With the mental health space so full of medication and supplement hacks looking to aid neurotransmitter deficiency or excess, most people, unfortunately, overlook the elephant in the room when it comes to mental health longevity and mood: Inflammation.
In this blog, we dive deeper into understanding what exactly causes systemic inflammation throughout our bodies and also how to not only mitigate it, but how do we accurately measure our inflammation levels especially when we can feel that something is just “not right” within our bodies.
While the word “inflammation” gets a bad reputation in the health space, technically, it is responsible for almost all of our healing.
Inflammation is the body’s way of calling in the troops (if you will) so that our cuts, scrapes, and internal damage can be cleaned up and built up stronger than before the insult or injury.
Where we get into trouble is when the body’s immune system is too weak to respond to the insult or our inflammatory response is too strong or uncontrolled for the level of injury that has occurred. Check out our friends at Drip IV for how to strengthen your immune system and decrease inflammation.
Even worse, when we eat or drink certain foods, or not pay quite enough attention to our sleep and recovery, our immune system and inflammatory response tend to get out of control and innocent parts of the body become targets for destruction beyond what is needed for getting back to homeostasis.
We list a few of our favorites, below:
Based on your responses to just those questions, you would be providing a great foundation for you and your doctor to start tweaking your current lifestyle in hopes of figuring out which areas of improvement could provide the best return to your improved health.
Remember, we usually “feel” inflammation when it comes to painful joints or sore muscles, but in regard to mental health, inflammation takes on the disguise of anxiety and depression. We may start off not sleeping as well, or feeling extremely fatigued, but when left unmanaged for too long, our mental health begins to suffer and we fall for the trap of thinking we have an “antipsychotic medication deficiency”. While medications can absolutely help some people, focusing on your diet, exercise, gut health, and inflammatory response can return much more bang for your buck with a fraction of the risks for side effects.
That, of course, depends on how high your initial number was in the first place and how your level of perceived stress is fluctuating throughout the year. At a minimum, we recommend having it assessed annually.
If you feel as though you would like to measure it more often than your insurance will allow or your doctor feels is necessary (since they only have an opinion and their permission isn't necessary) then contact our friends at HPHI.
Other notable markers for inflammation to ask for are your Homocysteine Levels, Omega-3 Levels, and fasting insulin levels.
At NeuroMend, we specialize in treating mental health disorders and chronic pain, usually among patients who have treatment-resistant conditions. Studies have demonstrated that Ketamine infusion therapy can work better and more safely than many conventional treatments and medications.
Ketamine can treat and alleviate mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, chronic pain disorders, and can reduce inflammation.
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Disclaimer: As of September 29, 2023, NeuroMend no longer offers Spravato treatments. We apologize for any inconvenience and encourage you to consult with our team or your healthcare provider for alternative options.
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