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| NADH: depression, anxiety & sleep
disorder . . . to the previous page Summary Definition of the illness: depression A depressive illness is distinguished from a temporary "blue" mood or grief after a disappointment or loss and may have both psychological and biochemical components. The illness may have a manic phase. Many people improve significantly with psychological treatment and antidepressant medication, often used in combination. The finding in the clinical
trials In many cases, there are brain chemical imbalances that cause depression. Studies have proved that NADH stimulates the production of many different neurotransmitters including norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. (See the section called rebuilding neurotransmitters.) NADH stimulates the body's production of dopamine. Dopamine has a positive effect on the physiological functions of concentration, drive, up lifting mood, strength, and coordination. Dopamine also balances the body's appetite for food. Balanced dopamine and its interaction with serotonin improves the body's sleeping abilities. Dopamine's ability of enhancing the feelings of drive, mood, strength, concentration, and coordination fights against the feelings of depression, lack of concentration, intense feelings of emptiness, guilt, and worthlessness. Doctors' experiences A growing number of physicians in the U.S. are using NADH / Co-E1® with their patients. Feedback has been very positive, with doctors saying that NADH is the best anti-depressive substance they have ever experienced. Other doctors have commented on the positive effects of NADH / Co-E1® with their Parkinsonian patients experiencing depression and the fight against the disease. But the number of doctors is small. Tell your doctor about this web site. Share the wealth of knowledge. Improve the quality of your life and the lives of those around you. Prozac Clinical Study on Depression . . . a new subject |
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