Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Potential Biochemical-Depression Links



Recently while on a lecture tour, I was introduced to the work of William J. Walsh, PhD, FACN, and the Walsh Research Institute. He specializes in researchering biochemical treatments for patients diagnosed with behavioral disorders. In a study of urine and blood samples from 3,000 patients, he reportedly identified five chemical abnormalities that were linked to depressive disorders.

These chemical abnormalities were:

  • Undermethylation or elevated levels of the  neurotransmitter histamine in the blood
  • Folate deficiency       
  • High levels of copper
  • Toxic metal overall
  • Pyrrole disorder or kryptopyrrole
More tomorrow.


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