Wayne
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Hi All,
I recently read the Lyme Disease article entitled "Lyme, Depression and Suicide" posted by ggingues at this link. In this article, I found the following paragraph quite interesting. Thought I'd post it here in the Antibiotics and Immune Modulators forum.
I recently read the Lyme Disease article entitled "Lyme, Depression and Suicide" posted by ggingues at this link. In this article, I found the following paragraph quite interesting. Thought I'd post it here in the Antibiotics and Immune Modulators forum.
Best, WayneThis is supported by clinical observation and laboratory research showing antidepressant treatment improves immunocompetence. It has been demonstrated in vitro that antidepressants which act on the serotonin 1A receptor (most antidepressants) increase natural killer cell activity. In addition, there are undoubtedly other indirect effects on the immune system through other neural or neuroendurocrine and autonomic pathways. To state this more concisely - antidepressants can result in antibiotic effects, and antibiotics can have antidepressant effects.