Depression Treatment: Treating It Naturally

Posted in Depression Treatment by on October 5th, 2008

Living with depression presents challenging circumstances. The dark moods one can experience can make just functioning seem impossible. Depression can have a wide variety of results. It can be treated, in many cases with 100% success. It can also have the worst outcome, involving someone taking their own life. Today, we are under constant pressure to stay away from drugs. Especially when it comes to treating mental illnesses. Medications do have their time and place, but it might be best to try to treat depression through natural means first.

There are many natural remedies that can be tried before trying drugs and medication. Some have tried that natural remedy known as St. John?s wort. This has been known to improve the mood of some depression sufferers without any side effects.

Those that suffer from depression should avoid excessive alcohol intake. Alcohol is a depressant so it will slow your body down. It could react with your body?s chemistry and make your condition worse. Alcohol is also a toxin that they body does not need.

Try to eat a well balances diet. Loss of vitamins and minerals are directly linked with depression. Make time to eat despite the type of lifestyle you have.

You may want to consider cognitive behavior therapy. This will help you refocus your thought and generate a more positive feeling. Your thoughts have a direct bearing on your mood. The more negative they are the more likely you are to become depressed.

If you lead a stressful lifestyle, then some stress management training could be for you. Stress can be the cause of all kinds of ailments, not only depression. Keeping your stress levels low and learning to deal with highly stressful situations can go a long way in helping your depression.

You may want to try helping others. Sometimes doing volunteer work and helping those less fortunate will help. It can be quite rewarding and can negate some of those negative thoughts about yourself.

Finally, if you need to take medication, don?t feel like a failure. It may be that the natural way isn?t going to work for you. Be satisfied that you gave it a go.

Depression can present many challenges to a person. They range of emotions they feel can leave them feeling helpless and useless. Some do get treatment while others grow worse with each passing day. When possible look to natural treatments. They will not give you side effects and will give your body other health benefits. However, if it doesn?t work there is no shame in treating your depression with medication. Whatever works for you is the best course of action.

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