Nutrition and Mental Health
We didn’t invent the practice of medicine…. we’re just changing the way it’s provided.
Ric Saguil, MDBikram Yoga Naperville
May 2011
My Doctor: Listens to my concerns Cares what I have to say Doesn’t Keep Me Waiting Gives Me Options
We didn’t invent the practice of medicine…. we’re just changing the way it’s provided.
First Health Associates
2010 S. Arlington Heights RdLL Suites
Arlington Heights, IL
The First Health Approach
We didn’t invent the practice of medicine…. we’re just changing the way it’s provided.
Your Community of Care
Ric Saguil, MDJason Gruss, MDTom Jordan, RD
Katrina Christie, LCPCJennifer Green, NDJoe Musolino, DCAmy Iaquinta, DCNick Nowicki, DC
Emery Paredes, PTCourtney Day, EPYu Zhu, MD China
Mike Blumberg, LCPC
You
Physiology 101
Jill Bolte Taylor
You’ve got nerve!
The extension cords
Where the music happensThe Synapse
How medicines help
Drug Classes
• SSRI Lexapro, Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Effexor
•MAOI Marplan, Parnate, Nardil
• Tricyclics Pamelor, Norpramin, Tofranil, Amytriptyline
• Atypical Abilify, Risperidal, Geodon, Zyprexa, Seroquel
• Other Classes Wellbutrin, Lamictal, Depakote
Top 5 classes of drugs purchased ‘08
• Cardiovscular• Central Nervous System• Metabolic Agent• Hormones/Hormone Modifiers• Psychotherapeutic Agents 206,294,564 purchases, 27,953,909 buyers Medical Expenditure Panel Survey US Dept Health and Human Svs
Top 5 Psych Drugs 2009
• Xanax 44,029,000 A• Lexapro 27,698,000 A/D• Ativan 25,868,000 A• Zoloft 19,500,000 D• Prozac 19,499,000 D/A
• Desyrel 18,873,000 D/A• Cymbalta 16,626,000 D/A• Seroquel 15,814,000 D/A
“My Bad”
Congrats!
You now know the standard medicine approach!
The Saguil Approach• History (more than 7 minutes)• Search for other causes Thyroid Adrenal Nutritional Deficiency Metal Toxicity Food Allergy Abuse(teen) Rheumatologic (autoimmune) FMS (CRPS) Coexisting Mental Disorder LD/ADD PMS Drug Side Effects
• Behavioral Therapy Positive Psychology , CBT, EMDR(Imvmtdesensreprossg) • Herbal/Homeopathic• Medical Acupuncture• Nutritional Medicine
Integrative
Wellness TeamRic Saguil, MD
Jason Gruss, MDTom Jordan, RD
Katrina Christie, LCPCJennifer Green, NDJoe Musolino, DCAmy Iaquinta, DCNick Nowicki, DC
Emery Paredes, PTCourtney Day, EPYu Zhu, MD China
Mike Blumberg, LCPC
You
Food and mood
• Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity Across the Life Span (HANDLS) Study
1,118 30-64 y/o Baltimore MD 24hr diet recall= diet quality significantly associated with symptoms of depression
• Dietary pattern and depressive symptoms in middle age
3486 participants participants in the highest tertile of the whole food pattern had
lower odds of CES–D depression /high consumption of processed food was associated
with an increased odds of CES–D depression
Whole Foods Healing (from Healing with Whole Foods)
• Oyster shell (ca++)• Grain (whole wheat, brown rice, oats)• Mushrooms (chinese as an immune tonic)• Silicon foods (barley gruel, cucumber, celery, lettuce,
celery/lettuce juice all to improve calcium metab)• Fruit (lemons, schisandra berries-wu wei zi)• Seeds (jujube seeds-suan zoa ren, chia)• Spices (dill, basil)• Herbs (chamomile, catnip, scullcap, valerian)• Animal Products (quality cow and goat milk, clarified butter-
ghee)
Why “whole foods”
Why not processed?
Glycemic Index Theory and Processed Foods
Work it sugar!
