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Depression and Bipolar
Written by Daniel
Mark Norris Newton Davis
Last Updated:
11-22-08
My own toxic mold exposure brought chronic depression and what
I would consider some level of bipolar disorder. I have since found
out depression always accompanies the serious health problems which
result from serious toxic mold exposures.
Your body is being dehydrated, as the mold fungi suck the water
(H2O) out of your body for their own use. The mycotoxins are
damaging the brain and central nervous system. The immune complexes
are interrupting the circulatory system, preventing oxygenated
blood from getting to the cells and tissues. These actions of
dehydration and the immune complexes interrupting the flow rate of
oxygenated blood degenerate and kill the cells and
tissues.
Depression was a summary report communication of the very
serious physiological problems my body was suffering from on a
multisystemic level. When I reduced the level of toxic mold fungi,
and the mycotoxins they produce, to a level the cleaning systems of
my body could manage I no longer suffered from depression or
bipolar disorder.
I had
previously experienced temporary depression from an event such as
someone dying or a girlfriend breaking up with me. But, the chronic
depression I suffered as a result of the physiologically harmful
effects of my toxic mold exposure was very different. It would come
out of nowhere, with no apparent reason.
I remember
a time during my toxic mold exposure when I was sitting in my
living room and just started crying for no reason. It didn't make
any sense. My daughter asked me what was wrong. All I could say was
"I don't know". I didn't know then. The toxic mold and their
mycotoxins were devastating the physiological condition of my body.
Depression was a communication about that condition from my
subconscious information/communication network.
Our bodies
have an amazing autonomic information/communication network which
keeps our heart beating, our lungs breathing, our fight or flight
response reacting, and our immune system protecting us. There are
millions of sensory cells and mechanisms throughout every part of
our body sending a continual stream of information regarding every
aspect of our physiological condition to network hubs or nodes
located strategically around our body. Some are located in the
brain, heart and base of the neck. All this happens without
conscious thought. This autonomic network has facilitated survival
of the human race for thousands of years.
We have an
electrical communication network of synapses and neurons signaling
information and responses. There is also a chemical communication
network of ligands, receptors, cells, molecules, and hormone
neurotransmitters. They all work autonomically on the subconscious
level, without our conscious thought.
On our
conscious level we make the decisions of what to eat and drink,
what to breathe into our lungs, what drugs to allow into our
bodies, whether to go to what kind of doctor, and what life styles
we chose to live. These decisions made by us on the conscious level
determine how long our autonomic system can manage to keep our
human body in a generative state, a degenerative state, or alive in
any state at all.
We
have this huge gap between the incredible
subconscious information/communication network which knows
everything about every part of our body, and the
conscious thought processes with which we make all of our life
decisions. Human beings are the most advanced species on Earth. Yet
most of us use only 10-15% of our brains. And we have barely begun
to understand our minds and the incredible Mind/Body connection.
Here I differentiate between our physical brain and our minds which
include every physical part of our body, our subconscious
information/communication network, and our connection to all the
various forms of energy in the universe.
We have
the potential to access incredible amounts of information about our
own bodies from our subconscious information/communication network.
Yet, most people do not evolve the ability to access it. Or,
perhaps a more accurate way to put it would be to say most people
do not allow it to evolve. They ignore the continual attempts by
our subconscious information/communication network to communicate
information to our conscious decision making process. These
attempts at communication come in many forms. Premonitions,
intuitions, feelings and emotions, and health symptoms.
Communications from the
subconscious information/communication
network come in many forms. They can come as thoughts that are all
of a sudden there, thoughts that are there when you wake up,
dreams, feelings that someone you are close to is in trouble or
hurt, or you think of a person you know 20-30 seconds before they
call you on the phone (about the time they were thinking of your
number to dial, sending energy your way). The communications also
come in the form of emotions.
Health
symptoms are attempts to communicate underlying physiological
problems. When you feel pain it is a communication of a
physiological problem of some kind. If you feel pressure it is due
to pressure building up against something physiologically. The
symptom of depression in many cases is a communication that there
are some serious physiological problems going on inside your body.
