Herbal treatments for depression and major depression
treatment.
Depression-eBooklet
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Treating Depression and Anxiety
the Natural Way
Prescription Anti-Depressants, Tranquillizers and Sleeping
Tablets are regularly prescribed by doctors to treat anything
from bereavement to postnatal depression. While there are many
responsible and caring doctors out there, there are also many
who over prescribe. This may sometimes be due to lack of time,
lack of adequate training in emotional problems and mood
disorders or sometimes just pure indifference towards the
patient's problems! Sad, but unfortunately true!
In my opinion, the above drugs should only be used as a very
last resort to treat depression, anxiety, or insomnia which is
severe and chronic, i.e. when the person's day to day
functioning is badly affected and where the problem is not
responsive to any other forms of treatment. Many times, however,
prescription drugs are the first line of treatment and this
often becomes an obstacle in the patient's road to health and
empowerment. In the extreme, it can lead to addiction and more
problems than the patient started out with.
As for prescription sleeping tablets, the majority are
addictive if used for longer than two weeks. After a while, more
and stronger medication is needed, as the body gets "used" to
the drug and "forgets" how to go to sleep by itself. This sets
up a cycle of insomnia and dependence which is very difficult to
break - and which would have been entirely avoidable if the
health practitioner had spent some time listening to the patient
and helping him or her to overcome problems, rather than
resorting to prescription drugs.
The good news is that there are usually many healthier
alternatives which really work well. They are not always the
"quick fix', but most are a more permanent and certainly
healthier alternative, leaving YOU in control!
Here are a few:
Exercise
I know, I know - you've heard this before and it IS hard to
start! But if every client followed this advice, I would go out
of business! Regular exercise helps you to feel healthier,
increases the production of natural "feel good" chemicals in the
body, boosts self-esteem and significantly reduces the symptoms
of depression, stress and anxiety. It also helps those
struggling to lose weight or fight addictions. The keyword is
"regular"! At least half an hour of brisk exercise three times a
week. Daily is better if you are trying to beat depression.
Walk, swim, jog, dance, do aerobics, whatever - so long as it
results in a bit of sweat and an increased heart rate. Believe
it or not - if you persevere, you will begin to enjoy it!
Social Health
When you are depressed, you usually isolate yourself and
avoid company. Mixing with people is not always what you feel
like doing, but loneliness is one of the major causes of
depression. Get out there and join the world! You may hate it at
first, but do it anyway! It will ultimately help to uplift your
spirits and you will not feel so alone. If you don't have a
social circle, join one! Volunteer organizations, mothers'
groups, churches, sports clubs, hobbies and crafts are all good
ideas. Be creative! Try out different alternatives until you
find something that you like. Don't give up!
See the Discussion Forum Notice Boards for free support
groups and topics of Inspiration. Join an online support group
or start one of your own. Go to
www.feelgoodcounseling.com/FeelGoodCommunity.htm
Talk About It
This is the most effective way of relieving depression and
anxiety. Share your problems and "externalize" them, rather than
bottling them up. You will be amazed at how relieved you feel
and how you are able to begin to get things into perspective.
Speak to friends, family or to a professional person like a
licensed counselor. Writing about your feelings is also
therapeutic, so keep a journal, write a book or consult a
professional.
Do Nice Things For Yourself
Nurture and spoil yourself. You deserve it too! So have a
bubble bath, buy that special something you've been wanting,
play your favorite music and SING, have an aromatherapy massage
or relax and soak in your bathtub after adding a few drops of
soothing lavender oil to the water. - and do it because YOU ARE
SPECIAL!
Learn how to say 'No' to others when it is appropriate and
'Yes' to yourself when you need it. If you tell yourself "I
don't have enough time to do that for myself', ask whether you
would make the time if it was someone else's need. You will
probably find that, while you have the time to see to the needs
of others, you have 'no time' for yourself! Turn this around and
see to your needs too. They are just as important! Don't be a
martyr and deny yourself and then resent other people for not
caring about you!
Diet
No, not the starvation kind! Enjoy your food and eat
healthily. Some foods help to fight depression and anxiety. A
carbohydrate rich diet helps the body produce serotonin - the
'feelgood' chemical. Special serotonin foods are oats, whole
wheat, bananas and other carbohydrate rich foods. Make sure you
are having a full supplement of Vitamin B, magnesium, zinc and
iron - a deficiency in any of these can lead to depression and
anxiety-type symptoms and insomnia
Natural Alternatives
There are many natural alternatives to prescription
antidepressants, anxiolytics, and sleeping tablets. Research
suggests that St John's Wort is as effective, but has far fewer
side effects, than many of the commonly used prescription
antidepressants. Passiflora, Melissa, and Lavender are other
natural remedies to relieve anxiety and, in sufficient dosage,
may also help to induce sleep. To ensure therapeutic dosages and
correct manufacturing processes, Feelgood Health has formulated
a number of natural remedies to promote emotional and
psychological health.
PureCalm (adults) and
KiddieCalmer (children) are specifically formulated to
soothe the symptoms of anxiety and stress, while
MindSoothe (adult) and
MindSoothe Jr. will assist with anxiety as well as
depression.
Serenite (adult capsules or drops) and
Serenite Jr. help to promote natural sleep. All of these,
and other natural remedies, can be ordered online at
www.nativeremedies.com Consult a health practitioner before
changing or stopping prescription medication!
Learn to Relax or Meditate
Relaxation techniques and meditation are easy to learn and
are so effective in relieving stress, anxiety, and depression
that I wonder why they are not routinely prescribed or even
taught as a life skill at school! There are some excellent books
on meditation and relaxation reviewed at
www.feelgoodcounseling.com/AngelBooks.htm
Understand Your Symptoms
Why are you feeling depressed? What is bothering you? What
needs to change to help you to feel better? Is it something in
your present, or are there unresolved issues in your past or in
your childhood that you still need to deal with and which are
affecting your life and your relationships?
Are your anxiety symptoms realistic or do they subconsciously
mask other issues in your life which need dealing with like low
self esteem, relationship problems or problems from your
childhood?
Symptoms of depression and anxiety are very troublesome, but
they are also an 'early warning' signal from your body that
something is not right and needs to change. Listen to your body
and work on your problems to prevent further ill health.
For more recommended and reviewed books on depression,
anxiety and stress, see
www.feelgoodcounseling.com/reference_library.htm
Here are some other useful
eBooklets on the topic of Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Depression.
-
Understanding And Treating Anxiety
- Help Yourself Overcome Panic
Attacks
- Help Yourself Overcome Insomnia
- Understanding And Treating
Depression
For more information, go to
http://www.nativeremedies.com/eBooklets.shtml
Feelgood Tip
Here's a private game to play, guaranteed to warm your heart!
See how many people you can get to return a smile! Without
looking loony, make eye contact, smile and greet each person you
meet or pass (as long as it's not in a dark alley!). Count how
many return your smile. Not only does it feel good to have
people smile at you, the facial muscles involved in smiling send
messages to the brain, causing an increase in production of
natural feelgood brain chemicals! Try it - you'll be surprised!
Keep smiling!
Michele
http://www.nativeremedies.com/
Psychologist At your Fingertips!
Michele Carelse is a Registered Clinical Psychologist
and Licensed Counselor with more than 15 years experience
running her own private practice.
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