slow
Fast
Fast spikes in blood glucose =
Fast drop in blood glucose
The First Health Performance Diet
• High Powered Oat Breakfast (Oatmeal, Flaxseed, Walnuts, Apples, Cinnamon)
• Greek Yogurt (140 cal, 14g protein)
• PVC Lunch: Turkey Sandwich, Vegetable Soup
• Afternoon Go-To: – Cottage Cheese + Fruit– Almonds + Cheese Stick– Paleoshake (protein, almond milk, frozen fruit)
• PVC Dinner: 4oz Salmon, 1c Broccoli, Sweet Potatoes, 2 cups Spinach salad w/ Balsamic
Tom Jordan, RD
Whole Foods
• Non Processed Foods• Healthy fats (O3) • Fruits and Vegetables (7-10?)• Legumes• Grain (fiber)• Tea(green)• Fish/chicken (for beef/pork)
Omega 3
• Fish Consumption and Depressive Symptoms in the General Population in Finland 3204 sampled
results showed a relatively powerful and independent association between fish consumption and decreased depressive symptoms in this population sample of 3,402 Finnish adults
• Omega-3 Treatment of Childhood Depression: A Controlled, Double-Blind Pilot Study
Omega 3 fatty acids may have therapeutic benefits in childhood depression
Fatty Facts:
• ALA short chain fatty acids
• EPA DHA long chain fatty acids
• Conversion from ALA to E and D depends on how much omega 6 is in diet• Proper ration omega 6/omega 3 = 1:1 1:4 US diet 10:1 20:1• 3 gm EPA/DHA daily safe• Alcohol, US diet, Stress (amphetamine/dopamine
depleation)
Organic when you can
“Low and slow” exposure to allergen
Detox Diet
Elimination Diet
Piggy back products in/on your food
• Bacteria • Pesticides• Mercury• Antibiotics• Hormones • Genetic contaminants (GMO)• It may not be your allergic, could be your toxic
Go broke with Organics? Pay up now or pay up later
US soil not as good as before
• The Metabolic Tune-Up: Metabolic Harmony and Disease Prevention
25% menstruating women – inadequate iron 10% us- inadequate zinc inadequate intake=metabolic disruption, dna damage in vivo
• Vitamin and mineral supplements improve the intelligence scores and concentration of six-year-old children
There was a significant relationship between the amount of sugar diet and consumed in the improvement in intelligence scores when taking the vitamin/mineral supplement
Environmental Working Group
www.ewg.org
The Dirty Dozen
The Clean 15
Documentaries:
• Food Inc.
• The Killer at Large
• The Hidden Epidemic
• Life Over Cancer (book)
Home stretch!
“Herbals” and Depression
• St John's wort for major depressionKlaus Linde1, Michael M Berner2, Levente Kriston2 Editorial group: Cochrane Depression, Anxiety and Neurosis Group.Publication status and date: Edited (no change to conclusions), published in Issue 4, 2009.
29 trials 5489 px, hypericum extracts tested in the included trials a) are superior to placebo in patients with major depression; b) are similarly effective as standard antidepressants; c) and have fewer side effects than standard antidepressants
• Role of S-adenosyl-L-methionine in the treatment of depression: a review of the evidence
SAMe is superior to placebo and is as effective as tricyclic antidepressants in alleviating depression, although some individuals may require higher doses
“Herbals” and Anxiety
• Kava extract for treating anxiety Compared with placebo, kava extract as effective of the symptomatic treatment for anxiety although, at present, the size effect seems small, The data available from the reviewed studies suggest that kava is relatively safe for short-term treatment (1 to 24 weeks)
• Inositol treatment for panic disorder Pilot study using inositol for panic showed better than placebo response
Saguil Approach go-to’s for “mild symptoms”
• St Johns Wort• SAMe• Kava Kava• Inositol/Rhodiola
• Valerian• Melatonin
http://www.naturopathic.org/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/http://scholar.google.comhttp://naturaldatabase.therapeuticresearch.comhttp://naturalstandard.com/http://www.usp.org/USPVerified/dietarySupplements/
In Summary:
• Whole foods using store rating systems • Omega 3 fish oil/flax seed oil • Supplement with multivitamins, D3! • Consider adding herbal (with help) • Seek out an Integrative Approach
2nd Tier Testing
• Specific food allergy testing• Autoimmune Panel• Hormone testing (Martin Ave Pharmacy)• Cortisol testing (Genova)• Heavy metal toxicity• Omega 3 level• Spectracell Testing• MRI• Stress Testing
Rating Systems
• ONQI (unhealthy/healthy=number) Grandpa (overall nutritional quality index)
• NuVal Meijer, Marianno’s Arlington Heights (www.nuval.com)
• ANDI/MANDI Whole Foods Market (www.eatrightamerica.com)
• Glycemic Index / Load Canada (http://www.glycemicindex.com)
• Color code Supervalu/Jewel Osco (know your chakra’s?)
First Tier Blood Testing at FHA
• Metabolic panel• CBC• Lipid• Thyroid panel (tsh, free t4, t3, thyroid antibody-iodine)
• Iron panel• B12, Folate, Vitamin D (25OH), Magnesium• IgG food sensitivity testing
QUESTIONS?
COMMENTS?CONCERNS?
Nutrition and Mental HealthRic Saguil, MD
2010 South Arlington Heights RoadArlington Heights, IL
Phone: 847-593-3330www.FirstHealthAssociates.com
Next lecture: Whole Foods Schaumburg June 18th, 200pm
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