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6th May 2010 by Depressed No CommentsResource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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Anxiety and depression can some of the most difficult human conflicts to go through. You’re left weakened from the inside out and often the chances of totally curing your illness seem bleak at best. Now you may be saying to yourself that anxiety is a totally different problem than depression and in a way you are right but they are so closely related that often times when a person suffers from one they suffer from the other.
Outside of the United States, vitamin treatment, herbs, and other treatments are regularly used as methods to treat mild to moderate depression cures. They’re not know to work on the most severe cases, unfortunately, but they do seem to be effective for people who only suffer from less severe episodes. These treatments are not approved for serious use in the US, however. Still, many psychologists and other mental health professionals encourage their use by patients who don’t feel that medication is appropriate for them.
Treating just anxiety would do very little for the person as the depression would be left to run free. The symptoms of depression are too many to list but often time people associate a feeling of sadness with being depressed. This is partially true as many people will feel depressed in life especially after a tragic event such as the loss of a loved one but clinical depression is much more than that. Whereas a healthy brain can adjust to these feelings of sadness and overcome them a person suffering from depression will not simply be able to overcome the symptoms. They may retreat from the world missing social events or activities as well as completely cut off contact with friends or family. They in a sense withdraw to their shell.
Remember that if you’re experimenting with vitamin treatments or herbal cures, you should know the expected results and side effects, and understand how each substance is meant to work on your body. These depression cures may also have side effects, though they’re generally not as severe as those of anti-depressant drugs. For instance, St. John’s Wort, a common herbal treatment for mild depression, is also associated with sensitivity to the sun. Don’t get caught up in hype and promises from companies that just want to sell supplements, and make sure that you choose treatments that are of the highest quality. After all, herbal treatments can vary.
A balanced diet or vitamin and nutrient supplementation can help, too. For instance, amino acids have been used to treat some types of depression, and are showing promise in ongoing studies. For some people, a higher vitamin B ratio can help improve the mood. Regular exercise, a good diet, and a consistent sleep schedule have also been shown to be effective depression cures, since they can help balance chemicals in the brain which are responsible for happiness or unhappiness.
While there’s no magic bullet, there are depression cures out there that don’t involve medication. If you’re suffering from this disorder, you should take the time to check them out - it’s important to get treatment, because depression doesn’t just go away!.












































