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What is Inositol?
Inositol is a type of sugar related to glucose. It occurs naturally in the
body and is present in many foods. Inositol can also be taken as a dietary
supplement.
How does Inositol work?
Low levels of inositol have been found in the spinal fluid of people who are
depressed and in the brains of people who have committed suicide. These findings
have raised the possibility that taking inositol might be a useful treatment.
Is Inositol effective?
There have been several small studies on inositol. It is unclear from this
evidence whether inositol is effective.
Are there any disadvantages?
None known.
Where do you get Inositol?
Inositol powder can be bought as a dietary supplement at some health food
shops or over the internet.
Recommendation
It is unclear whether inositol helps
depression. More research is needed.
Key references
Taylor MJ, Wilder H, Bhagwagar Z, Geddes J. Inositol for depressive disorders
(Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2004. Chichester, UK: John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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