Avoiding Mental Disorders
Through The Aid Of Vitamins And Minerals
by Charlene J. Nuble
When we think about the benefits of being ensuring a good bill
of health by keeping track of our daily intake of prescribed
vitamins, minerals and as well as the other nutrients that are
needed by your body in order to stay healthy. It is
important to be conscious of the fact that deficiencies in the
daily intake of vitamins and minerals can negatively affect not
only your physical capabilities but your how your mind
functions as well. Recent research has indicated that such
deficiencies can even contribute to one of the most common
mental illnesses of all, depression.
The Vitamin B complex is incredibly important to our mental
well-being and functioning. Even relatively small deficiencies
can have an adverse effect on a person’s mental health over
time. While serious nutrient deficiencies can actually
contribute to serious mental illnesses. As for the case of
trying your best to avoid mental illnesses, it is highly
important to make sure that your daily diet meets the
recommended amount of the Vitamin B complex.
It is also interesting to note that those with alcohol problems
– often used as a way to cope up with depression can actually
worsen one’s situation, are often suffering from Vitamin B
complex deficiencies. This is because alcohol actually destroys
the Vitamin B in a person’s body.
A lack of thiamine can also lead to a lack of energy as well as
to being sluggish all the time. When ignored and not taken care
of immediately, it can actually lead to deep fatigue, anxiety,
depression and even to having suicidal tendencies. It can also
bring on insomnia, which can contribute to the worsening of
each and every one of these symptoms. Serious deficiency in
niacin has been clinically associated with various mental
symptoms like cognitive slowness which concerns the processing
of information, dementia, anxiety and psychosis. Vitamin B5 has
been found to play a big role in the formation of hormones as
well as other brain chemical processes that are related to a
person’s mood. Nutritional deficiencies can lead to stress and
certain types of depression. Vitamin B6 is essential to the
production of serotonin and dopamine. If continuously ignored,
the lack of Vitamin B12 can eventually lead to various mental
disorders such as serious mood swings, mania, paranoia,
dementia and even hallucinations.
Vitamin C is also important in the prevention or easing the
state of depression that a person is in. It is important to
note that many common medications, both over the counter and
prescription drugs, can actually rob the body of Vitamin C,
which is why a lot of doctors tend to add vitamin C supplements
alongside their anti-depressant prescriptions.
Deficiencies in a number of minerals have been highly
associated with depression and other mental disorders. Among
these are magnesium, calcium, iron, zinc, potassium and
manganese. They actually all combine in order to produce and
release serotonin and other compounds that can have positive
effects on a person’s mood and mental health.
Other symptoms of a poor mental health which are greatly
associated with deficiencies in the essential minerals that a
person needs, include paranoia, confusion, anxiety, depression,
fatigue and tearfulness.
The brain is ruled by the chemical interactions that obviously
take place within it. These chemicals have a delicate balance
to maintain and nutrition definitely plays an integral role
both in the formation of these essential chemicals and their
proper maintenance. On every level of mental mood and
functioning, it is absolutely necessary that we make sure to
meet the recommended daily intake levels of vitamins, minerals
as well as the other nutrients. Dietary supplements, when used
according to recommended dosages, are a safe means of seeing to
it that our minds are functioning properly and
effectively..
About the Author
Charlene J. Nuble 2005. For up to date links and information
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