Flax Oil and Mood Disorders I

Flax Oil and Mood Disorders I

There isn't a person living today who won't benefit from omega-3 fatty acids, a type of essential fatty acid found most abundantly in some kinds of seafood and flax. However, persons suffering from depression, alcoholism, attention deficit disorder, impulsive and violent behavior or emotional hostility can particularly benefit by bringing more omega-3 fatty acids into their diet. In some of the most amazing research done today, scientists have discovered that the type of fat one consumes is "inextricably linked with your state of mind."

Beyond Prozac and St. John's Wort, OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS may be the healing elixir for persons suffering from depression, hostility or violent,
self-destructive behavior...Yes, beyond fluoxetine (Prozac), St. John's wort or other synthetic or natural medicines, one will never truly overcome depression, violent behavior or other mood disorders without adequate intake of omega-3 fatty acids. It may be extraordinary to think but is truthful to say these essential fats may be as important as medical drugs or natural medicines when it comes to relieving mood disorders.

The brain is comprised of some 60 percent fat. However, this isn't the kind of fat found in the area of the abdomen, thighs or buttocks. This is structural fat that forms three-dimensional cell membranes and governs cellular function. What's more, the nerve cells of the brain are extremely rich in omega-3 fatty acids. In fact, the brains nerve cells contain five times more omega-3 fatty acids than red blood cells. However, the modern western diet is severely depleted in omega-3 fatty acids. Thus, the nerve cells of depressed or violent persons may be starved of this essential fat.

Early Research Findings
Dr. Donald O. Rudin must be given credit for launching the early research into the impact of omega-3 fatty acids on mental health. The former director of the Department of Molecular Biology at Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, Dr. Rudin began experimenting with flaxseed oil in the early 1980's, at which time he performed a clinical trial with 44 patients with various mental disorders. Providing from two to three tablespoons a day of flax, he found the results to be astounding. Within two hours of providing some patients the flax oil he observed that their "mood is improved and depression is lifted."

One patient experienced dramatically improved moods. Dr. Rudin says, "Three days after starting on 3 tablespoons of flaxseed oil daily, she developed a marked sense of increased physical energy and unique exuberance." This finding was replicated in varying degree among most of the patients. By six to eight weeks, most of them were sleeping better, more energetic and less anxious and depressed. Switching the patients to other types of fats (i.e., omega-6 fatty acids which are overly prevalent in the modern American diet) resulted in a return of their symptoms.

Are you presently taking cholesterol-lowering drugs? Consuming omega-3 fatty acid rich foods and supplementation with specific omega-3 fatty acid supplements may be critically important for men and women who are on a class of cholesterol drugs called HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (also known as statins). These drugs indiscriminately lower blood lipids so rapidly that the brain appears to become starved of missing essential fatty acids. Some 15 percent of psychiatric drug reactions could be attributed to such drug reactions. Further clinical evidence incriminates cholesterol-lowering therapy and low cholesterol levels with increased risk for suicide. All of this may be attributed to depleted omega-3 fatty acids.

One's cholesterol levels can be used to predict high or low levels of such essential fatty acids. Thus, cholesterol levels are indirect surrogate markers for lower levels of essential fatty acids and the feel-good neurotransmitter chemical, serotonin.

The 5-HIAA Connection
Here's what we think is going on and why omega-3 fatty acids are so key to a healthy mood and outlook. Serotonin is a brain neurotransmitter that plays a key role in keeping people happy. High levels of serotonin are good because this is a feel-good chemical. Severely depressed patients, however, are known to have very low levels of a serotonin metabolite or breakdown product known as 5HIAA. It is now known that essential fatty acid levels in the body predict 5-HIAA levels (and probably, in turn, serotonin levels, too).

Essential Fatty Acids for Almost Every Common Mood Disorder
Could it be that essential fatty acid levels play a role in almost all of our most common mood disorders? The evidence seems to say yes.

Depression: Our first clue comes from epidemiological work that has found the lowest rates of depression worldwide seem to be correlated with the amount of fish consumed per capita. Seafood and flax oil are the most well known sources of omega-3 fatty acids. It is also known that depressed patients have very low levels of a type of omega-3 fatty acid known as eicosapentaneoic acid (EPA), in their plasma and red blood cells. Cutting edge research has also recently pinpointed marked depletions of omega-3 fatty acids in phospholipid membranes of red blood cells (which are thought to hold similar fatty acid concentrations as in nerve cell membranes).

Doctors Information Center
Hold on, what are omega- 3 fatty acids? Where
do they come from? The omega-3 fatty acids are
called essential fatty acids because they body
cannot manufacture them on its own but must
be supplied them through the diet. The richest
sources of omega-3 fatty acids are some types of
seafood, particularly ocean salmon, trout and
tuna and flaxseed oil. There are different kinds
of omega-3 fatty acids, and seafood and flax
provide different types. Both are important to
the diet. One type is not superior to the other.
They are simply different.Postpartum Depression
It is known that women have a some six fold increased risk for serious mood disorders following childbirth. This risk generally remains quite high for at least two years. Because breast feeding women are passing on their essential fatty acids to their newborns, it is quite common for researchers to observe depleted maternal omega-3 fatty acids.

