An Integrative Approach for Addressing Depression DR. SURUCHI CHANDRA ACIM OCTOBER 2015.

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An Integrative Approach for Addressing Depression DR. SURUCHI CHANDRA ACIM OCTOBER 2015

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An Integrative Approach for Addressing DepressionDR. SURUCHI CHANDRA

ACIM OCTOBER 2015

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Mechanism of SSRI Action

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) Use during Pregnancy and Effects on the Fetus and Newborn: A Meta-AnalysisKeri A Lattimore, Steven M Donn, Niko Kaciroti, Alex R Kemper, Charles R Neal Jr. and Delia M Vazquez

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Antidepressant Drug Effects and Depression SeverityA Patient-Level Meta-analysis

Conclusions: The magnitude of benefit of antidepressant medication compared with placebo increases with severity of depression symptoms and may be minimal or nonexistent, on average, in patients with mild or moderate symptoms. 

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Side effects of SSRI medications

Concerns on long lasting effects on brain development and behavior.

‘Switching’ to manic episode

Serotonin syndrome

Sedation

Agitation

Increased anxiety

Gastrointestinal disturbances

Discontinuation syndrome

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Flaws in Monoamine Hypothesis

SSRIs increase serotonin levels within hours after drug administration. However, it takes at least 2-4 weeks to see the beneficial effects of SSRI medications.Reducing levels of serotonin in the brain does not cause depression. There is no consistent body of literature to support the hypothesis that serotonin deficiency causes depression. A significant number of people either fail to respond to SSRI or have only partial improvement with SSRI medications.

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SSRIs and Neurogenesis This delay in treatment suggests that another process may be involved in SSRI medications.

The scientists think SSRIs might promote synaptogenesis and neurogenesis.

The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant, sertraline, increases neuronal differentiation and promotes neuronal maturation of human hippocampal progenitor cells.

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Revolution in thinking in brain science

The idea of the brain as ‘plastic’ and changing replaces an earlier notion of the brain as a fixed machine.

Offers hope for a number of psychological neurological conditions in place of a ‘neurological nihilism.’

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Depression as a Subtle Neurodegenerative Event

Curr Med Chem. 2011;18(2):245-55.

Inflammatory and neurodegenerative pathways in depression: a new avenue for antidepressant development?

Ageing research reviews, 2005 

The stress system in the human brain in depression and neurodegeneration Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. Volume 2013

Accelerated Aging in Major Depression: The Role of Nitro-Oxidative Stress

 

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Incidence and Prevelance of Depression The incidence of depression has risen every year since the early 20th century In the United States, one in six people experience a depressive episode during their lifetime.

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Cost of Depression

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Neurogenesis, Hippocampus, and Depression

Mateus-Pinheiro et al. Clinical Epigenetics 2011 3:5   doi:10.1186/1868-7083-3-5

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Pathways leading to hippocampal growth or atrophy.

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Tryptophan and IDO Serotonin

5HTP

Tryptophan Proinflammatory IDO

Cytokines

Kynurenine

Quinolinate Kynurenate

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Depression as a Whole Body Phenomenon

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Emerging View of Depression•Cellular event rather than neurotransmitter depletion

•Whole body rather then focused on just the brain

•Multiple pathways and systems usually involved

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Causes of Physiological Stress

Emotional abuse and neglect

Chemical toxins

Heavy metals

Nutritional deficiencies

Infections

Pain response

High electromagnetic fields

Excess heat

Excess cold

Loud noises

Physical trauma

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Systems/Pathways Implicated in DepressionMonoamine neurotransmitters

NMDA/Glutamate

Neuroendocrine/Stress response e

Immune/Inflammatory

Mitochondrial dysfunction

Gastrointestinal imbalances

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The Other Brain

The GI system contains about 100 million neurons, more than either the spinal cord or the peripheral nervous system

95% of the bodies serotonin is in the gut

SSRI medications can cause nausea, diarrhea, and constipation. But, low doses of SSRIs can be used to treat nausea, diarrhea, and constipation.

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Gut Brain Axis A bidirectional communication system between the brain and gastrointestinal systems.

Communication occurs along immunologic, neural, and biochemical pathways.

Gut microbiota can effect both brain development and behavior.

Stress also can alter the composition of gut microbiota.

Collins SM, Bercik P. The relationship between intestinal microbiota and the central nervous system in normal gastrointestinal function and disease. Gastroenterology. 2009 May;136(6):2003-14. Epub 2009 May 7. Review.

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Collins SM, Bercik P. The relationship between intestinal microbiota and the central nervous system in normal gastrointestinal function and disease. Gastroenterology. 2009 May;136(6):2003-14. Epub 2009 May 7.

