Natural Cures for Depression
Natural Cures for Depression - Do They Exist or
Not?
Most people suffering from bouts of depression, anxiety and
general mood disorders that greatly affect their quality of
life don't even know that they have non-prescription options to
treat their depression effectively.
Instead, most people will either "bite the bullet" through
the rough times, or they will seek the advice of a professional
such as a phychiatrist or psychologist, and perhaps go through
counseling, or be put on a prescription antidepressant such as
Zoloft or Prozac. Did you know that antidepressants are
currently the third leading classification of prescription
drugs by overall revenue and profitability?
This tells us one thing for sure. Depression is very
widespread, very common, and perhaps even overprescribed, some
critics might say.
The news about some very popular prescribed medicines for
clinical depression is alarming, to say the least. Side effects
ranging from nervousness to nausea and sexual dysfunction or
low libido are just a few.
This fact has lead many people suffering from this sometimes
crippling mental health condition to consider alternative cures
for depression - they are going natural. This is not to say the
natural way to remedy the symptoms of depression is for
everyone.
There are a lot of people who can still benefit from
prescription meds, and never have any problems. Not only that,
many people also benefit from the therapy that goes with the
prescription, ie the talking through of their problems, their
perception of their mental condition and so on and so
forth.
However, there are a great deal out there who also can
benefit from treating their depression with a natural cure.
People who usually benefit the greatest are not the ones who
may normally be diagnosed with having "chronic" clinical
depression.
They are the people who have the occasional bout of the
blues, and feelings of helplessness coupled with anxiety. If
that's you, you would most likely be an excellent candidate for
natural depression treatment.
What is Depression? How is it Defined?
Depression is usually defined as a psychiatric disorder
characterized by an inability to concentrate, insomnia, loss of
appetite, feelings of extreme sadness, guilt, helplessness and
hopelessness, and thoughts of death as a final means of peace
and tranquility. While most people do suffer occasional down
time, some people are more prone to feel this way consistently,
and they are the ones who should seek professional help.
For the countless others, a natural way can be the best
choice for the best results in fighting depression and
regaining a sense of joy and peace.
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