<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> At 04:04 PM 1/26/02 -0500, Jack and Phyllis Maines wrote: >Connection between excercise and depression is the neurotransmitter, >serotonin. Serotonin is supplied to the body when the muscles excercize >and it is also supplied to the body by the anti-depressant medications >which are called serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. How it resolves >depression is not clear. Recent studies, as reported in a recent NewsWeek, indicate that the SRIs actually tend to "heal" the faulty neurotransmitters in the brain, leading to a permanent cure for depression for some. Makes me wonder if perhaps the exercise tends to heal in the same way only more sure and quicker. I'm convinced the statistics for the SRIs would be far better IF the docs knew what "endogenic" depression is. All the SRI drugs I've seen state clearly that they are ONLY for endogenic depression. But many psuychiatrists, as well as an even higher proportion of MDs, tend to prescribe these drugs for situational depressions without regard to the instructions. And often prescribe these drugs without the necessary counseling to accompany them. Most studies indicate that the counseling is almost as important as the drug, in conjunction. The beauty of exercise is that it's cheaper, with no bad side effects, you don't have to "beg" a doc for it, and it's equally good for depressing situations and/or endogenic depression. -vance