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Re: BDNF in depression and fibromyalgia » hyperfocus

Posted by SLS on June 23, 2011, at 18:23:19

In reply to Re: BDNF in depression and fibromyalgia, posted by hyperfocus on June 23, 2011, at 16:51:26

> I'm partial to the theory that treating depression and MI has more to do with repairing and regrowing areas of the brain that are damaged and have atrophied,

I am currently of the same belief.

I had thought to combine fish oil omega-3 with phosphatidylserine to enhance the repair processes. Unfortunately I react negatively to these substances.

> than raising or lowering neurotransmitter levels.

It might be that these mechanisms facilitate long-term changes in BDNF production downstream - sort of like a domino effect.


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