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John F. Cryan & Timothy G. DinanNature Reviews Neuroscience 13, 701-712 (October 2012)

Pathways involved in bidirectional communication between the gut microbiota and the brain.

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Bipolar Disord. 2010 Dec;12(8):834-42.

Immune activation by casein dietary antigens in bipolar disorder. Anti-casein IgG associations with bipolar I diagnoses, psychotic symptom history, and mania severity scores suggest thatcasein-related immune activation may relate to the psychosis and mania components of this mood disorder. Case-control differences in epitope recognition implicate disease-related alterations in how the casein molecule is digested and/or how resulting casein-derived structures are rendered immunogenic.

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Mitochondria

PLoS One. 2015 May 6;10(5

Mitochondria DNA change and oxidative damage in clinically stable patients with major depressive disorder.Our study suggests that oxidative stress and mitochondria may play a role in the pathophysiology of MDD. More large-scale studies are warranted to assess the interplay between oxidative stress, mitochondria dysfunction and MDD.

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Mitochondria and Toxins Mitochondria are like canaries in a coalmine: susceptible to early early-stage effects that predict cell and organ toxicity later.

Mitochondrial DNA is uniquely susceptible to the damaging effects of ROS.

Mitochondrial DNA generally has less capacity to repair itself, relying on just one enzyme for both replication and repair of DNA

Schmidt CW, 2010 Mito-Conundrum: Unraveling Environmental Effects on Mitochondria. Environ Health Perspect 118(7).

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Tests for Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Ammonia

Alanine/Lysine ratio (Plasma Amino Acids)

Lactate

Pyruvate

Acylcarnitine levels

Free and total carnitine levels

Creatine kinase

Urine organic acid screening

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Mitochondrial Cocktail Co-factor for pyruvate carboxylase

◦ Biotin

Precursors for electron acceptors(NAD and NADP)◦ Niacin (B3) or nicotinamide

Antioxidant support for reactive oxygen species◦ Coenzyme Q10, lipoic acid, vitamin C and vitamin E

Complex I◦ Carnitine, thiamine (B1), pantothenic acid (B5), and riboflavin (B2)

Complex IV◦ Copper (only if low)

Glutathione reductase support◦ Selenium

“Treatment of Mitochondrial Disease With Vitamin Co-Factors” by Richard I. Kelley, MD

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Holistic Model for Treatment of Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Avoid toxins that may interfere with function

Avoid medicines that interfere with mitochondrial function

Use herbs that protect and support mitochondria

Individualized mitochondrial cocktail

High ORAC/antioxidant foods

Reduce excess consumption of omega 6 oils

Treat any chronic bacterial issues and infections

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Adaptogens Are plant derivatives, not simple compounds such minerals or vitamins.

Many have been used in traditional medical systems for centuries to deal with anxiety, fatigue, or trauma.

Are believed to normalize bodily responses to stress and to help maintain homeostasis by acting in a non-specific manner

May modulate the immune, antioxidant, hormonal, and nervous systems.

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Plant Adaptogens Summa (Pfaffia paniculata)

Golden Artic Root (Rhoiola rosea)

Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus)

Tulsi or Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum)

Schisandra (Schisandra chinensis)

Aswhaganda (Withania somnifera)

Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra and G. uralensis )

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Plant Adaptogens Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng)

American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius)

Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus)

Georgian Snow Rose (Rhododendron Caucasicum)

Maca (Lepidium meyenii)

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Rhodiola rosea

In depressive rats, Rhodiola rosea improved

serotonin levels in the hippocampus and induced neural stem cell proliferation. (Chen, 2009)

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Rhodiola rosea

Rhodiola rosea activates the synthesis or resynthesis of ATP in the mitochondria in rats. (Abidov, 2003)

Rhodiola enhances superoxide levels and protects against the toxic effects of paraquat (herbicide) in Drosophila (Schriner, 2009)

Rhodiola rosea extract protects human cortical neurons against glutamate and hydrogen peroxide-induced cell death through reduction in the accumulation of intracellular calcium. (Palumbo, 2012)

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Anxiolytic-antidepressant activity of Withania somnifera glycowithanolides: an experimental study

Phytomedicine. 2000 Dec;7(6):463-9.

WSG also exhibited an antidepressant effect, comparable with that induced by imipramine, in the forced swim-induced 'behavioural despair' and 'learned helplessness' tests. The investigations support the use of WS as a mood stabilizer in clinical conditions of anxiety and depression in Ayurveda.

