Articles, tagged with "moderate depression", page 4
30th April 2009
For thousands of years the yellow spice, saffron has been used by traditional medical systems to treat several illnesses. Contemporary clinical research has shown that, when it comes to the treatment of mild to moderate depression, saffron is on a par wit...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
01st February 2009
Many of my patients do not want to take medication and I support their efforts to find a holistic solution. Here are my top recommendations:
1) Exercise: Believe it or not, exercise has been found to be the most effective treatment for depression. Of ...
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Author:
Catherine Auman, MFT
31st January 2009
There are an array of complementary, alternative, and integrative approaches to the treatment of depression that includes use of supplements, exercise, massage, light therapy, homeopathy, and rapid rate transcranial magnetic stimulation. There are many ov...
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Author:
Andrew Bicknell
09th September 2008
EPA - This Omega 3 fatty acid, derived from fish oil, heads the natural supplement pack in terms of its ability to reduce the ill affects of stress and anxiety and alleviate mild to moderate depression
I have been singing the praises of this particular...
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Author:
Peter Field
17th July 2008
Depression and anxiety become a way of living for many of us. It is not the way life is supposed to be. The big advancement in the medical field is undeniable. Mind issues though are more difficult to deal with. Your brain is more complex than the myocard...
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Author:
Constantine
11th July 2008
St. John's Wort is a plant with yellow flowers that researchers continue to look at for its health and well-being benefits. A perennial herb, it is from Europe and found its way to America with settlers. It is commonplace in meadows and fields. The first ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd April 2008
Cyclothymia is a chronic bipolar disorder consisting of short periods of mild depression and short periods of hypomania (lasting a few days to a few weeks), separated by short periods of normal mood. Individuals with cyclothymia (thymia: from the Greek wo...
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Author:
peterhutch
10th March 2008
Recent news reports have highlighted a major problem with Prozac, basically that it doesn't actually work. Incredible isn't it? It all stemmed from a major study by Hull University into the available data on drugs obtained under the Freedom of Information...
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06th February 2008
Depression is a "whole-body" illness, involving your body, mood, and thoughts. It affects the way you eat and sleep, the way you feel about yourself, and the way you think about things. A depressive disorder is not the same as a passing blue mood. It is n...
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Author:
Peter sams
30th October 2007
Menopause usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. At this time, menstrual cycles cease, and there is a drop in hormone levels, especially those of estrogen and progesterone. Some women decide to take herbal, natural, or plant-based products to help ...
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Author:
Alien
15th June 2007
Mild to moderate depression is a common reason for choosing complementary and alternative therapies. Natural remedies are an excellent choice for treatment, as they tend not to have adverse long-term effects that can occur with many pharmaceutical prepara...
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Author:
Michelle Cech
25th May 2007
The bright yellow flower of the St Johns Wort (hypericum perforatum) with it's ray-like petals, represents the power of the sun that forces away the darkness. This already points to the anti-depressant effects of the St Johns Wort which are highly respect...
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Author:
camlewatson
10th May 2007
Pop a few pills. Take a couple of vitamins. Then just sit back and wait to feel much better than ever before. That's how depression treatment works, right?
Wrong.
Though many people are hoping for a "quick fix" depression treatment, it simply doe...
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Author:
Mitamins Team
09th May 2007
Most smokers find it difficult to quit smoking when withdrawal symptoms set in. Failure to overcome the withdrawal symptoms lead many smokers into relapse. If you want a natural remedy for these symptoms, you can consider St John's Wort.
In Europe, doc...
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Author:
graysonlohan
26th April 2007
The source of fibromyalgia remains unknown to the many medical researchers despite its obvious symptoms. For almost 150 years, this baffling syndrome of fibromyalgia has been closely examined by medical researchers, and yet the genesis remains unfound.
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Author:
Moses Wright