And if your conscious decisions fail to correct them there are dire
consequences on the horizon.
Premonitions, intuitions, feelings, emotions, sensations are
contiually being used by our subconscious information/communication
network in attempts to communicate information to our conscious
decision making mind. But, most people ignore most of these
communications. We live a hurried up lifestyle where we don't take
enough time to listen to our wives, husbands, children, our bodies,
or our minds. The network connections between the subconscious
information/communication network and our conscious decision making
mind is still in the pony express/telegragh stage of the Mind/Body
evolution.
When we
start answering the phones that are ringing off the hook, when we
start completing the attempted connections, when we listen to all
the information attempting to be communicated to us, we will then
start to evolve the Mind/Body connection into the communication
matrix that will facilitate the full human potential we were
created to achieve. Then we can consciously direct our body to self
heal and who knows what else.
This is
what I have experienced. Once I reduced and/or eliminated the
serious physiological problems, the depression and bipolar
disorders were reduced and/or eliminated in direct correlation. It
was then that I became convinced the serious physiological problems
had caused the depression. Some of the doctors I saw during the
period of health problems caused by my toxic mold exposure tried to
say the depression caused the physiological problems. They tried to
put the cart in front of the horse.
Not
to say your thoughts can not have a significant effect on your
physiological condition. They certainly can, due to the strong
Mind/Body connection. Since, prayers, meditation, and your very
thoughts can actually
change the crystal structure of water, they certainly can affect
the physiological condition of your body, which is 70-90%
water.
Serotonin
Sunlight provides our bodies with serotonin, an
important neurotransmitter hormone which plays a significant role
in our feeling of well being. Lack of sunlight, and the serotonin
sunlight provides, can contribute to hormone imbalance and the
depression which results. Some antidepressants alter the reuptake action of
serotonin to produce more serotonin.
During the
winter months when there is less sunlight we receive less
serotonin. In areas like Alaska and Siberia there is very little
sunlight each day during those winter months. This plays a role in
SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder. Sunlight is lacking, serotonin is
decreased, depression sets in.
Often
alcohol is used to temporarily self medicate away the symptoms.
But, like most drugs it harms you in the long run. Alcohol is
produced by aging, fermenting, molding grains and fruits. Basically
you are drinking a glass of mold to achieve the desired affect.
Alcohol is a known depressant. There are many parallels between the
effects of alcohol and toxic mold exposures.
Carbohydrates
People suffering from depression and/or bipolar disorders
often crave carbohydrates. The
conditions of depression and bipolar disorders are often caused by
the harmful effects of toxic molds on the human body. Since mold
and other fungi consume carbohydrates, depleting their levels
within the body, it makes sense that the body would crave that
which has been depleted. Due to our body's autonomic systems which
have facilitated human survival for thousands of years our bodies
usually know what they need. We just need to become better at
listening and understanding what our bodies are trying to
communicate to us.
Creative Genius/Mental Illness
Paradox
There has long been a paradox which scientists are still
debating. An unusually high number of creative geniuses throughout
history have suffered from depression and/or bipolar disorders. The
paradox is how can you have creative genius and mental illness at
the same time? But then, if depression and bipolar were not really
mental illness, if they were actually communications of underlying
physiological problems, there would be no paradox.
I had
chronic depression and some bipolar problems during the period of
time when my health was devastated by toxic mold and their
mycotoxins. Depression and bipolar symptoms disappeared from my
life once the effects of the toxic mold exposure no longer was
devastating my health. So, at least some unknown percentage of the
cases of depression and bipolar disorders are directly a result of
physiological problems.
As I
thought about the creative genius/mental illness paradox I recalled
how an unusually high number of creative geniuses also suffered
serious health problems. How many other creative geniuses suffered
unknown subtle physiological ailments which could have triggered
creative elements of the brain will never be known. It is not that
unusual for people who have had near death experiences or serious
illnesses to end up with some enhanced mental ability. How many
others ended up with but, never evolved those abilities will never
be known.
