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The Underlying Cause?

ConcordDiet
Posts: 26 Member
Have you determined the underlying cause of the depression? Exercise may temporarily raise endorphins providing temporary relief, but just like a sugar high, the bottoming out is less rewarding.
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The bottoming out?0
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The downside of a sugar high .... feeling lethargic, moody, less satisfied.0
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I eat sugar and never felt lethargic, moody or less satisfied. Sugar gives me energy and makes me happy.1
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For me, the underlying cause of my depression was serotonin. Once adjusted, my depression lessened dramatically. I eat way too much sugar every day, it doesn't seem to play a role in my mental state.0
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You intended this as a response to the Depression and Exercise thread, not as a separate thread, right?2
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I know the 2 main causes of my depression. One can possible be "fixed" with medications, the other with less legal means.
Sugar makes me happy as well.0 -
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