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#335 – The Serotonin Myth?

UW RADIO #336-8

Licensed psychiatrist Dr. Kelly Brogan states a compelling case for why Depression is NOT a Serotonin Deficiency. Discover what she calls the “flawed logic” in our current understanding of how antidepressants work. And, learn what the science really says about these drugs.

Here are my notes!

3:03 – How the monoamine hypothesis of depression got started and why its logic is flawed.

7:23 – What is a normal brain anyway? How serotonin levels may or may not be a factor in depression.

10:39 – Antidepressant adaptation: what happens to your brain and your body when you take (or stop taking!) an antidepressant.

15:29 – What the studies REALLY say about antidepressant medications and the profound power of placebo.

22:45 – Does time heal all? How treatment could be turning some problems into big ones, when “doing nothing” might be the best treatment of all, and why Dr. Brogan does not prescribe medications to her patients.

30:32 – How one major study showed antidepressant medications might not work the way we think they do and why nobody is talking about it.

35:37 – Could the effects of antidepressants really just be anti-inflammatory? All about the cytokine theory of depression and sickness syndrome.

39:42 – Specific inflammation markers you can test for (with optimal ranges!)

42:44 – Dr. Brogan’s best tips for reducing inflammation with food and lifestyle changes. Plus, real life patient stories of how they work.

50:38 What the cytokine model of depression means for Big Pharma … and for the people taking their medications.

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Podcast #335:
The Serotonin Myth?

UW RADIO #336-8

Guest: Dr. Kelly Brogan, MD

I’m waaaaaaaay behind…

I posted this episode maybe six weeks ago, before I took some time off. In this Instant Classic, licensed psychiatrist Dr. Kelly Brogan states a compelling case for why Depression is NOT a Serotonin Deficiency.

Discover what she calls the “flawed logic” in our current understanding of how antidepressants work. And, learn what the science really says about these drugs.

Here are my notes:

3:03 – How the monoamine hypothesis of depression got started and why its logic is flawed.

7:23 – What is a normal brain anyway? How serotonin levels may or may not be a factor in depression.

10:39 – Antidepressant adaptation: what happens to your brain and your body when you take (or stop taking!) an antidepressant.

15:29 – What the studies REALLY say about antidepressant medications and the profound power of placebo.

22:45 – Does time heal all? How treatment could be turning some problems into big ones, when “doing nothing” might be the best treatment of all, and why Dr. Brogan does not prescribe medications to her patients.

30:32 – How one major study showed antidepressant medications might not work the way we think they do and why nobody is talking about it.

35:37 – Could the effects of antidepressants really just be anti-inflammatory? All about the cytokine theory of depression and sickness syndrome.

39:42 – Specific inflammation markers you can test for (with optimal ranges!)

42:44 – Dr. Brogan’s best tips for reducing inflammation with food and lifestyle changes. Plus, real life patient stories of how they work.

50:38 What the cytokine model of depression means for Big Pharma … and for the people taking their medications.

Dig it!

Sean


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How Antidepressants Deplete Serotonin!

by Sean Croxton & Dr. Daniel Kalish

Truth bombs are droppin’ today!

Check out this clip from last week’s UW Radio show with Dr. Daniel Kalish. In this segment, the doc explains how the use of antidepressant medications can deplete serotonin levels in the brain over time.

He also talks about why the medication Abilify is needed when serotonin levels drop too low from use of SSRIs.

Please note that Dr. Kalish is not against the use of antidepressant medications when used properly.

To learn more about how you can boost neurotransmitter levels naturally with amino acids, click HERE to listen to the entire show.

Enjoy!

Sean Croxton
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss


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The Complete Podcast List.

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Hey Pals,

We’ve had quite a few requests for a complete list of podcast episodes along with links. So I had Katey the Assistant whip one up for you.

Here ya go. Happy listening!

#348 – Reed Davis: The Final Episode

#347 – Meghan Telpner: How I Beat Crohn’s Disease

#346 – Steve Silberman: NeuroTribes

#345 – Josh Trent: There is No Plan B

#344 – Cynthia Pasquella: Tragedy, Turmoil, and Transformation

#343 – Kevin Gianni: Kale and Coffee

#342 – David Zappasodi: Immovable Heart, Unstoppable Mind

#341 – Chef Pete Evans: Critics, Controversy and Paleo Cooking

#340 – Dr. Tom O’Bryan: Response to The Gluten Lie

#339 – Dr. Jill Carnahan: Molds, Mycotoxins, and Sick Building Syndrome

#336 – Jim Rendon: The New Science of Post-Traumatic Growth

#337 – Dr. Joel Kahn: How To Heart Attack Proof You Body

#336 – Alan Levinovitz, PhD: The Gluten Lie

#335 – Dr. Kelly Brogan: The Serotonin Myth?

#334 – Dr. Datis Kharrazian: How To Figure Out What’s Causing Your Depression

#333 – Sean Croxton: The Depression Sessions Preview Show