, The UltraMind Solution.
You can download a free sneak preview of the book by going here:
Now for today’s blog ...
Can your brain become inflamed? Can you have a sore or swollen brain—like a sore throat—that causes everything from brain fog to dementia to depression to autism?
You brain can become inflamed just as your body does. And in the 21st century, our bodies and brains are on fire.
Today, the fires of inflammation are raging all over the body. That’s why we are seeing an epidemic of diseases including autoimmunity (24 million people), allergy (50 million), and asthma (30 million), as well as cardiovascular disease (60 million), cancer (10 million), and diabetes (14 million). These, it has been recently discovered, are primarily inflammatory conditions.
Now, new research proves that almost all brain problems are connected to or caused by inflammation as well.
In this blog I will review just a few examples of the research that points to the link between inflammation and our epidemic of broken brains and tell you what you can do to reduce the sources of inflammation in your life.
The UltraMind Solution: Key #2 –- Balance Your HormonesPosted on December 18th, 2008 |
Categories: Thyroid | The UltraMind Solution | PMS | Insulin | Hypothyroidism | Hormones | Depression | Alzheimer's
Welcome back to my series of blogs on my new book, The UltraMind Solution.
You can download a free sneak preview of the book by going here:
Now for today’s blog ...
Most of us are living life completely out of balance. But so many symptoms we come to accept as “normal” are just signs of imbalance – and the type of imbalance that affects almost everyone in our society is hormonal imbalance.
Let me ask you:
• Do you crave sugar or salt?
• Are you overweight and putting on more and more belly fat?
• If you are a woman, do you have premenstrual syndrome or painful or heavy periods?
• Are you depressed?
• Do you sleep poorly?
• Are you less interested in sex?
• Do you have thinning hair, dry skin, and feel sluggish in the mornings?
• Do you feel tired but wired?
• Do you have to drink coffee every morning just to wake up and a few glasses of wine every night just to calm down?
If so, you are not alone. In fact, this is how most Americans feel, because we are living out of harmony with our natural biological rhythms – and our hormones are all over the place.
The hormones that cause the most mental misery are your stress hormones, your thyroid hormone, your sex hormones, and your major blood-sugar control hormone, insulin.
In this blog, I want to teach you about three very common major hormonal imbalances and how you can rebalance these areas of your biochemistry ...
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The Simple Way to Defeat Depression, Overcome Anxiety and Sharpen Your MindPosted on December 11th, 2008 |
Categories: Mood Improvement | Mental Health | Memory | Depression | Dementia | Brain | Autism | Alzheimer's | ADHD | ADD
Are you one of the 100 million, or one-in-three, Americans struggling through life with a “broken brain?”
It doesn’t have to be that way. Today, I’m going to share with you the key to good mental and emotional health -- to an “UltraMind” … one that’s calm, confident, and happy.
But first, ask yourself these questions:
• Do you feel depressed, hopeless, disconnected, and disengaged from your life?
• Do you see your relationships breaking down because you are mentally and emotionally absent or numb?
• Do you forget to meet friends or go to appointments, and then can’t figure out how in the world you forgot?
If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, you are not alone.
Right now in America, there is a rising tide of “broken brains.” And conventional medicine cannot cure it.
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How to Get "Unstuck" from DepressionPosted on June 23rd, 2008 |
Categories: Mood Improvement | Depression | Antidepressants
How many of you are stuck?
Do you feel stuck in depression, sadness, or anxiety? Or are you just a little confused, overburdened, or unhappy?
Maybe you are one of the 25 percent of Americans who experience a major depression in their lifetime.
Or maybe you are taking one of the 189 million prescriptions written for depression, at a cost of $12 billion a year, and wondering if there is another way.
Perhaps, like most people who take antidepressants, you find that they don’t work, lose their effectiveness over time, or give you only slight relief from symptoms.
Or maybe you quit your antidepressant regimen after a few months, like 60 percent of people who take them do, because of side effects such as weight gain, loss of sex drive, or worse.
Are looking for a way to reconnect to your life’s meaning and purpose and emerge from a life that feels half lived? Are you looking for a way to overcome the depression that’s been haunting you?
If you are, I guarantee you are not suffering from a Prozac deficiency. In fact, I want to challenge you to consider that depression, as we understand it, does not really exist.
“Depression is not a disease…” That is how the remarkable new book, by James Gordon, MD, begins. It is called “Unstuck: Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression.”
James Gordon, MD, was recently given an award by the Bravewell Collaborative for being one of the most pioneering medical thinkers of our time.
Ideas that can change a culture come only a few times in a generation. “Unstuck” is such an idea. It provides an answer to the leading cause of disability -- depression -- that until now has had very poor solutions.
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Why Antidepressants Don’t Work for Treating DepressionPosted on March 4th, 2008 |
Categories: Mood Improvement | Government Policies | Functional Medicine | Depression
Here’s some depressing recent medical news: Antidepressants don’t work.
What’s even more depressing?
The pharmaceutical industry and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have deliberately deceived us into believing that they DO work.
As a physician, this is frightening to me. Depression is among the most common problems seen in primary-care medicine and soon will be the second leading cause of disability in this country.
The study I’m talking about was published in a recent issue of “The New England Journal of Medicine.”
It found that drug companies selectively publish studies on antidepressants. They have published nearly all the studies that show benefit -- but almost none of the studies that show these drugs are ineffective. (1)
That warps our view of antidepressants, leading us to think that they do work. And it has fueled the tremendous growth in the use of psychiatric medications, which are now the second leading class of drugs sold, after cholesterol-lowering drugs.
And it’s even worse than it sounds, because the positive studies hardly showed benefit in the first place.
For example, 40 percent of people taking a placebo (sugar pill) got better, while only 60 percent taking the actual drug had improvement in their symptoms. Looking at it another way, 80 percent of people get better with just a placebo.
That leaves us with a big problem -- millions of depressed people with no effective treatments.
Let’s take a closer look at depression.
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