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Jun 2015
59m 48s

The Depression Sessions Preview Show

SEAN CROXTON
About this episode

The Depression Sessions are just around the corner. Today, I share 14 of my favorite clips from our hand-picked panel of presenters.

 

Here's what we talked about: 

 

1:10 – All about The Depression Sessions and why you should sign up NOW

 

2:48 – Are you a “flatliner?” Dr. Datis Kharrazian talks about an often overlooked cause of depression. 

 

7:08 – Why is your serotonin low in the first place? Tom Malterre tells us what might be going on in our bodies. 

 

12:43 – Is it in the genes? Dr. Ben Lynch explains why some people might be burning through serotonin like crazy … and why you might want to put down the 5-HTP. 

 

16:44 – Can you rewire your brain? How to overcome depression with Neurofeedback from Nora Gedgaudas. 

 

20:05 – What we can learn from studying floating mice and valium-like bacteria! Dr. Jill Carnahan gives us the details on stress and our gut. 

 

23:17 – Can depression just go away on it’s own? Dr. Dan Kalish tells us why some people are better off NOT taking a drug. 

 

26:08 – What the research really says about antidepressant drugs and what might really be the reason people feel better from Dr. Kelly Brogan. 

 

32:51 – The Gift of Depression: How to listen to what your depression is telling you with Marc David. 

 

38:36 – Why isn’t any of this taught in medical schools? Dr. Ann Childers gives us her take on the pharmaceutical industry’s power in doctor’s educations. 

 

41:58 – Is the low-fat craze to blame? Gerald Roliz lets us know why we need fat and what it has to do with depression. 

 

44:27 – Trudy Scott tells us why we might owe red meat an apology and how it can even help improve your mood!

 

46:33 – SSRI addiction: What’s really going on in your brain when you take a serotonin re-uptake inhibitor and what you can do to help yourself get off them with Dr. Jillian Teta. 

 

50:21 – The hormone-depression connection: Dr. Hyla Cass and Alisa Vitti give us need to know info about hormone and mood management. 

 

55:41 – What else to expect during The Depression Sessions including how to get registered for the event and get lifetime access to all 22 interviews! 

 

Want the Written Version? Join The Transcribe Tribe for FREE transcripts at www.undergroundwellnessradio.com. 

 

Hosted by Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness. 

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