VITAMIN B COMPLEX…THE NEW PROZAC?
May 6, 2013
When someone has treatment resistant depression, their doctor often tries to boost their depression meds with mood stabilizers like Depakote and Lamictal but sometimes, they just can’t seem to get over the hump. I truly believe therapy and physical exercise are two of the most important and effective components when treating depression. I know that changing how you think will change how you feel. But sometimes, a client needs some extra help while the therapy is progressing. When they tell me their meds aren’t working for them, I suggest they talk to their doctor about adding B Complex. It sounds so simple, but I’ve seen remarkable differences in those who have tried it. I have watched as some clients who have struggled with depression their entire lives see great improvement in their energy level and their general feelings of well-being just from adding B complex vitamins.
There are hundreds of supporting articles you can find by doing some internet searches of your own but here is some information from the University of Maryland Medical Center on the benefits of B vitamins: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/vitamin-b6-000337.htm
I recommend you talk to your doctor before adding vitamins or supplements of any kind as they can counteract with other meds you are taking or physical conditions you may have.
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