Meditation Fights Progression of HIV

Researchers have found that meditation slows the progression of HIV the virus which causes AIDS.

Meditation strengthens the body’s immune system weakened by HIV. The immune system and depression is also closed linked however scientists don’t know whether depression compromises the body or a decrease in our body’s ability to resist disease somehow causes depression.

The Study Shows Meditation Helps the Immune System , reported by UCLA’s Daily Bruin, demonstrated that the T cell blood count for HIV patients who mediated was higher than those in the control group who didn’t practice mindful awareness.

Mediation appears to strengthen the immune system by reducing stress. The practice helps people live in the present moment and avoid ruminating over negative thoughts and emotions.

UCLA is at the forefront of meditation research and education through its Mindful Awareness Research Center.

A UCLA professor Jeffrey Schwartz, has developed a ground breaking technique combing mindful awareness and cognitive behavior therapy to help Obsessive Compulsive Disorder patients successfully manage their own illness. See for more

Depression and Atherosclerosis: Good News and Bad News

If you have depression the good news is that the mental anguish you suffer is not a risk factor in heart attacks or stroke. However certain physical symptoms of depression are linked to atherosclerosis, hardening of the coronary arteries, which does cause heart attacks and stroke.

A study reported in the HealthDay News, “found that depressive symptoms, but not anxiety and anger, were associated with greater thickening of the arteries over time. Further analyses indicated that only the physical symptoms of depression were associated with thickening arteries, while the cognitive and emotional symptoms of depression, such as sadness, pessimism, and indecisiveness, were not related.”

Depression’s specific physical symptoms associated with atherosclerosis are:

  • Lack of sleep;
  • Poor appetite;
  • and fatigue.

Dr Jessie Stewart explains why the distinction between cognitive/and or emotional symptoms versus physical symptoms is important for people at risk for heart attack or stroke..

“Identifying the most harmful aspect of depression is important, because we will then know which specific components to target with our treatments.”

The best strategy is to address and manage depression up front. The good news is that you will reduce negative thinking and emotional suffering while eliminating a risk factor for atherosclerosis.

Cain May Have Been Depressed in Later Years

According to an article in the American Journal of Psychiatry, Cain may have had depression years after he slew Abel.

Poor sibling relationships in childhood may be an important and specific predictor of major depression in adulthood.”

This is the conclusion reached by the study, Childhood Sibling Relationships as a Predictor of Major Depression in Adulthood: A 30 Year Prospective. The research goes to explain,

“How might we understand the finding that sibling relationships were more important predictors than relationships with parents? For most adults, the capacity to relate well with peers is central to both occupational and social functioning. Sibling relationships may help children develop specific capacities to mobilize interpersonal resources, and these capacities may promote emotional well-being in adulthood.”

If Cain did have mental illness, this paled in comparison to some other problems which were of Biblical proportions.

British Mental Health Association’s Depression Diet

This charitable organization has published a booklet entitled Health Eating and Depression: How Diet May Protect Mental Health.

The organization and the author’s credentials provide credibility as does this quote, “Research in this area is still underway so it is not possible to draw any firm conclusions but the evidence does suggest that it is worth trying to follow a healthy diet in order to protect our mental health.”

In other words they are not promising the world or suggesting that if you follow this you won’t have to take medication.

But they are saying “the jury is still out but based on the evidence these are the most helpful recommendations we have.”

I’ve summarized the general recommendations and how they impact depression.

1. Eat regularly throughout the day

“Missing meals, especially breakfast, leads low blood sugar and this causes low mood, irritability and fatigue.”

2. Choose less refined high sugar foods and drinks and more wholegrain cereals,
pulses, fruit and vegetables

“Sugary foods are absorbed quickly into the bloodstream (they may also be referred to as high glycaemic index foods. This may cause an initial ‘high’ or surge of energy that soon wears off as the body increases insulin production, leaving you feeling tired and low.”

3. Include protein at each meal

“the amino acid tryptophan, is important in its effect on the brain, where it influences mood.”

4. Eat a wide variety of foods

“The more varied your diet, the more likely you are to obtain all the nutrients you… Make sure you include 2 portions of different fruits and/or vegetables and a protein food at each meal. Include some red meat or fish as they a good sources of B12 another nutrient that seems associated with the control of mood.”

5. Include oily fish (omega 3 fatty acids) in your diet

“Supplements of omega 3 oils may reduce symptoms inpatients with depression on antidepressant medications.”

6. Maintain a healthy weight

“Both excessive weight loss or weight gain can make your mood worse and should be avoided. Weight loss and lack of good nutrition will deprive the brain of glucose and other nutrients that control mood.”

“Putting on weight unintentionally or feeling out of control of your eating can increase your depression and can lead to yo-yo dieting which leaves you further out of control.”

7. Maintain adequate fluid intake

The early effects of even mild dehydration can affect our feelings and performance, often characterised by restless or irritable behaviour… loss of concentration and reduced effi ciency in mental tasks.”

8. If you drink alcohol keep within recommended limits

Alcohol has a depressant effect on the brain so can result in a rapid worsening of your mood. It is also a toxin that has to be deactivated by the liver. During this detoxifi cation process the body uses thiamin, zinc and other nutrients and this can deplete your reserves, especially if your diet is poor.”

9. Exercise regularly

“Exercise leads to the release of endorphins – feel good chemicals that help us to relax and to feel happy. Exercise is particularly important for those withdepression as it also gives structure and purpose to the day. Outdoor exercise that exposes us to sunlight is especially valuable as it affects the pineal gland, directly
boosting mood”

Baby Boomers Leaders in Prescription Overdoses

Baby boomer are accidentally killing themselves with overdoses of prescription painkillers, anti-anxiety and sleep medication at a faster rate than any other group. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal’s Health Blog.

This is the fate that befell Batman’s Joker Heath Ledger. The total accidental prescription overdoses were 22770 in 2004 rising 700 percent since 1983. The Associated Press reports that, “The increase deaths was highest among baby boomers, people in their 40s and 50s.”

Perhaps the young are now beginning a new trend with the use of antidepressants.

Read this People Magazine piece on Anna Nicole Smith’s son Pathologist: Meds Killed Daniel Smith.

Australia Practices Restraint In Prescribing Antidepressants to Kids

Because antidepressants (SSRIs) increase the potential for suicidal thinking and behavior in adolescents, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners recommends significant qualifications around when and if these medications are to be considered in the treatment of a child.

The College recommends that antidepressants be considered only when cognitive therapy has failed and only if:

  • The depression is “so severe that it interferes with the young person’s capacity to engage in counseling.”
  • “or the depression is life threatening”.

No such recommended qualifications were found for family doctors in the US.

Canada and Thomas Edison’s Contribution to Depession Treatment

Science Daily reports that the first clinical double-blind study of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for treatment of depression is being conducted by St Jude Hospital. However it’s Canada which has led the way in this form of therapy.

DBS stimulates the brain using electrical current from a device that is implanted near the collar bone and connected to electrical leads to targeted areas of the brain. Mild current is sent to an area of the brain called Broadman 25 which has been previously identified by Canadian researchers as overly active in people suffering major clinical depression.

The Toronto Globe Mail has a story Mending a Broken Mind which interviews Sean Miller a young man who is using the DBS device after years of suffering. There is also lots of information about the procedure; more in-depth coverage of how DBS works; and the people behind making Canada the pioneer in using electrical current to treat depression.

Who knows? Thomas Edison may eclipse designer drugs, gene therapy and Sigmund Freud all together.