Dear wesley,
it would be very difficult to diagnose you
over the internet, and I suggest that you
see a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
Whatever the diagnosis is it is a good
idea to try to treat the condition without
recourse to drugs.
This is possible because if you simply
have depression, then this can be treated
nutritionally. Depression, anxiety
attacks and many other 'mental' symptoms
are caused by an underlying insulin
resistance (hypoglycemia), that prevents
the body from assimilating and
metabolizing the sugars in food into
biological energy. That energy is
required for the brain to synthesize the
feel-good neurotransmitters, such as
serotonin. Thus with inadequate supplies
of energy the brain can produce the
feel-good neurotransmitters.
The hypoglycemic syndrome can be
medically tested with the gtth described
at our web site as:
articles --------> “testing for
hypoglycemia....”
please read:
“depression a nutritional disorder” at
our web site.
Even in the more serious forms of mental
illness nutritional therapy can help to
reduce symptoms and also reduce the side
effects of certain drugs.
Please read:
“the nutritional aspects of
schizophrenia’ at our web site.
The article is in one of our newsletters
and is available as a pdf filer. Search
our web site for that article.
Please discuss with your doctor.
Jurriaan plesman, ba(psych), post grad.
Dip. Clin. Nutr.
For more articles see free web site at
http://www.Hypoglycemia.Asn.Au