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Melatonin and Menopausal Depression
In this recent study, menopausal women suffering with depression had high morning levels of melatonin (the sleep hormone). This suggested also that their internal "day-night clock" was switched. Because of this, if you have menopausal depression, try each of the steps below for a few weeks to see if they help. Also, read the article Eliminate Depression—Naturally! for more helpful information:
| 1. | Get bright light in the morning. Best way to do this is to go for a walk in the sun. If this is not feasible, use a bright light on your kitchen counter, desk or wherever you spend mornings (do a search on "seasonal affective disorder" for more info on light therapy). This will help shift your day night clock back to normal cycle. |
| 2. | Take 200 mg of vitamin B6 a day for 6 weeks. High melatonin raises a hormone called prolactin. This can cause infertility, and also depression by lowering a "happiness molecule" called dopamine. High dose B6 (do not take over 250 mg/day) lowers prolactin. |
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2008;93:54-60.
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