
www.encognitive.com Antidepressant Side Effects All medications work by changing your body’s natural chemistry, or metabolic pathways. This is where the side effects come from. Have you ever been to a hospital? One of the first questions they ask you is, “Are you on any medication?” Why do they do that? Well, because 1.A drug can enhance the effectiveness of another drug or nutrient. 2.A drug can negate another drug or nutrient. 3.Two or more drugs can act synergistically to form new compounds in the body. 4.A drug can interfere with another drug or nutrient. Now, let’s look at some of the underlying behind this phenomenon. First, our body often uses the same chemical to regulate more than one process. When you take medication that suddenly stops the production of this chemical to help combat one problem, it helps to solve this problem, but another area of your body that also needs this chemical to work properly, does not get it. Imagine you have a leak in the bathroom. What do you do? You shut the water off in your house. The leak in the bathroom stops. But now there is also no water in the kitchen, although there was no leak there before. Not having water in the kitchen is a side effect of taking drugs and not addressing the underlying causes.
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January 10, 2012 at 4:39 AM (UTC 0)
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January 10, 2012 at 5:04 AM (UTC 0)
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