Depression
Dick Shulze, N.D. M.H.
"I had a number of patients get very depressed because of what the
doctor told them, or because of their medical procedures or whatever. One of the things I had to do in my clinic
was to combat depression all the time. The ginkgo on its own was effective with maybe 20 percent of the patients,
but the majority of them didn't notice a difference in their depression.
Putting the cayenne in with it, I would say I got up to about 95 percent immediately. It was quite
astounding what the difference was.
Of course, it is a well known scientific fact today, and this is something that has only come out
in the last couple years, that there is a small area in the center of the brain. When it atrophies; when it dries
up and shrinks and has a lack of blood and oxygen to it, you becomemore depressed. Keeping the circulation going to
that area inhibits depression. And increasing circulation is what cayenne is doing.
So ginkgo is a great herb for getting more blood and oxygen up there, but cayenne is the herb that
takes it up Dick Shulze, N.D. M.H.
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