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Standardized extracts of Bacopa monniera protect against MPP+ and paraquat-induced toxicity by modulating mitochondrial activities, proteasomal functions, and redox pathways. (Singh M, 2012)

Pretreatment with Bacopa monnieri extract offsets 3-nitropropionic acid induced mitochondrial oxidative stress and dysfunction in the striatum of prepubertal mouse brain. (Shinomol GK, 2012)

Protective effect of Bacopa monniera on methyl mercury induced oxidative stress in cerebellum of rats. (Sumathi T, 2012)

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Minerals and Depression

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Should We All Take a Bit of Lithium?

Opinion SEPT. 13, 2014

“Evidence is slowly accumulating that relatively tiny doses of lithium can have beneficial effects. They appear to decrease suicide rates significantly and may even promote brain health and improve mood.”

“Some scientists have, in fact, proposed that lithium be recognized as an essential trace element nutrient. Who knows what the impact on our society would be if micro-dose lithium were again part of our standard nutritional fare? “

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J Affect Disord. 2015 Oct 3;189:282-286.

Trace lithium is inversely associated with male suicide after adjustment of climatic factors.

Biol Trace Elem Res. 2015 Apr;164(2):165-8. Jan 6.

A negative association between lithium in drinking water and the incidences of homicides, in Greece

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Front Neurosci. 2015 Jan 14;8:457

Lithium-induced neuroprotection is associated with epigenetic modification of specific BDNF gene promoter and altered expression of apoptotic-regulatory proteins

Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. 2011 Jun;36(6):461-76. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7347.2011.06.001.

Neuroprotective action of lithium in disorders of the central nervous system.

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Lithium forms and Dosing Lithium carbonate Lithium orotate Ionic lithium liquid Organic vegetable bound lithium

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J Neural Transm. 2008 Dec;115(12):1621-8. doi: 10.1007/s00702-008-0115-7. Epub 2008 Sep 3.

Antidepressant-like activity of zinc: further behavioral and molecular evidence.

Chronic treatment with zinc induced a 17-39% increase in the BDNF mRNA and protein level in the hippocampus. These data indicate a rapidly acting antidepressant-like activity of zinc in CMS and the involvement of zinc in the regulation of BDNF.

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Magnesium and Depression

Antidepressant-like activity of magnesium in the olfactory bulbectomy model is associated with the AMPA/BDNFpathway

Dietary magnesium deficiency alters gut microbiota and leads to depressive-like behaviour.

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Magnesium threonate/brain Pain Physician. 2013 Sep-Oct;16(5):E563-75.

Magnesium L-threonate prevents and restores memory deficits associated with neuropathic pain by inhibition of TNF-α.

Mol Brain. 2014 Sep 13;7:65. doi: 10.1186/s13041-014-0065-y.

Elevation of brain magnesium prevents synaptic loss and reverses cognitive deficits in Alzheimer's disease mouse model.

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Why Do We Need Mineral Supplementations?Many patients do not have ideal dietsDecreasing mineral content of in soilSome minerals are wasted in under periods of stressMinerals imbalances may occur in setting of chronic infections, such as Lyme disease

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Rising CO2 poses significant threat to human nutrition

At the elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 anticipated by around 2050, crops that provide a large share of the global population with most of their dietary zinc and iron will have significantly reduced concentrations of those nutrients, according to a new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).

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Loss of Minerals Under StressAnxiety and stress among science students. Study of calcium and magnesium alterationsMagnes Res. 2006 Jun;19(2):102-6

It is known that anxiety is related to partial magnesium reduction associated with a urinary magnesium excretion increase, as observed in the present data.

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Zinc/Copper Imbalances and Chronic Infections

Zinc levels are lower and copper levels are increased in pulmonary tuberculosis and other chronic infections.

Zinc and copper levels normalize after anti-tubercular therapy.

Zinc and copper given together was found to be more effective in treating Trypanosoma infection than either zinc or copper alone.

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Diet, Stress, and the BrainSUPPORT

Increase reliance

Support detoxification

Provide essential nutrients and building blocks

Provide anti-inflammatory and immune support

STRESS

Cause stress to the system

Introduce toxins

Lead to nutrient depletion and deficiency

Contribute to inflammation and immune deficiency

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Phytochemicals, the Brain, and Stress

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Phytochemical constituents as future antidepressants: a comprehensive review.

Plant metabolites from different categories including polyphenols (flavonoids, phenolic acids, lignanes, coumarins), alkaloids, terpenes and terpenoids, saponins and sapogenins, amines, and carbohydrates were found to possess antidepressant activity.

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Phytochemical constituents as future antidepressants: a comprehensive review.

Naringenin has represented its antidepressant effect by elevation of serotonin (5-HT), norepinephrine, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and glucocorticoid receptors.