I believe
the immune system holds the keys to armories of special weapons it
can access in our minds when they are needed. Serious illness and
serious situations can trigger access to these special weapons.
Once they have done their job we have a choice of just sending them
back where they came from. Or, we can use this gateway to those
parts of our minds to access and evolve the Mind/Body connection to
a higher level.
Perhaps in
many cases of creative genius their physiological conditions
triggered those enhanced intuitions and perceptions. And if they
could have corrected the physiological conditions which were making
them so ill they would not have died prematurely, while keeping
open their access to enhanced abilities.
Significant Articles
Washington
Post.com:
"Despite a dramatic increase in the psychiatric treatment
of emotional disorders over the past decade, there has been no
decrease in the rate of suicidal thoughts and behavior among
adults, according to a highly respected federal
survey."
"Many antidepressants suppress REM sleep. Heavy smokers often
sleep very lightly and have reduced amounts of REM sleep. They also
tend to wake up after 3 or 4 hours of sleep due to nicotine
withdrawal. Many people who suffer from insomnia try to solve the
problem with alcohol the so-called night cap. While alcohol does
help people fall into light sleep, it also robs them of REM and the
deeper, more restorative stages of sleep. Instead, it keeps them in
the lighter stages of sleep, from which they can be awakened
easily."
"Sleep appears
necessary for our nervous systems to work properly. Too little
sleep leaves us drowsy and unable to concentrate the next day. It
also leads to impaired memory and physical performance and reduced
ability to carry out math calculations. If sleep deprivation
continues, hallucinations and mood swings may develop. Some experts
believe sleep gives neurons used while we are awake a chance to
shut down and repair themselves. Without sleep, neurons may become
so depleted in energy or so polluted with byproducts of normal
cellular activities that they begin to malfunction. Sleep also may
give the brain a chance to exercise important neuronal connections
that might otherwise deteriorate from lack of
activity."
Sleep and Circadian
Rhythms- "Shift workers have an increased risk of heart problems,
digestive disturbances, and emotional and mental problems, all of
which may be related to their sleeping problems. The number and
severity of workplace accidents also tend to increase during the
night shift. Major industrial accidents attributed partly to errors
made by fatigued night-shift workers include the Exxon Valdez oil
spill and the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl nuclear power plant
accidents."
"REM sleep seems to help
prevent seizures that begin in one part of the brain from spreading
to other brain regions, while deep sleep may promote the spread of
these seizures. Sleep deprivation also triggers seizures in people
with some types of epilepsy.
Neurons that control sleep
interact closely with the immune system. As anyone who has had the
flu knows, infectious diseases tend to make us feel sleepy. This
probably happens because cytokines, chemicals our immune
systems produce while fighting an infection, are powerful
sleep-inducing chemicals. Sleep may help the body conserve energy
and other resources that the immune system needs to mount an
attack.
Sleeping problems occur in
almost all people with mental disorders, including those with
depression and schizophrenia. People with depression, for example,
often awaken in the early hours of the morning and find themselves
unable to get back to sleep. The amount of sleep a person gets also
strongly influences the symptoms of mental disorders. Sleep
deprivation is an effective therapy for people with certain types
of depression, while it can actually cause depression in other
people. Extreme sleep deprivation can lead to a seemingly psychotic
state of paranoia and hallucinations in otherwise healthy people,
and disrupted sleep can trigger episodes of mania (agitation and
hyperactivity) in people with manic depression."
MSN Health and
Fitness - Bipolar
Disorder: A Mistaken Diagnoses
http://health.msn.com/centers/bipolar/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100164609
The
above link is to an article which describes bipolar disorder
from the current viewpoint of the western medical
establishment.
