Some supplements may increase antidepressant effectiveness


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An international evidence review has found that certain nutritional supplements can increase the effectiveness of antidepressants for people with clinical depression. Omega 3 fish oils, S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), methylfolate (bioactive form of folate) and Vitamin D, were all found to boost the effects of medication. University of Melbourne and Harvard researchers examined 40 clinical trials worldwide,

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