Change Your Brain Every Day - Could Birth Control Be The Cause of Your Depression?
Episode Date: December 29, 2017Recent studies have shown a link between oral contraceptives and serotonin levels among females. In this episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss the implica...tions of these surprising findings, as well as give advice on natural methods you can use to restore your body’s serotonin levels.
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So today we're going to talk about oral contraceptives. Do oral contraceptives
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Now let's talk about this because you've mentioned
this before. I've heard you talk about how oral contraceptives actually cut your serotonin and
in women, we already have less serotonin. And according to one study, 52% less serotonin
and serotonin is the neurotransmitter that helps people feel happy. It manages their cravings. It's involved
in social reactions, also involved in pain. And when serotonin levels go low, the emotional brain
fires up, making women particularly more vulnerable to anxiety, depression, worry,
holding grudges. Things don't go their way, they get upset,
they can be just a bit argumentative and oppositional.
No.
And see too many errors in themselves and their spouses.
So this is interesting.
This study was published November 17th in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
And it's a big study.
It's a Danish study.
It was nearly a half million women followed for an average of 8.3 years.
This was a big study.
And the mean age was 21 years old.
And there were nearly 7,000 first suicide attempts and 71 suicides that were identified throughout the study.
So this was a big study. And what I thought was really interesting, so here's what they said.
Women who use hormonal contraceptives are at an increased risk for suicide, suicide attempt,
and suicide. The highest relative risk is seen in adolescent women. So that's really interesting.
We need to pay attention to that when we put young girls on birth control, not just because they're becoming sexually active, but so often it's because of their skin or because
they've got polycystic ovarian syndrome. That is not the cure for polycystic ovarian syndrome.
It's just a bandaid. So that's one thing. Also, it says that it increases risk of depression,
which you just talked about. And then they go on to say,
they actually go on to say that doctors should be more careful when prescribing hormonal
contraception because they're not determining whether women have an underlying depression
in advance. And that's really important to identify. You've often said that, you know,
this is a problem. So what do you think about that? You know, that dovetails with another study that was recently published of 20% of teenage girls are depressed.
Right.
They're already struggling because their hormones are raging.
We have an epidemic in this country of mental health problems.
Right.
23% of women between the ages of 20 and 60 are taking antidepressant medication.
And it's like, why?
And birth control pills could be one of the reasons why mood disorders have skyrocketed.
So if they change your hormones and increase the risk of depression. Now do you do you don't throw away your birth control no we need
to talk there are natural ways to increase serotonin and exercise is one a
certain dietary combination if you have foods that have protein that actually has a lot of
tryptophan and you mix it with healthy carbohydrates like sweet potatoes, that's another way.
People go on a low-carb diet actually have a higher incidence of depression because that
diet really depletes serotonin in the brain.
But so, I mean, it's really important because this is a complicated issue.
If you are sexually active
and you're not wanting to have children, right?
We have to pay attention to this.
Then there are lots of different birth control options,
but understanding your hormonal balance
and whether you have depression
and what other options are available,
and this is outside
of my scope of practice, I mean, for sure. But I know that, I mean, if it were me, if you're really
that depressed and you get depressed because of birth control pills, it's certainly not going to
help your libido at all or your love life. So probably a good idea to go and find out what
other options there are and get a thorough assessment with someone who really knows what they're doing
and find out what else you could be doing.
Birth control pills also deplete B vitamins drastically.
So that's another thing you could do is be taking some B vitamins, complex B.
And magnesium because birth control pills also deplete magnesium.
So if you're on birth control pills, other ways to increase
serotonin can be really helpful. And then the natural treatments for depression,
which are omega-3 fatty acids higher in EPA than DHA. I think everybody should, I like the blend that we have with omega-3 power,
which is 60% EPA, 40% DHA. And I did that purposefully because the studies show more
EPA tends to help focus and mood, more DHA, more for memory and anxiety. But multiple vitamin for the B vitamins.
Omega-3 fatty acids.
Optimize your vitamin D level.
I say that over and over and over again.
Exercise.