What I
find interesting is that the very symptoms described
collectively on the manic and depression sides of bipolar
disorder are some of the very symptoms suffered as a result of a
toxic mold exposure. And they are also some of the symptoms
which disappear when the mold spores and their mycotoxins are
cleansed from the human body. The above article listed the
following symptoms for bipolar disorder:
"What
to Look For
In the
Height of Mania:
- Increased energy and restlessness
- Excessively euphoric mood
- Extreme irritability
- Fast thinking
- Inability to concentrate
- Difficulty sleeping
- Poor judgment
- Increased sex drive
- Abuse of drugs
- Aggressive behavior
- Denial that anything is wrong
In the Depths of Depression:
- Feeling sad, empty, hopeless, guilty
- High levels of anxiety
- Loss of interest in activities once
enjoyed
- Decreased energy; feeling lethargic and
fatigued
- Difficulty concentrating and making
decisions
- Change in appetite
- Unexplained aches and pains
- Thoughts of death or suicide"
Toxic mold
exposures are occurring throughout the general population to
various degrees. Their effects on those
populations also varies depending on the species of the toxic mold,
concentration level, length of exposure, genetic susceptibility and
the level of mold spores and their mycotoxins already accumulated
inside a person's body.
In some
homes, schools or workplaces the toxic mold problem is very strong
due to the species of the micro-organism, and/or the shear numbers
of toxic mold and their mycotoxins concentrated inside the home or
building. Living or working inside these homes and buildings, where
the mycotoxins from toxic molds reach concentrated levels, can have
a very profound effect on the health of those people within a
relatively short period of time.
Living or working in a home, school or workplace
where there is less of a toxic mold problem, resulting in a lower
level of mold and their mycotoxins, can still have a profound
effect on the health of those people living or working there. The
exposure to the mycotoxins is just more gradual, taking longer for
the mycotoxins to accumulate inside the person's body. The human
body has difficulty ridding the mold spores and their mycotoxins
from the mucous membranes. So, when the volume exceeds the human
body's capacity to clean them from the the body the mold spores and
their mycotoxins accumulate to higher and higher levels.
When the level of toxic mold exposure is lower,
and the accumulation of mold spores and their mycotoxins inside the
human body is more gradual, the health effects manifesting
themselves are more subtle. With the health problems being more
subtle and gradual in manifesting themselves, the correlation to
the health problems being related to an exposure to toxic mold is
usually not realized by either a person or, their
doctor.
This is further exasperated by most doctors
having had very little training in mycology. This leaves them with
a usually admited lack of knowledge on how toxic mold exposures
affect the human body. Unfortunately, this often leads to a failure
to identify exposure to toxic mold and their mycotoxins as the
causation of a person's health problems. This is especially true
when that exposure is at a low level with a gradual accumulation of
mold spores and their mycotoxins, leading to subtle health
symptoms.
As the above article
articulates, "One of biggest difficulties concerning bipolar
disorder is the thorny issue of mistaken identity". They also state
"Now that physicians are thoroughly befuddled, they go forth by
prescribing antidepressants that only make matters way worse. A
recent study led by psychiatrist Gary Sachs, of Massachusetts
General Hospital, found that antidepressants, in conjunction with
the standard treatment of mood stabilizers such as lithium, rarely
help patients with bipolar disorder. While Sach's study showed that
antidepressants do not provoke manic episodes, many researchers
argue that they do. They also argue that antidepressants cause
other ill effects such as inducing rapid cycling between depressed
and manic states, as well as increasing suicidal thoughts.
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I suggest that some significant percentage of
the people, both those diagnosed as being bipolar and those not
diagnosed as being bipolar, are manifesting those health symptoms
as a direct result of their exposure to toxic molds and their
mycotoxins. In most cases their exposure to toxic molds and their
mycotoxins is not identified as the underlying causation of their
health problems by either themselves or their doctors. This is
especially true where the mold is inside the walls, ceiling or
floor where it is not visible and evident.
As a result of the underlying causation not
being identified, the people continue their exposure and
accumulation of mold spores and mycotoxins for an even longer
period of time. The health problems get worse until they are so
pronounced the symptoms match those of a disease, ailment or
disorder. Drugs are prescribed to deal with the symptoms, often
causing side effects which require another drug. Since the 1970s
prescribed drugs have targeted the symptoms rather than the
underlying causation. This is like shooting the symtom messenger.
With the underlying causation continuing to feed the degeneration
of the human body and it's operating systems, the overall
progression is one of deterioration.
