Guest guest Posted May 24, 2001 Report Share Posted May 24, 2001 Hello All: At the risk of being Mr Wet Blanket here, I just wanted to add some important points to the whole GLA and evening primose discussion. After reading Cousens book, it's quite clear that he's talking about GLA for a specific type of depression/neurotransmitter imbalance. Das has mentioned this regarding dopamine imbalances, but I think it's getting applied to all sorts of things in a general way. As I understand it, Cousens' typologies of depressions are organized around which neurotransmitter is out of whack. In Das' case, it was his need for a high from drugs or booze (the Irish/Scottish gene) that was the big tip off that dopamine was the problem. But this applies to only some forms of depression. Cousens is clear that depressions mixed with anxiety are more likely to be caused by serotonin imbalances. These are best treated with omega 3 oils such as flaxseed and NOT GLA. He also has a regimen of other supplements that one should follow besides the oils. So, just in case, you were all rushing out and buying Evening Primose Oil and wondering why it wasn't working the wonders that it has for Das, that might be one explanation. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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