Carolina Holistic Medicine | Functional & Alternative Medicine | Charleston, SC

October is Mental Health Month

Dear Patient VIP – (Very Important Patient)

Throughout life, many individuals experience mental health issues that can impact their mood, thoughts, behavior, and quality of life. Supporting good overall health by engaging in regular physical activity, maintaining a well-balanced diet, prioritizing sleep, and managing stress can help to support mental well-being. Certain dietary supplements may also help to support cognitive function, as well as address or prevent mental health conditions.

To celebrate Mental Health Month, CHM is offering its members the same discounts on products as outlined in your contract.  That is 10% or 15% depending on which membership you have. Non-member patients still receive a 5% discount.

Below is some useful information about top recommended supplements for mental health, including popular products from my dispensary.

St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum)

St. John’s wort is one of the most-researched medicinal herbs, commonly used for mood disorders in herbal medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. The plant’s yellow flowers are used to prepare teas or formulate dietary supplements. Research has demonstrated that supplementation with St. John’s wort in individuals with mild-to-moderate depression has comparable efficacy and safety when compared to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class of pharmaceutical antidepressants. Considering several pharmaceuticals interact with St. John’s wort, it is recommended that you speak with one of the providers at CHM (Dr. Saleeby, Kristin or Roxanne)  We can guide you to whether this is appropriate and what dose.

Top St. John’s wort supplements on Fullscript:

St. Johns Wort by Herb Pharm

St. John’s Wort Extract by Enzymatic Therapy

Bacopa (Bacopa monnieri

Bacopa monnieri is also known as water hyssop or Brahmi in Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine in India. Bacopa is a medicinal herb with a variety of properties, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, memory enhancing, sedative, and anti-epileptic effects. Clinical research has demonstrated that bacopa may improve cognitive functions such as learning and memory in healthy individuals, as well as improve concentration in individuals with mild cognitive impairment. Further, bacopa may increase serotonin levels, a neurotransmitter that promotes relaxation in the body.  For those with brain fog or very early signs of faltering memory, Bacopa may be indicated.  Speak with Dr. Saleeby, Kristin or Roxanne about this before starting.

Top Bacopa supplements on Fullscript:

Bacopa monniera by Pure Encapsulations

Acumen by Klaire Labs

Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid serving an essential structural component of the brain in which it helps to form nerve cell membranes and myelin, a protective sheath that surrounds nerve fibers. Although PS is not easily obtained through the diet, PS dietary supplements commonly derived from soy lecithin or sunflower lecithin are available. Supplementation with PS has been shown to support short- and long-term memory formation, memory retrieval, learning and information recall, as well as reasoning, problem-solving, communication, and language skills.  A good way to counter elevated cortisol levels for those that have insomnia due to this problem. 

Top Phosphatidylserine supplements on Fullscript:

Phosphatidylserine by Boericke & Tafel

Phosphatidylserine by Biotics Research

Folate

Folate, or vitamin B9, is a water-soluble nutrient required for brain function and development. Folate exists in several forms, including tetrahydrofolate (THF) in food and folic acid or L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF) in dietary supplements. Foods that are high in folate include beef liver, green vegetables (e.g., asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, mustard greens, spinach), black-eyes peas, avocado, and kidney beans. Low levels of folate are associated with age-related cognitive dysfunction. Folate supplementation prior to conception and during the first trimester of pregnancy supports fetal nervous system development and lowers the risk of neural tube defects (NTDs). Certain individuals who have difficulty converting folate to its active form due to a genetic polymorphism may benefit from supplementing with L-5-MTHF (methyl-folate) specifically, which is considered the “active” form of folate.  Folic Acid found in lesser vitamins is not indicated if you have this deficiency or multiple variants of the MTHFR gene.

Top Folate supplements on Fullscript: 

L-5-MTHF 1mg by Designs for Health

Methyl Folate (L-5-MTHF) 1,000mcg by Douglas Labs

Vitamin D

Sometimes referred to as the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D is synthesized in the skin from sun exposure, so in actuality it is not a vitamin in the strict sense, but rather a hormone. Clinical studies suggest that low levels of vitamin D are associated with cognitive impairment, as well as an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression that typically occurs during the winter months. Certain individuals, such as older adults, individuals with limited sun exposure, and dark-skinned individuals have a limited ability to synthesize vitamin D and may benefit from supplementation.  CHM recommends Vitamin D3 supplementation at to a degree where serum levels of 25,OH-vitD are 50 and over.

Top Vitamin D supplements on Fullscript: 

Vitamin D3 1000 i.u. by Pure Encapsulations

Vitamin D3 Gummies 1,000IU by Nordic Naturals

Omega-3 fatty acids

Almost 60 percent of the human brain is comprised of fat. Omega-3 fatty acids, an essential component of cell membrane structure, play a role in brain development and function. The long-chain omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) may be obtained through diet by eating oily fish (e.g., mackerel, herring, salmon, sardines) or through fish oil or vegetarian algal supplements. Omega-3 supplementation has been shown to improve cognition in individuals with low omega-3 status. Dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids may also help prevent certain cognitive conditions such as depression and dementia. The antidepressant effects of fish oil supplementation may be attributed to its ability to reduce inflammation and directly act on cell membrane properties.  Over the counter fish oils vary from rather bad and even dangerous to just average.  Only about 5% of what is available ‘’on the shelf’’ is good. FullScripts vets out the very best and they must meet criteria and independent lab testing to be listed in the formulary.  

Top omega-3 supplements on Fullscript: 

Peak EPA by Wileys Finest Fish Oils

Super Omega-3 Gems by Carlson Labs

Log in to your Fullscript account now to explore these supplements and receive at least a 5% discount on your order!

We hope you found this informative and helpful, and am wishing you a very happy and healthy Mental Health Month!

JP Saleeby, MD and the staff and providers at Carolina Holistic Medicine

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