Cholesterol too Low Bad Side Effects
Well dropping weight and size (primal way of eating), exercise some supplements etc. Total Cholesterol 119 Dr and everyone says great!!! I was depressed not the Blues I mean in the dirt depression but it felt like something was driving in not (environment, money all the usual factors). So I got to doing research and found that there is quite a bit of documentation that when cholesterol drops to around Total 120 depression follows.
I was taking a cholesterol medication which my doctor discontinued to raise my level and I began to feel somewhat better.
Hate to admit to being to being in a hole, doesn’t matter what the numbers say if you feel like garbage but thought it might help someone out.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-...logical-effects
“published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research with little attention from the press and essentially no reaction from my colleagues. The simple study followed nearly 4,500 US veterans for 15 years. At the end of the study the researchers found that men with low total cholesterol levels and depression were 7 times more likely to die prematurely from unnatural causes such as suicide and accidents than the other men in the study!”
Well dropping weight and size (primal way of eating), exercise some supplements etc. Total Cholesterol 119 Dr and everyone says great!!! I was depressed not the Blues I mean in the dirt depression but it felt like something was driving in not (environment, money all the usual factors). So I got to doing research and found that there is quite a bit of documentation that when cholesterol drops to around Total 120 depression follows.
I was taking a cholesterol medication which my doctor discontinued to raise my level and I began to feel somewhat better.
Hate to admit to being to being in a hole, doesn’t matter what the numbers say if you feel like garbage but thought it might help someone out.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-...logical-effects
“published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research with little attention from the press and essentially no reaction from my colleagues. The simple study followed nearly 4,500 US veterans for 15 years. At the end of the study the researchers found that men with low total cholesterol levels and depression were 7 times more likely to die prematurely from unnatural causes such as suicide and accidents than the other men in the study!”