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Jul 14, 2025 10:02 PM

A landmark review finds no scientific evidence that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance.

A major umbrella review led by researchers at University College London has found no convincing evidence that depression is caused by low serotonin levels or reduced serotonin activity. Published in Molecular Psychiatry, the study analyzed decades of research across several major fields and concluded that the long-standing “chemical imbalance” theory lacks scientific support. This challenges the core rationale behind the widespread use of antidepressants like SSRIs, which are believed to work by correcting low serotonin. The review suggests that the popularity of this theory may have contributed to the massive increase in antidepressant prescriptions despite the absence of biological proof.

The findings also raise concerns about how this serotonin theory may shape public perception and treatment decisions.

With up to 90% of people believing depression stems from a chemical imbalance, researchers warn that this misconception can discourage recovery optimism and reliance on non-drug treatments.

Moreover, some evidence points to antidepressants possibly lowering serotonin levels over time, highlighting a need for transparency and new approaches to mental health care.

The authors advocate for a shift in focus toward addressing life stressors, trauma, and social factors through therapy and lifestyle interventions rather than pharmacological solutions alone.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-022-01661-0

And More info https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2022/jul/analysis-depression-probably-not-caused-chemical-imbalance-brain-new-study

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So the next question is why psilocybin seems to improve people with treatment resistant depression.
Followed by why MDMA appears to improve some forms of personality disorder.
Also, why Glp1 drugs help with addictions.
There is a great deal of research that needs to be methodically done to improve our woeful knowledge of how the brain really works, and how genetics, childhood trauma and experiences, and choices interact to promote particular addictions.
Fascinating stuff.

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Yeah, I wished there was more support for developing a healthy Lifestyle rather here take this drug it will cure your depression with its list of side effects

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Apparently, this is much more controversial than implied here, and the three years since it was published have seen a lot of defenses of the serotonin-depression link. Caveat lector.

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Uh oh big pharma now big mad

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Stress and trauma, for me. Being raised in a religious cult will do that.

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Bad take on the original research, RFK, Jr. The original study was not able to find evidence that serotonin, specifically, is culprit. Not surprising or new.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-022-01661-0

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Also,
"As with all research synthesis, the findings of this umbrella review are dependent on the quality of the included studies, and susceptible to their limitations. Most of the included studies were rated as low quality on the AMSTAR-2"

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Chemical imbalance doesnt cause depression, depression causes the chemical imbalanse. But other chemical imbalance of different mental illnesses do lead to depression.

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Yeah I thought that was common knowledge?

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the best cure for depression is an improved financial situation

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And less stress. Which is probably closely related to the financial situation.

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Ya, "is it depression or is it a reasonable outlook while living in a dystopian reality?"

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1 month ago (deleted Jul 15, 2025 10:49 AM) | Likes 0 Dislikes 0

Tell you what, out of my willingness to believe you and my altruistic nature, I will happily take any amount of your money that you would like to give up to decrease your problems. I'm willing to take on the cause of the problems, at risk to my own problems level.

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Fuck starving people. Why give them money or food, right?

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That is indeed the point of my statement. "more money more problems." The person above says 'The best cure for depression is an improved financial situation'. There are millions of people on Earth who are destitute. Abject poverty. Monetary wealth is a mountain without a peak. An endless climb for more. The chase of money does not breed happiness. Attaining something that you always will crave more of is not fulfillment.

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My misunderstanding! My bad. Well said. Thank you.

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