Melatonin Safe With Antidepressants

Frank Said:

What natural sleep aids can I take with an antidepressant?

We Answered:

If valerian or melatonin don't help, you can try good old Benadryl, the antihistamine. Start with one, I take 2 myself.

Dwight Said:

How can I get antidepressants?

We Answered:

You don't need them depression and suicidal thoughts is caused by low spiritual energy (chi, life force etc) many people have overcome depression with yoga and spiritual meditations it does not need expensive doctor visits and drugs hope this helps. I overcame this through meditation I hope you take the time to do research and can do so also.
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Harriet Denz said:

Melatonin is a particularly strong antioxidant, it reduces cancer's ability to grow and it stimulates the immune system to increase its ability to deal with cancers and infections. It has been subject to a huge range of animal and human studies with the knowledge of its usefulness in inhibiting cancer going back more than 30 years. So you can see it is a very desirable hormone. Unfortunately modern society does not have good "light hygiene" which encourages substantial melatonin production - in fact, just the opposite. Culturally in the western world it is considered more socially desirable to be a person who likes to party well into the night, than to be a person who enjoys getting up at dawn. Nowadays it is much more common for city people to spend most of their work day indoors regardless of the time of the year. Heating in winter and air conditioning in the summer also contribute to our indoor lifestyles. Reference: http://www.melatoninsideeffects.org/melatonin-depression/

Harriet Denz said:

Melatonin is a particularly strong antioxidant, it reduces cancer's ability to grow and it stimulates the immune system to increase its ability to deal with cancers and infections. It has been subject to a huge range of animal and human studies with the knowledge of its usefulness in inhibiting cancer going back more than 30 years. So you can see it is a very desirable hormone. Unfortunately modern society does not have good "light hygiene" which encourages substantial melatonin production - in fact, just the opposite. Culturally in the western world it is considered more socially desirable to be a person who likes to party well into the night, than to be a person who enjoys getting up at dawn. Nowadays it is much more common for city people to spend most of their work day indoors regardless of the time of the year. Heating in winter and air conditioning in the summer also contribute to our indoor lifestyles. Reference: <a href="http://www.melatoninsideeffects.org/melatonin-depression/">melatonin depression/</a>