What Can You Do About Depression! The St John Alternative.
by Stephen Gainsly
With all of the anti-depression drugs available, it can be
difficult for you and your doctor to choose one that works
for your particular case. Every patient is different.
A person suffering from dysthymic depression, or mild
depression, will be sad and not interested in doing
anything. This type of depression is often ignored or not
diagnosed and can carry on for many years.
Depression can also stem from bipolar disorders, major
depression, pregnancy and trauma from highly stressful
situations.
A lot of the medications used to treat depression include
complicated chemical balances that need to be adjusted to
the particular patient, and can also have multiple physical
and emotional side effects. Some patients report feeling
worse after having taken traditional medications or they
report needing to switch from medicine to medicine as one
wears off and becomes less effective.
So what alternatives do patients have when they cannot
consult a qualified psychiatrist for an appropriate
prescription?
The newer trend in handling depression begins with a
healthier lifestyle. Eating more fruits and vegetables, as
well as avoiding sugars and caffeine can create a more
wholesome environment in the body and an increased
resistance to the everyday stresses of life.
Physical exercise helps to ease mood swings that are caused
by depression. It also strengthens the body so that it can
deal with stress more effectively.
In the herbal field, St. John's Wort has become the most
often spoken of remedy for depression. This herb has been
used in Europe for centuries without negative results, and
has come over to the United States with great success.
St. John's Wort works by stabilizing the mood and reducing
the amount of swings in the overall demeanor of the patient.
And because it's not created with chemicals, it can also
have fewer side effects.
The efficacy of St John's Wort in treating depression is
yet to be scientifically proved. It is however, easily
available without a prescription from your local grocery
store. For those who can't afford to see a psychiatrist,
St John's Wort offers an alternative.
But before you buy it for depression, it's a good idea
nevertheless to speak to your doctor about St. John's Wort.
Depression can result from physical problems that your
doctor can address to assess whether you need medication.
Stephen Gainsly operates the website
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