Learning to kill the ants, the automatic negative thoughts that come into your mind.
And all of these treatments have been found head-to-head against antidepressants
to be equally effective, but they have no side effects.
And then if you noticed that after you started birth control pills
that you became depressed, you should stop them.
So pay attention.
And you should talk to your doctor about other ways to not have a baby.
Right.
And I think that's really important.
Now, there are natural treatments for depression like St. John's wort,
but St. John's wort's actually been found to decrease the effectiveness.
Be careful.
Of birth control pills.
I'm at the University of Washington doing a book signing,
and I saw in their bookstore cafe, they had shakes.
And they had a St. John's wort shake.
And I'm like, oh, great.
Someone's feeling depressed.
They get a St. John's wort shake.
And now all of a sudden, they're pregnant, even though they don't want to be.
They're going to get more depressed, not less depressed.
Right.
So interesting.
Yeah. So just be aware and also be aware that
there are different ways that birth controls are made up of different hormonal balances. So make
sure you're just getting checked. You go to someone who knows what they're talking about.
Pay attention to what your moods are like. So I wonder in the study if they looked at IUDs.
I don't think they did.
I think this was just birth control pills
because it was about hormones.
And you and I know this really well
that hormones are so connected to brain health.
You know, we think of hormones
like Miracle-Gro for the brain.
Right.
This was hormonal contraceptives.
Right, so it's estrogen, progesterone, ways to alter a woman's cycle.
But whenever you mess with hormones, you mess with someone's ability to feel happy, to feel rational. other day about, so when a woman starts going, starts having her period, that it actually
begins to remodel her brain.
Right.
Especially after she has a baby.
So there are three stages.
So when she goes through, so adolescence, right?
When she, her hormones shift and she becomes a woman.
But then when you have a baby,
I mean, those people who have children probably know what I'm talking about,
women who have children.
You never sleep quite the same again, right?
So your brain literally rewires itself.
You get this mommy brain
and everything becomes about protecting your nest.
You're willing to put up with more
than you would normally put up with
in order to keep your family together.
You... Willing to put up more with than you would normally put up with in order to keep your family together.
Willing to put up more with me?
In general, yes.
Unfortunately with you, I don't have to.
That's a good thing because you're great.
But most women do. They end up putting up with a lot of things they might not because the focus, and it's not conscious.
It's just that's the focus.
That's the drive is to keep their nest together.
Right?
It's a nesting thing.
It's a family, like her whole focus is on keeping her family safe and secure and together.
And then when she goes through menopause, a big study was done, and this is really interesting.
And part of it was discovered because a lot of people thought that, oh, midlife crisis, more men are filing for divorce.
Turns out it's not the men. it was the women, more women.
70% of the time.
Right, it's women during that hormonal shift,
like during that menopausal age or midlife crisis age
that are filing for divorce.
And so you're like, well, why?
Is it because men are cheating?
Nope, men don't really want their families to fall apart,
even if they did, it's often they don't want
their families to fall apart. What ends up happening, it's often they don't want their families to fall apart,
what ends up happening is a woman's brain rewires again.
So she went through mommy brain,
and then when she goes through menopause,
it rewires again.
What mommy brain is is that she gets more estrogen, right?
So she estrogenizes her brain.
So that's that, I'm gonna keep everything together,
I'm nesting, that's that feminizing type of reaction.
Makes her very protective of her nest.
Then all of a sudden when she goes through menopause,
she rewires again and she's like, okay, I'm done.
Like estrogen drops low, testosterone goes really high.
Well, it's not that it goes higher,
it becomes more dominant because the other hormones
drop lower, right?
So she's now
more testosterone dominant and everything that's been bothering her, her kids are gone, her kids
leave the nest. And she's like, I'm done. It's all about me. She's just like done.
Are you saying this is what I have to look forward to?
I hope not. Because I think, here's the thing. I often say that like progesterone is the reason
I'm not on the evening news. So I mean,, I'm willing to, like, I don't want that to happen to my family.
So, you know, know better, do better.
So I'm aware.
I pay attention and I stay aware.
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