International Journal of Psychiatry Research

International Journal of Psychiatry Research

Open Access
ISSN: 2641-4317
Research Article

Mental Health Therapy: Multivitamins

Authors: Ashok Kumar Dudi

DOI: 10.33425/2641-4317.1165


Abstract

Aims and Objectives: This study promotes mental health multivitamin supplementation as an alternate treatment.

Methodology: Complementary therapy of multivitamin supplementation is designed using introspection and Google Scholar.

Research and Results: Nutritional deficiencies can affect the brain and neurological system. Oxidative stress damage DNA, proteins, dendrites, and mitochondria. Mental health is linked to gut-environment impacts via the brain-gut axis. Serotonin, GABA, epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopaminergic pathways can be affected by psychiatric dietary therapy. N- cetylcystine (NAC), coenzyme Q10, and NAD+ may treat neurological and neuroprogressive illnesses. Retinoic acid induce embryonic stem cell neural lineage differentiation, which can damage adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) and mental health. Multivitamins support brain and body function.

Conclusion: Psychiatric problems can be healed with multivitamins.

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Citation: Ashok Kumar Dudi. Mental Health Therapy: Multivitamins. 2023; 6(3). DOI: 10.33425/2641-4317.1165
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Simon Chiu
Simon Chiu
Department of psychiatry, London Health Sciences Centre

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