Depression
176 sourcesRay Peat challenged the 'chemical imbalance' theory of depression, arguing that depression is not caused by low serotonin but rather by metabolic insufficiency — inadequate energy production at the cellular level. He noted that hypothyroidism, low blood sugar, excessive cortisol, and PUFA-induced inflammation all produce symptoms indistinguishable from 'clinical depression.' Peat viewed Martin Seligman's 'learned helplessness' model as more physiologically accurate than the serotonin deficiency model.
Peat recommended addressing depression through metabolic support: thyroid optimization, adequate sugar and protein intake, progesterone (which has anxiolytic and antidepressant effects), bright light exposure, and reducing PUFAs. He was critical of SSRI antidepressants, noting their many side effects and the fact that they work by desensitizing (reducing the effects of) serotonin, which contradicts the 'low serotonin' theory.
Key Positions
- Depression is a metabolic state, not a serotonin deficiency
- Hypothyroidism is one of the most common causes of depression
- Low blood sugar triggers cortisol and adrenaline, causing anxiety and depressive symptoms
- Progesterone has potent anxiolytic and mood-stabilizing effects
- Bright light exposure reduces depression partly by suppressing prolactin and melatonin
- SSRIs work by desensitizing serotonin receptors — contradicting the 'low serotonin' theory
- Learned helplessness (Seligman) is a better model: chronic stress depletes metabolic resources
Sources
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[RELEASED 2019] Politics & Science: Digestion
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Apr 26 2010 from Politics & Science -
estrogen and brain aging in men and women depression energy stress
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Ask the Herb Doctor: Food Additives
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Oct 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Bowel Endotoxin
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Wed Jul 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Ask the Herb Doctor: Thyroid, Polyunsaturated Fats and Oils
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Wed Apr 01 2009 from Ask the Herb Doctor -
Politics & Science: Empiricism vs Dogmatic Modeling
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Thu Jul 24 2008 from Politics & Science -
Politics & Science: Fats
Ray Peat interview/radio show on Mon Jul 21 2008 from Politics & Science -
nutrition and the endocrine system
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Thyroid Function — Gary Null
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Aging Eyes, Infant Eyes, and Excitable Tissues
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Aging, estrogen, and progesterone.
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Alzheimer's: The problem of Alzheimer's disease as a clue to immortality - part 1.
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Alzheimer's: The problem of Alzheimer's disease as a clue to immortality - part 2.
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An Interview With Dr. Raymond Peat: Negation - by Karen Mcc
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An Interview With Dr. Raymond Peat: Organizing the Panic - by Karen Mcc et Wayde Curran, Eti Csiga and Tyler Derosier
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Andrew Kim Blog
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Autonomic systems.
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Breast Cancer.
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Butter Nutrition - Catherine Louise
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Caffeine: A vitamin-like nutrient, or adaptogen. Questions about tea and coffee, cancer and other degenerative diseases, and the hormones.
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Calcium and Disease: Hypertension, organ calcification, & shock, vs. respiratory energy
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Cascara, energy, cancer and the FDA's laxative abuse
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Cataracts: water, energy, light, and aging
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Cholesterol, longevity, intelligence, and health.
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Cows Eat Grass