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential to the normal brain development of the newborn, especially during the last three months of pregnancy when the brain of the unborn baby increases threefold, notes Artemis Simopolous, M.D., one of the worlds leading experts on omega-3 fatty acids and human health. If women neglect to take in enough such essential fatty acids, the unborn baby will rob the mother of these nutrients from her own brain tissues. Modern laboratory testing shows new mothers have only half the normal blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Nursing mothers may have even lower levels of essential fatty acids, unless they supplement. No wonder, it used to be common practice for women to take cod liver oil during pregnancy! Scientists at the esteemed Mayo Clinic note, "The mental apparatus of the coming generation is developed in [the womb] and the time to begin supplementation is before conception. A normal brain cannot be made without an adequate supply of omega-3 fatty acids, and there may be no later opportunity to repair the effects of an omega-3 fatty acid deficiency once the nervous system is formed."

Impulsive, Violent Behavior
There are many theories on the link between diet and the environment and antisocial behavior. Genetics and environmental poisoning with lead, manganese and other contaminants are two influences on violent behavior. However, studies indicate that essential fatty acids play an important role. One study found that violent criminals have much lower levels of a type of omega-3 fatty acids than persons without a history of violence. "A similar phenomenon has been observed in primates," notes Dr. Simopolous. "Feeding male money monkeys a diet with a high ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids (33 to 1) has resulted in more slapping, grappling, pushing, and biting." In yet another study, it shows that normal people given omega-3 fatty acids can also reduce their hostility level as a result of the stresses of daily life, adds Dr. Simopolous. In this study, Japanese scientists gave either omega-3 fatty acids or placebo to college students. During examination week, students given the natural medicine exhibited much more measured goodwill compared to those students receiving the placebo who scored higher on tests designed to measure hostility.

Finally, persons with a history of violent, impulsive behaviors and those with nonviolent behavior were studied for their levels of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), a member of the omega-3 fatty acid family. Violent persons had significantly higher lifetime violence and hostility ratings and lower concentrations of 5-HIAA than nonviolent subjects, according to research from the Laboratory of Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Bethesda, Maryland.

Heart Disease-Depression
In past issues of The Doctor's Prescription for Healthy Living and Health Perspectives, we have explored the connection between healthy blood pressure and flax capsules. Part of the answer as to why flax oil capsules are so excellent for immediately lowering blood pressure may be due to their ability to help people deal with daily stress. In one study, men with high blood pressure were given extremely tough math and verbal skill tests to perform with concomitant rises in blood pressure, but when the same men received four tablespoons of flax, the rise in their blood pressure was much smaller. These men also experienced reduced levels of triglyercides, total cholesterol, and low density lipoprotein cholesterol with increases in beneficial high density lipoprotein cholesterol.

It has also long been known that both depressed or hostile persons are far more likely to die of heart disease. There may be an underlying link between heart disease, depression and hostility that until recently escaped the world's best medical sleuths. Some scientists speculate that depressed, hostile or self-destructive persons are less likely to regularly take their medications or perhaps it is the overproduction or cortisol and other stress hormones which have a negative effect on circulatory health. Another explanation may well be an underlying deficiency of omega- 3 fatty acids, which is common to each of these conditions.

The Doctor's Prescription
Clearly, the medical community needs to become more aware of the link between fat and mood and the extreme value of omega-3 fatty acids in determining whether depressed persons or those who may be violent or subject to impulsive, self-destructive behavior will overcome the challenges which they face.

Increase your intake of omega-3 fatty acids, both from seafood and flax oil. Consider taking flax oil rich in these essential fatty acids two times daily. For convenience, you can purchase flax oil in capsules or liquid. Use your liquid flax oil in recipes to create wonderful delicacies. Visit www.freedompressonline.com for great ideas or purchase a copy of Flax for Life! by Jade Beutler (Progressive Health Publishing, 1996), one of the better flax recipe books now available.

Made to OrderHow to Find the Best Lignan Flax Oil
Be sure the company that produces your flax is M.A.D. about fresh lignan flax oil. Here's what to look for when it comes to being M.A.D. about fresh flax:

  • Made To Order. Be sure your flax oil is made to order. Most nutritional oil companies rely on third-party distributors to stock, inventory and ultimately deliver their products to market, sometimes months after manufacturing. For this reason, most flaxseed oil today is dated for freshness for up to one year. This is too long for a perishable, electron-rich, live food, like flaxseed oil. What's more, these products are typically shipped by ground transportation resulting in prolonged delivery and conditions such as high heat that may degrade the oil. Worse yet, some companies have resorted to refining and or filtering their oil in order to artificially extend shelf life. Be sure your flax oil is made to order, and that the oil is pressed the day it is ordered.

  • Air Delivered. Once fresh pressed, be sure your flax oil is rushed by air delivery, manufacturer-direct to your favorite natural health center or health professional, arriving within days of being made.

  • Dated For Freshness. Be sure your flax oil comes coded with both a Fresh Pressed date and a Freshest Before date stamp spanning a period of only four months for maximum potency and freshness. Prolonged distributor delivery and warehoused product makes it necessary for other brands to date stamp their oil for six to twelve months. Good for them, not so good for you.

    This service is called Fresh ExPress and it guarantees you the absolute freshest flax oil anywhere. You will find this type of extremely high-quality lignan flax oil in the refrigerator sections of natural health centers nationwide.


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