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Date: | Sat, 8 Jul 2000 06:39:29 -0700 |
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Prozac and the other SSRIs are selective serotonin REuptake inhibitors:
they somehow make serotonin available longer in the synapse between two
neurons, so in effect they prolong the serotonin action rather than diminish
it. With obsessive-compulsive disorders and depression, the problem seems to
be a lack of serotonin, not excessive serotonin.
> These feelings are also responsible for other eating disorders such as
> bulimia and anorexia. In many ways these feelings resemble drug
dependency
> and may be linked to serotinin uptake in the brain. For this reason they
> are often treated with serotinin uptake inhibitors such as Prozac or
similar
> drugs.
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> Of course limiting foods that cause excessive serotinin production such as
> grains, beans, potatoes milk and sugars may eliminate the problem. >
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