How To Treat Depression Naturally?
Depression, one of the leading reasons for work absence in the United States of
America, is a sickness that one out of five people experiences during their
lifetime. It is a critical medical illness -- a disorder that affects one's
whole wellbeing whether physical, mental or emotional. It is commonly described
as sadness, the blues, psychological suffering, or down in the
dumps.
Depression is more popular in women than men and is particularly
prevalent among adolescents. It affects individuals of all races and age groups,
but it is three to five times more common among the elderly.
Depression
is the main cause of alcoholism, substance abuse and other dependencies. It may
also be a symptom of other diseases such as hypothyroidism or
anemia.
Symptoms of Depression
Depression is a real malady and
exacts a high cost in terms of broken relationships, social isolation, and
decreased work productivity. It impacts not only the person suffering from it
but those close to them, especially their family, relatives and close friends.
Untreated depression may lead to suicide. Most people do not recognize the
symptoms of depression or tend to ignore them. Symptoms of depression could
include wakefulness, unhappiness, trouble concentrating, anxiousness, loss of
appetite, loss of interest in usual hobbies and activities, and mood swings. The
most frequent type is reactive depression, which is a depression that is induced
by a painful or stressful event.
Treatment of Depression
Eighty
percent of the cases of depression are successfully treated, a rate that could
be improved to a great extent if the proper medical and social care were to be
provided. If you believe you are suffering from depression, please go and visit
a professional health practitioner immediately for professional
help.
There are many available options of treatment including natural
medicine therapies and short-term psychotherapy which have been proven as
effective. The use of alternative and complementary medicine to manage
depression is becoming more popular. They assist in alleviating the symptoms of
depression, especially in cases of mild to moderate depression. Psychotherapy
and hypnotherapy are excellent alternatives for mild depression and are highly
effective. Psychotherapy provides people the opportunity to understand the
factors that lead to their depression and to cope effectively with the mental,
behavioral, social, and situational triggers. Hypnotherapy provides people the
opportunity to overcome any stressful life situations that lead to their
depression.
St. John's wort is one of the most beneficial natural and
herbal remedies for depression. It is more potent than a placebo and is as good
as antidepressant drugs for mild and moderate depression.
Persistent
negative thoughts and emotions will only cause your depression to worsen. Try to
focus on the simple things in life that give you happiness and lift up your
spirit. Accept whatever life offers you, maintain your good spirits, and be
optimistic.
Prior to taking any natural treatments, you must seek the
advice of your physician or other professional health
practitioners.
Sources:
1- National Institute of Mental Health (www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publication...).
2-
MedlinePlus: Depression (www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/depress...).
3- The
International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression (http://www.ifred.org/).
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Dr: Tamer Shaban
M.B.B.C.H, Physician, D.H.P. , D.C.M.T, S.N.H.S Dip. (Nutrition), S.N.H.S Dip.
(Herbalism),Reiki master,
Member of the Royle Institute of Hypnotherapy and
Psychotherapy, Member of the Complete Mind therapists Association. Cupping
therapy and alternative Medicine expert.More Health Articles
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