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Omega-3 Fatty Acids & Bipolar Disorder
published by HBC Protocols MDDA-BOSTON LECTURE SERIES Highlights of a Lecture by Andrew L. Stoll, M.D., Director, Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory, McLean Hospital, June 9, 1999 His
preliminary research indicates that Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly
those found in certain fish oil preparations, exhibit tremendous mood
stabilization effects. While
the current data is preliminary, the research will be repeated in the
near future in order to confirm the initial results. In a
double-blind study of 30 patients who were recently ill with bipolar
disorder, Dr. Stoll found omega-3 fatty acids from concentrated fish
oil to be an effective antidepressant and mood stabilizer. * Omega-3s are usually added to whatever treatment you are already receiving, there is not yet enough experience to recommend using them alone in most cases. There are no known interactions with psychotropic drugs. * Always discuss the use of any new medications, over-the-counter or otherwise, with your prescriber. Drug interaction risks and other dangers can be associated with any biological treatment. * A starting dose of 5 grams of omega-3 per day is currently recommended. Calculate dosage based on the concentration of omega-3 fatty acids listed on the label of the fish oil supplement. This can be confusing due to the variety of different preparations. Focus on the omega-3 concentration in each capsule. * The 2 main omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil are EPA and DHA. A high ratio of EPA to DHA is desirable in a fish oil capsule. Other desirable characteristics include small capsule size and high omega-3 concentration, which minimizes the number of capsules required per day. * Dosage can be split between morning and night or taken all at night. * Due to the volume of fish required to achieve the recommended daily dosage, it is not recommended that you use eating fish alone as a means of getting your Omega-3s. * You may experience some fishy taste but treatment with fish oil does not make you smell like fish! Taking the supplements with orange juice can reduce the fishy taste. * Do not pursue this treatment if you are taking any type of blood thinners, even high doses of aspirin, or any medications or substances that have the same blood thinning effect. * Do not use cod liver or other fish liver oils to achieve high omega-3 doses, since it could result in vitamin A toxicity.
* The omega-3 fatty acids are not a panacea, but in many cases they do
appear to be as effective as conventional medications. * Farm-raised fish that are fed grain alone may contain little or no Omega-3s. Omega-3s come from algae that, in the marine food chain, are then eaten by krill who are in turn eaten by larger fish.
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