Piperine demonstrated inhibition of monoamine oxidase enzymes, elevation of brain 5-HT and BDNF levels, and modulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis.

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Cruciferous Vegetables and the Brain

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Nrf2 participates in depressive disorders through an anti-inflammatory mechanism.

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2013 Oct;38(10):2010-22. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.03.020. Epub 2013 Apr 23.

Furthermore, treatment of Nrf2 knockout mice with the anti-inflammatory drug rofecoxib reversed their depressive-like behavior, while induction of Nrf2 by sulforaphane, in an inflammatory model of depressionelicited by LPS, afforded antidepressant-like effects. In conclusion, our results indicate that chronic inflammation due to a deletion of Nrf2 can lead to a depressive-like phenotype while induction of Nrf2 could become a new and interesting target to develop novel antidepressive drugs

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Beige Food Diet

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J Am Coll Nutr. 2015;34 Suppl 1:48-55. doi: 10.1080/07315724.2015.1080527.

Mitigation of Inflammation-Induced Mood Dysregulation by Long-Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids Major mood disorders are associated with both LCn-3 fatty acids deficiency and elevated immune-inflammatory signaling. • Prospective evidence suggests that low LCn-3 fatty acid biostatus increases risk for developing inflammation-induced mood dysregulation. • Taken collectively, this evidence suggests that increasing LCn-3 fatty acid intake and biostatus represents a promising strategy to mitigate the detrimental effects of elevated immune-inflammatory signaling on mood.

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Balancing Omega 6/Omega 3 fats: Reduce consumption of processed and foods and polyunsaturated vegetable oils (corn, sunflower, safflower, soy, and cottonseed.)

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Brain Research Bulletin

Volume 31, Issue 6, 1993, Pages 697-700

Phosphatidylserine increases hippocampal synaptic efficacy

J Neuroimmunol. 2004 Jun;151(1-2):12-23.

Evidence of a protective effect of phosphatidylserine-containing liposomes on lipopolysaccharide-induced impairment of long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampus

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Cholesterol and Mood: What’s the Link?The relationship between serum cholesterol and mood is complex and research findings to date are inconsistent. Research findings going back to the early 90s show that serum cholesterol - especially the HDL fraction - is significantly lower in many patients with major depressive disorder than in non-depressed individuals, and that clinical improvement following antidepressant therapy is often associated with a significant increase in serum total cholesterol. A review of 6 randomized trials dating from the 1980s through the early 1990s found that while lowering abnormally high serum cholesterol levels (below 150 mg/dL) decreased the number of deaths from coronary heart disease, cholesterol lowering was actually associated with increased mortality due to suicide or violence.

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Food, toxins, and depression

Vet Q. 2014;34(3):120-31. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2014.980934.

In vitro dopaminergic neurotoxicity of pesticides: a link with neurodegeneration?

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2015 Jul 1

Urinary heavy metals, phthalates and polyaromatic hydrocarbons independent of health events are associated with adult depression: USA NHANES, 2011-2012.

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Physical Exercise Habits Correlate with Gray Matter Volume of the Hippocampus in Healthy Adult Humans

Scientific Reports 3, Article number: 3457 (2013)

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Underlying Causes Ideally Want to Address and Remove:

Hormonal imbalances

Microbiome disturbances

Nutritional imbalances

Infections

Toxicity (metals, chemical toxins, and EMFs)

Emotional stress

Genetic SNPs

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Late stage neuropsychiatric symptoms of Lyme disease

• Depression• Mood Swings• Psychosis• Violent

behaviors/irritability• OCD• Anxiety/Panic

Attacks• Sleep disorders

• Seizures• ADHD-like

symptoms• Autism-like behavior• Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome• Fibromyalgia

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Misconceptions About Lyme Disease◦ All patients recall a tick bite or bulls eye rash.◦ Lyme disease is only a concern in Northeastern states.

◦ ELISA is a sensitive screening test◦ Only one infectious pathogen is transmitted by the tick bite.

◦ A short course of antibiotics resolves all cases of Lyme disease.

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In Vitro Effectiveness of Samento and Banderol Herbal Extracts on the Different Morphological Forms of Borrelia Burgdorferi

ControlSamento (1:300 dilution) Banderol (1:300 dilution)

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It’s Not All in Your Head:Treat the Whole Body

Assess and address:◦ Mitochondrial dysfunction◦ Possible infections and dysbiosis◦ Hormonal imbalances◦ Gastrointestinal disturbances◦ Oxidative stress◦ Detoxification and limit exposure to environmental toxins◦ Fatty acid and cholesterol imbalances

◦ Omega 6/omega 3 ratio◦ Low cholesterol