Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 3788

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omega 3 fatty acids and depression

Posted by Wendy on March 18, 1999, at 12:59:12

Anyone had any positive experience using the omega 3 fatty acids as a mood stabilizer? If so, what dose? I am on 8 grams now.

 

Re: omega 3 fatty acids and depression

Posted by Terry on March 18, 1999, at 19:15:36

In reply to omega 3 fatty acids and depression, posted by Wendy on March 18, 1999, at 12:59:12

Wendy -- I've been trying 3 grams a day for about 4 months for bipolar disorder. There have been some promising preliminary reports from NIH about using omega-3 fatty acids for depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. I haven't noticed much difference in my mood. Of course, I'm on my regular meds, so it's hard to tell if it's the meds working or the fatty acids. (I still have some mood fluctuations, though mostly mild.) Also, you should know that the recommended amount for fatty acids is only 3 grams a day (or 3,000 mg). If you're taking 8 grams (or 8,000 mg), you're taking way more than is recommended. It may be safe, but it hasn't been studied, so you might want to lower your dose. Terry

> Anyone had any positive experience using the omega 3 fatty acids as a mood stabilizer? If so, what dose? I am on 8 grams now.


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