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Old Sep 08, 2016, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by snarkydaddy View Post
Interesting Idea...
Thoughts, Opinions?

Scientists Theorize Inflammation May Trigger Some Mental Illnesses : Shots - Health News : NPR

“A Danish study published in JAMA Psychiatry in 2013 looked at the medical records of over 3 million people and found that any history of hospitalization for infection was associated with a 62 percent increased risk of later developing a mood disorder, including depression and bipolar disorder.”

“Late last year, Turhan Canli, an associate professor of psychology and radiology at Stony Brook University, published a paper in the journal Biology of Mood and Anxiety Disorders asserting that depression should be thought of as an infectious disease. "Depressed patients act physically sick," says Canli. "They're tired, they lose their appetite, they don't want to get out of bed." He notes that while Western medicine practitioners tend to focus on the psychological symptoms of depression, in many non-Western cultures, patients who would qualify for a depression diagnosis report primarily physical symptoms, in part because of the stigmatization of mental illness.”
I have no problem with understanding that there is a relation between depression and inflammation. But what shall we try to cure first, the depression or the inflammation?

(I used a lot of Propolis when I was a student, but it didn't fix my depression).
Thanks for this!
snarkydaddy