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" A new study published in the February 15, 2005 issue

of

Biological

Psychiatry shows that certain foods are better at

treating depression

than

antidepressant drugs. The study found that omega-3

fatty acids and

foods high in a

compound called uridine were able to reduce the

symptoms of depression

as

well as or better than three different antidepressant

drugs that were

tested.

This research was conducted at the McLean Hospital,

which is

affiliated with

Harvard. It's very exciting to see this kind of

study, because it

shows yet

more scientific evidence for the healing effects of

food as well as

the

relative uselessness of prescription drugs.

 

Based on the results of this study, it seems silly

that anyone would

continue to use antidepressant drugs to try to treat

depression when

there are

simple healing foods available that do a better job.

This is

especially true when

considering the potentially _dangerous side effects_

(http://www.newstarget.com/003141.html) of

antidepressant drugs that

are now coming to light,

including increased risk of suicides, _violent

behavior_

(http://www.newstarget.com/001465.html) , and other

similar acts of

aggression. But what healing foods

in particular are we talking about in this

study?.......... " <<<<<<

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I get a the following message from your links: "The page cannot be found. I find that I'm unable to obtain your links most of the time.

Thanks for any help.

 

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Kelly W.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:20 AM

antidepressant foods

"A new study published in the February 15, 2005 issueof Biological Psychiatry shows that certain foods are better attreating depression than antidepressant drugs. The study found that omega-3 fatty acids and foods high in a compound called uridine were able to reduce thesymptoms of depression as well as or better than three different antidepressantdrugs that were tested. This research was conducted at the McLean Hospital,which is affiliated with Harvard. It's very exciting to see this kind ofstudy, because it shows yet more scientific evidence for the healing effects offood as well as the relative uselessness of prescription drugs. Based on the results of this study, it seems sillythat anyone would continue to use antidepressant drugs to try to treat depression when there are simple healing foods available that do a better job.This is especially true when considering the potentially _dangerous side effects_ (http://www.newstarget.com/003141.html) ofantidepressant drugs that are now coming to light, including increased risk of suicides, _violentbehavior_ (http://www.newstarget.com/001465.html) , and othersimilar acts of aggression. But what healing foods in particular are we talking about in thisstudy?.......... " <<<<<<================.

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Sorry about that. I don't know why that happens. I get

my articles from another list which focuses on

politics AND health so I bring some of the health

things from there. the group is

at Take care,

Kel

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