Posted by SLS on May 29, 2011, at 5:15:53
In reply to Re: B12 and Folate deficiency related to Parnate?, posted by SusanWhelan on May 25, 2011, at 15:45:29
> Hi, I work with Deplin. I am so glad that you have had success with Deplin. Just to give some additional information that may help others, Deplin is L-methylfolate, the active form of folate, what your body makes from folic acid. Deplin works through a natural process in the brain to manage the monamines associated with mood. Deplin, when taken with an anti-depressant, provides greater improvement in depression symptoms in a shorter period of time compared to monotherapy. You can find additional information on our website. http://www.deplin.com/ Please let me know if you have questions regarding Deplin.
Just because methylfolate is a "natural" substance does not make it benign, especially in supratherapeutic dosages. I have tried Deplin three times. The results for each trial were the same. After an initial mild improvement, I became moderately dysphoric for the remaining weeks I remained on it. Within 48 hours of discontinuation, I felt the dysphoria disappear.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.
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