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Boost Your Mood & Soothe Your Joints with Fish Oil & SAM-e

This time of year tends to make humans cranky. In most places it’s still too dark and cold, and if you’re like Tess, you’re tired of tip-toeing down icy driveways trying not to wipe out.

Alas, moods are bleak and joints are creaking with so many gray days and winter storms.

So this kat is going to let you in on a secret. You can support both your mood and your joints with SAM-e and Fish Oil! Just consider this duo your winter season support kit.

Fish Oil for Mood: Unlikely Supplement Catches Harvard M.D.’s Eye

In 1993 Andrew L. Stoll, MD, of Harvard Medical School began seeking a new treatment for bipolar disorder (manic depression). While lithium “worked,” undesirable side-effects (weight gain, tremors, drowsiness, and emotional flatness) were hindering patient compliance.

Lithium stabilizes nerve cell membranes, so Stoll sought similar compounds for his research. Surprisingly, out of hundreds of compounds, little fish oil was the closest match!

Fish oil also stabilizes nerve cell walls, but without the dreadful side-effects of prescription meds. Stoll also discovered the correlation between low levels of omega 3s in the body and depression.

Researchers had not previously looked to fats for brain/mood support, but since more than half of the brain's dry weight comes from fat, the benefits of omega 3 fatty acids are not so surprising.

Omega-3 fatty acids help form healthy cell membranes, keep cell membranes flexible, and regulate the flow of hormones and other chemical messengers, including those that affect mood.

One study of Stoll’s showed 11 of the 14 patients taking fish oil capsules reporting fewer symptoms of depression, and only two had suffered a manic-depressive episode since the study began.

In contrast, only three of the 16 patients taking the olive oil placebo said they felt any better, and nine had major attacks. Researchers stopped the study early, partly because it seemed unethical to withhold fish oil from any of the patients.

Thus, Stoll helped pave the way for numerous omega-3 studies. Cheers for fish oil!

Fish Oil for Joints: Side-Effect-Free

Fish oil omega-3 components act to suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines and cartilage degradative enzymes.

One study conducted from March to June 2004 involved 250 patients suffering non-surgical neck or back pain. Patients were asked to take a total of 1200 mg per day of ω-3 EFAs (eicosapentaenoic acid and decosahexaenoic acid) found in fish oil supplements.

Of the 250 patients, 125 returned the questionnaire after an average of 75 days on fish oil. Seventy-eight percent were taking 1200 mg and 22% were taking 2400 mg of EFAs.

  • 59% discontinued their prescription NSAID medications for pain.
  • 60% stated their overall pain was improved
  • 60% stated their joint pain had improved
  • 80% stated they were satisfied with their improvement
  • 88% stated they would continue to take fish oil

If that weren’t enough, no significant side effects were reported.

Fish Oil Notes

However, if you're new to using fish oil and you have a sensitive system, it may be best to start out taking small amounts and work your way up. If you notice any digestive sensitivities, try spreading you intake throughout the day and be sure to take your fish oil with food.

If you're taking a blood pressure medication, please consult with your health care practitioner, as fish oil can have an additive effect to these meds. 

You can be sure that the marketing rats at other companies would not put this information in their newsletters. If you like straight talk, you know I'm your kat!  ^..^

SAM-e for Mood: Fast-Acting, Effective Brain Booster

SAM-e increases the action of several neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine by facilitating the binding of these chemicals to cell receptors.

A number of neurotransmitters, fatty acids, and phospholipids must accept methyl groups from SAM-e for activation. Thus, SAM-e's mood boosting is likely due to its influence on neurotransmitter metabolism, membrane fluidity, and receptor activity.

Interestingly, synthesis of SAM-e links with folate and vitamin B12 metabolism, and deficiencies of both these vitamins has been found to reduce SAM-e concentrations in the central nervous system.

Both folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies may cause similar neurological and cognitive disturbances, including depression, dementia, myelopathy and peripheral neuropathy.

At the end of one 4-week trial, 62% of the patients treated with SAM-e and only 50% of the patients treated with desipramine had significantly improved. Regardless of the type of treatment, patients with improvements showed a significant increase in plasma SAM-e concentration.

Fast fact: Severely low levels of SAM-e have been found in the cerebrospinal fluid and in all brain regions of Alzheimer’s patients. Preliminary research suggests SAM-e may have potential in treating Alzheimer’s sufferers. A recent study on mice found supplementary SAM-e prevented Alzheimer’s-related oxidative damage and cognitive impairment!

SAM-e for Joints: Tissue Support

SAM-e molecules inhabit all body tissues and fluids. For joints in particular, SAM-e works to support comfort by protecting both the synovial fluid and cartilage cells.  SAM-e has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties.

So fair members, if you’ve got the winter blahs, turn to your anti-inflammatory, brain-boosting friends. For more information or to order, visit:


Cindy's Blog: Metabolic Syndrome + Protein, Casein & Gluten-Free

Metabolic Syndrome & Insulin Resistance

In this piece, Cindy highlights a Joslin Diabetes Center study linking insulin resistance in the liver to metabolic syndrome and associated artheroschlerosis disorders.  

Click here for this blog entry.   

Protein, Casein &  Gluten-Free

In this piece, Cindy comments on The China Study and potentially dangerous proteins based on a note from Park City member, Eric Alban.

Click here for this blog entry.


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'Til next time, fair members!

Still purringly yours,

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A big thank you to all who contribute to the Co-op newsletters and provide us with information like the following that was in the last newsletter.  

"A popular class of osteoporosis drugs nearly triples the risk of developing bone necrosis, a condition that can lead to disfigurement and incapacitating pain."

I was able to go from the link given to the original study, and will be taking a copy of the study to my physician's office tomorrow to have a discussion with her about it.

The fact that this just came out on January 15 is impressive. Somebody is doing a great job of reading the health research literature for us co-op members, and I really appreciate it.

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