Friday, March 13, 2009

Home Remedies For Depression

Depression is not the short term low feeling one gets from things not going well in life that can eventually be overcome, and the low feelings dissipate, and life returns to normal.

Clinical depression is an incomprehensible extreme form of feeling hopelessness, "blue", down, dejection, and can cause a lack of ability to do everyday work, eat, sleep, and have enjoyment of any kind.


The good news is that statistics are indicating the vast majority can be effectively treated by medical and other remedies.

Medications like Antidepressants, anti-anxiety, and antipsychotic drugs are being used.

Some cases of depression caused by underlying psychological factors can be helped by psychological treatment therapies .

Diet has also shown to help, in some cases where dietary imbalances are suspected, supplements can help to control the disorder.

A large and fast growing number of the population is turning to natural herbals, vitamins, and minerals, that have been used for many years with very favorable results and no, or very few side effects.

Deficiencies in folic acid and vitamins B12, B6, iron,and, Omega-3 fatty acids have been found to be related to depression.

St. John 's Wort, and Ginkgo Biloba are examples of over the counter herbals that are used as a remedy for depression.

Natural herbal remedies are drawing the attention of many pharmacists that now are stocking a lot of the thousands of known herbs and natural compounds for the treatment of many health conditions.

Friends and relatives are important in helping a person dealing with depression


Some of the ways these people can help is by encouraging the person to stay with treatment, accompanying the depressed person doctor's appointments, making sure that medication is taken on time, and by giving encouraging positive emotional support.

It helps to involve the depressed person in activities such as going to a movie, a sports event, a religious gathering, a long walk, or any other type of activity that may spark their interest.

People should reassure the depressed person that as time passes by following the treatment, he or she will get better.


These lifestyle changes may be helpful, but are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or health professional.

About the Author:
Joe Rote has spent 19 years in the health field, and is the webmaster of
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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - OCD

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the most common of all the mental disorders and affects more than 2 percent of the population. It is characterized by obsessive compulsions and unusually repetitive behaviors that people perform in an attempt to reduce unwanted thoughts and anxiety.

These OCD obsessions are persistent and cause marked distress making it difficult to pursue everyday life by interfering with school, job, and daily functions
It will not help to tell a person with Obsessive-compulsive disorder to
relax and not worry so much. The symptoms are an indication of a serious Anxiety disorder that is caused by a biological physiological problem that they can not just think away.
Typically Obsessive Compulsive Disorder symptoms first appear in adolescence, but research shows some children develop the disorder as early as the preschool years.

Many OCD sufferers try to conceal their disorder from friends, and the people at school and work.

Some of the more common compulsions and obsessions are:
* Excessive fear that harm will come to themselves, friends, or loved ones.
* Excessive need to do things perfectly.
* Repeating the same actions numerous times such as checking of door
locks, lights, windows, faucets, washing hands, etc.

If Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is suspected and interferes with daily life, the person should seek a psychiatric assessment.

There is no shortage of prescription medications for the various forms of anxiety disorders. The fear of the side effects of traditional medicine is driving more and more people toward the use of natural products to remedy health problems and achieving favorable results, with little or no side effects.

I recommend that you take a look at Natural Health Products for the opportunity to read additional information on OCD, and to be pointed to proven natural health products that will aid to remedy this anxiety disorder.

About the Author: Joe Rote has spent 18 years in the health field, and is the webmaster of Natural Health Products that will point you to high quality information, and natural health products that are produced under pharmaceutical conditions to ensure the highest degree of potency and consistency.
Copyright 2007 Joe Rote
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