Integrative Psychiatry Articles
The 4 Faces of Adrenal Fatigue – Part 3: “Wired and Tired, Allergic and Infected”
by Dr.Dave on Sep 7, 2014 Today’s blog constitutes the third installment of my mini-series review of Integrative Psychiatry’s “4 Faces of Adrenal Fatigue” and each
The 4 Faces of Adrenal Fatigue – Part 2: “Wired for Sound”
by Dr.Dave on Sep 3, 2014 #1 – “Wired for Sound” or Supernova Diva In my last blog (The 4 Faces of Adrenal Fatigue – Part 1), I
The 4 Faces of Adrenal Fatigue – Part 1: Introduction
by Dr.Dave on Aug 31, 2014 The 4 Faces of Adrenal Burnout from Integrative Psychiatry, Inc At the heart of our clinical philosophy lies the belief that your genes, uterine
Neurotransmitters, Inflammation, L-methyl Folate, & Depression
You are depressed and taking medication. You feel somewhat better but not all the way well. Should you switch antidepressants or have another major
Feeling Down & Anxious? Here Are Tips on How to Increase Serotonin Levels
by Dr.Dave on Aug 8, 2014 If you are dealing with depression, anxiety or insomnia, your body may be running out of serotonin. Low serotonin level is also
L-Theanine: Good for What Ails You and Your Neurotransmitters
Have you ever wondered why so many treatment recommendations include, either by itself or in combination with other ingredients, the supplement L-theanine? Why is that?
Increasing Dopamine and Norepinephrine Improves Symptoms of Depression – Especially Fatigue
by Dr.Dave on Jul 1, 2014 Recent medical studies have demonstrated what we clinicians have suspected for years: moderately intense physical exercise alleviates core symptoms of depression. It
Keep Calm and Sleep Well With Neuroscience TravaCor
by Dr.Dave on Jun 26, 2014 Neuroscience TravaCor is known for stimulating the production of serotonin (a neurotransmitter that regulates mood, sleep and behavior), and its calming effect.
Low Dopamine Depression
In one of Dr. Dave’s recent installments, A Tale of Two (Hundred Twenty Seven) Depressions, he emphasized the diverse nature of the diagnosis called “depression.”
How to Boost Your Dopamine Levels
by Dr.Dave on Jun 2, 2014 Our mood is regulated by certain chemicals in our body. These components make it possible for us to feel different types