Monday, September 5, 2011

The Latest News About Depression: Could Your Brain Have a Natural Opiate Deficiency?

If anything could break their cycle of depression and you are frustrated to the point where you do not know how you can live without getting better quickly, there are alternative theories about your problem you need to know more about it.

I have spent thousands of hours for a general survey on the mood of the human brain, because I'm completely fascinated by the subject. I recently discovered something that continues to blow away when I think about it. I have been the victim of bipolar depression, a terrible anxiety disorders and ADHD, I know what it is like trying to escape negative feelings indescribable and overwhelming weight and terror of the disorder created in the mind.

What follows will probably stun you if you've never heard before, but I think it also proves that drinking and / or drug use and mood disorders - particularly depression - associated natural cause . Here's what I find amazing and I am surprised that it is not known or disclosed:

Recently it was discovered that the human brain and body products of morphine in the same molecular structure as it comes from the opium poppy. Here is the clearest proof, in a report released just two years before the Neuroscience Research Institute, "Recent empirical findings have contributed valuable mechanistic information in support of regulated de novo biosynthetic route for chemically authentic morphine and related morphinan alkaloids within the (human) animal cells."

opium poppy, of course, is what the devil drug heroin is made from. It is no coincidence, I believe that is why the most addictive drug on earth. It makes one feel so euphorically happy when you first start taking it, it is the desire to feel that way all the time gets built into the brain. It's really important to realize that your brain does not manufacture chemicals that makes you feel like you're taking tranquilizer - to produce exactly the opiate

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We know for sure what the brain produces in terms of neurotransmitters and other "feel good" brain chemicals, it unfortunately does not produce enough of people who are clinically depressed. No doubt you've heard of examples of other "feel-good" neuro-chemicals such as dopamine and serotonin and endorphins. Too few of these chemicals results in depression, and antidepressants help correct the problem.

Doctors do not know exactly how most of these drugs work, mind you, and some are designed for completely different problem - but we'll save that for another članak.Glavna point I am driving is that if some people may be deficient in other chemicals in the brain, it certainly stands to reason that they might be deficient in opiate levels. From what I've researched this is called or endorphin deficiency syndrome , or lack of endogenous opioid . They do not have enough drugs is a subject I have direct experience with and can describe to you, as bad we got back to the opiate-based painkillers, and I'm addicted to them.

Since opiate drugs develop tolerance, needing more and more and more over time - just to feel "normal" after taking the drug for several months. Without it, after taking large quantities for some time, you can go into opiate withdrawal. I do not think there is something more annoying and frightening of these types of withdrawals, either. Your body feels as if she had the flu during the 100, and your mind enters a state of paralysis tortured. Doing anything effective, while in this state is almost impossible, and your brain is stuck on one thought and one thought only - how to get more opiates

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One of the reasons people go into rehab is to get some medical relief from these diseases by other drugs doctors can give you a little more comfortable. You need mental support as well, because his brain function is completely impaired. Depression is also inevitable, and this leads us back to the point of this article.

There is an increasing number of what they call "treatment resistant" people who have depresiju.Razmišljanje that drives some people into depression because of the lack of natural opiate. Each one of the people in this group, whose website I read the comments seen what they call the exquisite and dramatic lifting of mood after taking opiates. They are fully convinced that the only thing that will help beating depression. After trying everything else, they get stuck in a position where they know they need drugs, but I feel very guilty about it, because the negative stigma attached to the drug.

Fortunately, a cure is developed that is used to relieve the people in opiate addiction and it is called Suboxone. Made in doses of 1 mg tablets, where up to 18 mg may be prescribed for severe addicts in withdrawal. But I've heard of people going on Suboxone for a very good long-term effects of only 2 mg. It's a habit, but people experienced with opiates to tell if you run out of their Suboxone May you feel a little achy for several days at 2 mg level, that's all. I should mention that Suboxone is obviously very kind of substitute opiate addicts to help and to give people long term, which technically can become slightly addicted is very controversial in the medical community. Some documents frown on this whole concept, while others know it is a life saver. I am not a doctor, so you'll have to talk to a progressive psychiatrist about everything I mentioned here.

I hope that this knowledge can make a difference in someone's life, and help bring happiness to those stuck in the awful grip of depression - if you are truly treatment resistant. How about you? What do you think of someone taking drugs to substitute for the guy might have the rest of your life. Do you frown at it, or believe that you should be fine in practice this idea? I pray this information will be someone who has not lost hope, and depression. So please spread the word about this and post a reference to this article on the places where people in need can see it, please.

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