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The Use of Herbs and Supplements in Mental Illness

Pictures of herb samples from categories of Ch...
Pictures of herb samples from categories of Chinese Herbs Tonifying Herbs: Herbs that Tonify the Yin (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The use of herbs for the treatment of mental illness is not new. Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM has had preventive and acute care formulas. Other cultures have similar offerings for treating the mentally ill. Mental illness manifests it disease in the mind, body, and spirit. It is good to look at all of the ways that we can foster our mental health. There are many things that we can do to impact our lives in a holistic manner. All three aspects of ourselves require unique tools for health. Herbs are useful to treat the body and mind over the long term. Many of the best herbal treatments work to prevent the cause of disease. In their whole form most herbs are naturally balanced and have less undesirable side effects.
As with all medicines it is best to check with your doctor to be sure that there are no bad drug reactions. There are clearly times when certain herbs should not be used. For example, 5-Hydroxytryptophan also known as 5-HTP or oxitriptan, is not indicated when a person is taking carbidopa (for the treatment of Parkinson's disease). This supplement is usually derived from the Griffonia_simplicifolia plant. People with depression and binge eating patterns may find some relief from using this. In each case we have to balance the benefit with the risks
If you are considering adding herbs to your treatment regiment it is wise to seek a certified herbalist or perhaps an osteopathic doctor. There several excellent herbal systems for treating mental illness. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda from India offer time tested help. The people of Tibethave a wide variety of Tibetan herbs for restoring and preserving health including mental health.
Many of us have now heard about herbs for mental health like St. John's Wort. This herb has been shown in a statistically significant way to impact depression. There are lesser known supplements. Niacin (vitamin B3) may have a fundamental function as a nutrient. Research shows that people with schizophrenia are deficient in niacin. It helps to balance out various neurotransmitters. Another effective tool for relieving the effects of depression and support mood is rhodiola rosea. This herb is thought to effect depression by optimizing serotonin and dopamine levels in the brain. If you are bipolar or have panic or obsessive disorders you may find help in the form of inositol. People who are interested increasing there intake of this can eat more red beans and cantaloupe. There are also commercial preparations that are available. No matter what your mental health issue herbs and supplements are good additions to your health care regimen for body and mind.

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