Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 I am working towards putting together your cocktail you have designed here. Could you tell me where you order your products from? I took a megadose of niacin, b12, & vit-c the other day and it pulled me out of depression and was on the riding lawn mower in 30 minutes. Can't wait to try your formula. How did you come up with it? What is your background? On Apr 3, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Sweet wrote: > My wife is a depressive sad sack at times and this is what I give > her . . . > > An alternative to chemical antidepressants is neurotransmitter > precursors. > They are found in health food shops and work out much cheaper than > SSRIs and > other pharmaceuticals. > I have found that a mixture of amino acids and co-factor minerals and > (low-dose) vitamins will alleviate a state of depression within > hours. The > formula should be taken on an empty stomach. > Tryptophan 500 mg > Methionine 500 mg > Phenylalanine 500 mg > Acetacholine (such as found in choline bitartrate) 500 mg (avoids any > 'headachy' > feeling) > These are the essential amino acids. The following useful extras are > the > 'helper' enzymes and minerals: > Vitamins B12 (cyanocobalamin) 500 mcg, B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride or > preferably pyridoxal 5-phosphate) 25 mg, B9 (folic acid or preferably > 5-metryl-tetrahydrofolate) 500 mcg > A multimineral for good measure most especially containing zinc 50 mg > Potassium phosphate 50 mg or equivalent potassium mineral supplement > and > Magnesium phosphate 50 mg or equivalent magnesium mineral supplement > You may alsowishto add: > Glutathione 500 mg > Carnitine 500 mg > . . . And to slow you down (at night-time?), Taurine 1000 mg and > Lysine 500 > mg assists. > The above dosages are a guide only, you can mix and match to suit > yourself. > Some people get by with one fifth of the dose. Others need extra > Tryptophan. > > One man says: " I can quite literally correct a state of very severe > depression with suicidal ideation in myself within a single day. I > have > intentionally induced and then corrected such a severe state of > depression > many dozens of times in myself in the past five years within the > timeframe > specified. I have also corrected well over a hundred states of serious > depression that were simply not severe enough to exhibit suicidal > ideation > during this same period of time as well. " > Enjoy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Hi : I like the Vtamin Shoppe or GNC. Costco has good products at reasonable prices. I found alot of what I write about through research, although the body of information is not all in one place. I also experimented alot with different combinations of vitamins, supplements and trace minerals. Because I am a Reiki master, I am sensitive to energy and how the energy body reacts to different vitamins, supplements and trace minerals. So, that helped. I believe that energy body cleansing and healing through Reiki, meditation, etc.and de-stressing is needed to maximize absorption of nutrients. Best, Mike ________________________________ From: Snoddy <eashua444@...> Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 I am working towards putting together your cocktail you have designed here. Could you tell me where you order your products from? I took a megadose of niacin, b12, & vit-c the other day and it pulled me out of depression and was on the riding lawn mower in 30 minutes. Can't wait to try your formula. How did you come up with it? What is your background? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Thanks mike. We are together on all that you said. __________________________________________________ On Apr 11, 2011, at 6:07 PM, mike goldberg wrote: > Hi : > > I like the Vtamin Shoppe or GNC. Costco has good products at > reasonable prices. > I found alot of what I write about through research, although the > body of > information is not all in one place. I also experimented alot with > different > combinations of vitamins, supplements and trace minerals. Because I > am a Reiki > master, I am sensitive to energy and how the energy body reacts to > different > vitamins, supplements and trace minerals. So, that helped. I believe > that energy > body cleansing and healing through Reiki, meditation, etc.and de- > stressing is > needed to maximize absorption of nutrients. > > Best, > Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 New info on the importance the gut flora and depression. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/04/12/beware--bacteria-g\ rowing-in-your-gut-can-influence-your-behavior.aspx Vic ________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Wife has been deeply depressed for last 3 days now and cries on occasion for no reason.... What has changed is that she started drinking Pau D' Arco tea for past 3 days... coincidence? Not sure if there's such a side effect to drinking that tea.... Doc wants her to take Prozac...I'm against it... Also Vit D and B12 are extremely low....so he put her on 50,000 IU of D and 2500 mcg of B12....Maybe the low #s for Vitamins are reason for depression ?? Comments ?? Saj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Also zinc is good for depression Wife has been deeply depressed for last 3 days now and cries on occasion for no reason.... What has changed is that she started drinking Pau D' Arco tea for past 3 days... coincidence? Not sure if there's such a side effect to drinking that tea.... Doc wants her to take Prozac...I'm against it... Also Vit D and B12 are extremely low....so he put her on 50,000 IU of D and 2500 mcg of B12....Maybe the low #s for Vitamins are reason for depression ?? Comments ?? Saj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 oh by the way, the 50,000 IU of Vit D is twice a week for 1st 2 wks and then once a week for atleast 2-3 months.... ________________________________ From: Sajjad Ansari <sajjad69@...> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 Wife has been deeply depressed for last 3 days now and cries on occasion for no reason.... What has changed is that she started drinking Pau D' Arco tea for past 3 days...coincidence? Not sure if there's such a side effect to drinking that tea.... Doc wants her to take Prozac...I'm against it... Also Vit D and B12 are extremely low....so he put her on 50,000 IU of D and 2500 mcg of B12....Maybe the low #s for Vitamins are reason for depression ?? Comments ?? Saj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Look into taking strong doses of vitamins (especially, b,c d, e) and co-q 10. Get plenty of sunshine and get into nature a lot more and do positive thinking and deep breathing exercises. Look into reiki and other types of energy healing including meditation. Take a look at my book The Road to Happiness. You can get it for free at www.theroad2happiness.com and the Facebook page The Road to Happiness. Also, medical doctors prescribe drugs, which are good at stabilizing depression. I also beleive in working with naturopathic doctors and holistic healers. ________________________________ From: Sajjad Ansari Sent: Tue, April 12, 2011 Wife has been deeply depressed for last 3 days now and cries on occasion for no reason.... What has changed is that she started drinking Pau D' Arco tea for past 3 days... coincidence? Not sure if there's such a side effect to drinking that tea.... Doc wants her to take Prozac...I'm against it... Also Vit D and B12 are extremely low....so he put her on 50,000 IU of D and 2500 mcg of B12....Maybe the low #s for Vitamins are reason for depression ?? Comments ?? Saj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Yes, it could be the low vitamin D but if she got it from a doctor it is vitamin D2 which is a synthetic form of vitamin D. The body does not recognize synthetics and only natural D3 should be used. Pau darco has a powerful anti fungal perhaps your wife is experiencing the herxheimer reaction which is a die off of yeast and bad bacteria. The body can not eliminate the toxins fast enough and decomposing dead bad bacteria gives off a toxic gas which will be the herx reaction. Drink lots of clean water to flush out the toxins, the herx reaction is temporary but is a sign of healing. Vitamin D is not enough, the gut flora must be addressed as well with high quality probiotics. Also the B12 from the doctor will be the wrong kind as well. Use only sub-lingual Vitamin B-12 (as Methylcobalamin) the other forms are almost useless. All the chemicals for the brain are made in the intestine, it is critical to correct the gut flora. Prozac is extremely addictive and the detox from these drugs takes at least several weeks in a psycho ward. Vic ________________________________ From: Sajjad Ansari <sajjad69> Sent: Tue, April 12, 2011 Wife has been deeply depressed for last 3 days now and cries on occasion for no reason.... What has changed is that she started drinking Pau D' Arco tea for past 3 days...coincidence? Not sure if there's such a side effect to drinking that tea.... Doc wants her to take Prozac...I'm against it... Also Vit D and B12 are extremely low....so he put her on 50,000 IU of D and 2500 mcg of B12....Maybe the low #s for Vitamins are reason for depression ?? Comments ?? Saj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Saj Prozac really weirded me out! I threw it in the trash can. I now take no pharmaceuticals for depression and I am playing around with B & C vitamins, Liposomal. I am getting ready to do Sweet's " sad sack " formula soon as I get all of the many ingredients together. Regards On Apr 12, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Sajjad Ansari wrote: > Wife has been deeply depressed for last 3 days now and cries on > occasion for no reason.... > What has changed is that she started drinking Pau D' Arco tea for > past 3 days... coincidence? Not sure if there's such a side effect > to drinking that tea.... > > Doc wants her to take Prozac...I'm against it... > Also Vit D and B12 are extremely low....so he put her on 50,000 IU > of D and 2500 mcg of B12....Maybe the low #s for Vitamins are reason for depression ?? Comments ?? > > Saj > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 hi Saj, sounds like she may have a bit of chronic fatigue. I use to cry a bit when I had it. if she has, the Prozac wont work and it will only make it worse. The Pau D' Arco tea does not cause depression but the active ingredients in Pau D' Arco tea is Lapacho and Beta-lapachone. these will not cause her depreasion except if she had chemo. it will pull the leftover chemo (and any other toxins ) out of her tissues but it is only temporary. how Pau D' Arco tea fights cancer is with the Beta-lapachone it interacts with an enzyme called NQO1. In healthy cells, NQO1 is either not present or is expressed at low levels. In contrast, some cancer cells overexpress the enzyme. When beta-lapachone interacts with NQO1, the tumor cell kills itself without damaging healthy tissues. Beta-lapachone also disrupts the cancer cells ability to repair its DNA leading to the cells decease. I feel if she just waits a few weeks till the tea does it job, she'll be OK. hope this helps Ray Randall http://www.getacoder.com/users/magdadorota1919/portfolio/can%20lapacho%20cure%20\ the%20cancer/can%20lapacho%20cure%20the%20cancer_18225.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Thanks Vic....As usual very informative / detailed stuff comes from you... Yes vit D is from doc and likely not D3, but D2..What's a good D3 you recommend? B12 he prescribed is indeed sub-lingual... I looked up Herxheimer reaction and the symptoms that are described, she did not experience a single one, except depression: The Herxheimer Reaction (die-off reaction) is a short-term (from days to a few weeks) detoxification reaction in the body. As the body detoxifies, it is not uncommon to experience flu-like symptoms including headache, joint and muscle pain, body aches, sore throat, general malaise, sweating, chills, nausea or other symptoms. She has stopped Pau D' Arco for a couple for a day now, and depression situation is very slightly better, but not completely gone... How many times/day or week should Pau tea be taken? Thanks Saj ________________________________ From: Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 Yes, it could be the low vitamin D but if she got it from a doctor it is vitamin‚ D2 which is a synthetic form of vitamin D. The body does not recognize synthetics and only natural D3 should be used. Pau darco has a powerful anti fungal perhaps your wife is experiencing the herxheimer reaction which is a die off of yeast and bad bacteria. The body can not eliminate the toxins fast enough and decomposing dead bad bacteria gives off a toxic gas which will be the herx reaction. Drink lots of clean water to flush out the toxins, the herx reaction is temporary but is a sign of healing. Vitamin D is not enough, the gut flora must be addressed as well with high quality probiotics. Also the B12 from the doctor will be the wrong kind as well. Use only sub-lingual Vitamin B-12 (as Methylcobalamin) the other forms are almost useless. All the chemicals for the brain are made in the intestine, it is critical to correct the gut flora. Prozac is extremely addictive and the detox from these drugs takes at least several weeks in a psycho ward. Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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