Herbal Supplements - Nature's Prozac?
- Patient interest is high, but evidence varies; FDA does not regulate for safety or efficacy.
- Kava (Piper methysticum):
- Acts on GABA-A receptors.
- ⚠️ Warning: Associated with severe hepatotoxicity; monitor LFTs.
- St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum):
- Used more for depression; weak MAOI/SSRI activity.
- ⚠️ Warning: Potent CYP450 inducer (especially CYP3A4).
- Valerian Root & Passionflower:
- Milder options for insomnia and anxiety, also via GABA modulation.
⭐ Exam Favorite: St. John's Wort significantly reduces the concentration of many drugs-including oral contraceptives, warfarin, and antiretrovirals-by inducing CYP3A4. Always check for drug interactions.

Mind-Body Therapies - Zen & the Brain
- Core Principle: Non-judgmental awareness of the present moment (mindfulness).
- Techniques:
- Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR): Structured program integrating meditation and Hatha yoga.
- Vipassanā & Zen Meditation: Focus on breath, bodily sensations, and observing thoughts without attachment.
- Neurobiological Effects:
- ↓ Amygdala activity (fear center).
- ↑ Prefrontal Cortex (PFC) activity (emotional regulation).
- Promotes neuroplasticity in key networks.

⭐ High-Yield: Mindfulness meditation is strongly associated with decreased activity in the Default Mode Network (DMN), the brain's "autopilot" network active during mind-wandering and self-referential thought, which is often hyperactive in anxiety disorders.
Lifestyle & Other Methods - Body as Pharmacy
- Exercise: Aerobic activity (e.g., running, swimming) for ≥30 mins, 3-5 days/week.
- Mechanism: ↑ endorphins, ↑ serotonin, ↑ BDNF, ↓ cortisol.
- Sleep Hygiene: Crucial for emotional regulation. Consistent sleep-wake cycles are key.
- Dietary Modification:
- ↓ Caffeine & alcohol intake.
- Consider omega-3 fatty acids & probiotics.
- Mind-Body Therapies:
- Yoga & Tai Chi: Improve GABA levels.
- Meditation/Mindfulness: Strengthens prefrontal cortex control over amygdala.
- Controlled breathing (e.g., box breathing).

⭐ Regular aerobic exercise demonstrates anxiolytic effects comparable to SSRIs in some studies, by boosting endorphins and modulating the HPA axis.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Kava kava carries a significant risk of severe hepatotoxicity and is generally not recommended.
- St. John's Wort is a potent CYP450 inducer, which can reduce the efficacy of many medications and risks serotonin syndrome if combined with SSRIs.
- Valerian root, used for insomnia and anxiety, can cause significant sedation and dizziness.
- S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAMe) lacks strong evidence and may precipitate mania in patients with bipolar disorder.
- Always ask about herbal supplement use to avoid dangerous drug interactions.
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