Depression and Yeast
This information is by Dr. Bruce Semon, a Board Certified Psychiatrist (Adult, Child and Adolescent). It is excerpted from Dr. Semon’s book, An Extraordinary Power to Heal (2003).
Depression improves when a person is treated for intestinal Candida yeast.
First, what is depression? Psychiatrists define depression as a group of symptoms including down or sad mood, loss of pleasure in usual activities, loss of energy, decreased appetite, poor sleep, and diminished self esteem. Depression can disrupt and ruin people¹s lives by taking away their energy and ability to function. Antidepressant drugs help about 75% of people, but cause significant side effects.
No one knows what causes depression.
As a psychiatrist, I have treated hundreds of patients for depression using conventional medications. I have seen what works and what does not, and what the side effects are. I have treated many depressed patients who have been receptive to nontraditional treatment. I can say with certainty that depressed people who are treated with the 4 Stages diet and nystatin improve significantly with none of the side effects of the conventional medications. This diet is fully explained in An Extraordinary Power to Heal, and recipes and menus to implement it can be found in Extraordinary Foods for the Everyday Kitchen and Feast Without Yeast: 4 Stages to Better Health. Prescription information for nystatin, and what nystatin is and can do, is fully explained in An Extraordinary Power to Heal.
I explain this by saying that yeast chemicals slow down the brain and make the brain function less well than it should. Many Americans eat foods which contain chemicals which slow down the brain. The intestinal yeast Candida albicans also makes chemicals which slow down the brain. I discuss these chemicals in detail in Chapter 2 of An Extraordinary Power to Heal. Taking in these chemicals will diminish with anti-yeast treatment. From a clinical perspective, I see the relationship between reducing intake of such chemicals and improvement of depressive symptoms.
I offer the following thoughts on why this may occur. The brain may slow itself down as a reaction and as a protective mechanism against such chemicals. As an analogy, if one is outside breathing toxic chemicals, if one is less active and is breathing less, then one will inhale fewer toxic chemicals. If one is exercising vigorously, one will be breathing harder and will take in more of these airborne toxic chemicals. A similar mechanism may occur in the brain. If the brain is more active, then if toxic chemicals are present, more will enter the brain and affect the brain. If the brain is less active, such toxic chemicals may have less impact.
Although I cannot say for sure why the anti-yeast treatment works, we can see from the cases that it does.
Mary’s Case
Mary, 37, reported she was tired and fatigued. She also told me she had weakness in her arms when writing and feelings of being clumsy. She was depressed. She had been treated for depression before. She complained of memory problems and of becoming depressed before her period. She slept all the time. She had cut back her work schedule. Mary was having vaginal yeast infections often, the most recent a few weeks before. She also complained of rectal itch, irritability and morning tiredness. Mary had nausea, gas and watery nose, worse in fall. She said that she ate no sugar, but still craved it. She had taken many antibiotics in the past including tetracycline for acne.
I started Mary on Stage I of the 4 Stages diet, and prescribed nystatin. Nystatin helped her improve significantly with none of the side effects of the conventional medications. This diet is fully explained in An Extraordinary Power to Heal, and recipes and menus to implement it can be found in Extraordinary Foods for the Everyday Kitchen and Feast Without Yeast: 4 Stages to Better Health. Prescription information for nystatin, and what nystatin is and can do, is fully explained in An Extraordinary Power to Heal.
Mary returned six weeks later. Mary’s depression had cleared up completely, as did her nausea. Mary reported that she had only minimal feelings of tiredness in the morning and no clumsy feelings. Her writing was easier with no weakness. The rectal itch was gone except when she was off the diet. Mary no longer needed as much sleep. Her watery nose had improved. She was taking one quarter teaspoon of nystatin three times a day.