Meanwhile, the autonomic communication network
of sensory mechanisms throughout the human body identifies the
serious nature of the physiological problems. It attempts to
communicate a description of the current physiological situation to
your conscious mind using symptoms and emotional feelings, such as
depression. But, most people have lost their ability to listen to
what their bodies are trying to tell them, in favor of drugs which
cater to our instant gratification society. Take away the
communication symptom of pain or inflammation, and take it away as
fast as possible. Messenger shot. Underlying causation still
actively making it worse. Overall progression is a downward
spiral.
At the same time, the autonomic systems, which
have enabled the survival of the human race for thousands of years,
are in a life or death battle for both pysiological and mental
control of the human body. The mind and the body are intertwined
like the ying and the yang. Both have great influence over the
other in ways humankind is only starting to understand. We only use
a very small percentage of our mind's potential.
The mind holds keys to abilities which usually
lay dormant from lack of use. When serious disease or injury
require special weapons, the mind is known to open up areas of the
mind where these special abilities are stored untill needed. These
connections into areas of special abilities, or perhaps a higher
consciousness, often linger and become more pronounced after they
no longer are burdened with the serious illness or
injury.
Now you get into a catch-22, merry-go-round
situation. You have an underlying causation degenerating the human
body. The autonomic communication system attempts to communicate
the physiological problems using various physiological symptoms,
including the chemical communication network of emotions. Instead
of correcting the underlying causation, drugs are given to the
patient to kill the uncomfortable or painful communication of the
symptoms.
The autonomic systems are on their own to battle
for the very existence of your carbon unit. They call in every
weapon they have at their disposal. Their success waxes and wanes.
When they get the upper hand there is a feeling of euphoria. When
they are losing ground the communication of depression tells you
so.
And with the very important mind/body connection
strongly influencing each other, it becomes very difficult to
decipher which influenced which, in what way. There is a strong
potential for negative thoughts to command negative chemical
reactions within the human body. While the autonomic communication
network of our mind is attempting to tell us what we need to know,
our prayers, meditation, and our very thoughts influence what
happens inside our bodies in ways we are only beginning to
understand by studying the chemical communication network of
ligands and receptors.
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**** Brown University:
Brown
Study Finds Link Between Depression And Household
Mold
Dr. James
Howenstine: The
Overlooked Relationship Between Infectious Diseases and Mental
Symptoms
MedicineNet.com: Foods That Fight Winter
Depression
MedicineNet.com: Depression
MedicineNet.com: Postpartum
Depression
MedicineNet.com: Definition of Serotonin
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for
Research on Human Development: Expanding Perspectives of Young
Scientists
sitemason.vanderbilt.edu:
Odd
behavior and creativity may go hand-in-hand, new research
finds
MDF the Bipolar
Organisation: Bipolar
Depression and Bipolar Support
Alliance:
Depression
msnbc.msn.com: Popular
antidepressant (Effexor) linked to
overdoses
Bipolar Aware.co.uk: True Facts
Page
Child and Adolescent
Bipolar Foundation: About Pediatic Bipolar
Disorder
LiveScience.:
Fine
Line Revealed Between Creativity and
Insanity
Patient Health
International: What is
Depression?
Patient
Health International:
The Mad Genius - Fact or
Fiction?
Serendip:
Myth or
Madness? Mania and the Creative
Genius
talentdevelope.com:
Depression and Creative
Expression
Andy Behrman- Electroboy: Fighting Depression
and
Bipolar
Disorder
NAMI National Alliance on Mental
Illness:
People
with Mental Illness Enrich Our
Lives
St. Judes Children's Research Hospital:
Synaptic connections need nurturing to retain
their structure and keep outsiders at
bay
WFCR.org: The Wild Child:
Coping with a Bipolar
Youth
WHO World Health Organization:
World
Mental Health Day 2006:'Building Awareness-Reducing Risks: Suicide
and Mental
Illness'
Dr. Mercola.com: Many articles on
Depression
The Bleeping Herald: Vedic Architecture-the power of life-giving
principles
CNN.com:
Are you
Suffering from Brain
Mold?
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