Depression Natural Treatment
Depression can be a very serious condition. While it's true that everyone gets the blues every now and then, if you seem to more and more be getting into a deep, dark place in your mind that you can’t seem to get rid of, it could be time for serious help. Depression is a very serious medical condition and you need to seek some form of help if you think you have it.
Of course we've all heard about the incredible wonder drugs that have been presented to us by the pharmaceutical companies ("ask your doctor if such and such is right for you"). However, with these wonder drugs can come great side effects. That's why it's good to know that there are some good natural alternatives out there for depression.
It is believed by more and more people that the answer to depression lies in your subconscious mind because that is where depression seems to takes root. And that is why many people have found great relief, even permanent freedom from depression through hypnosis.
To learn more about natural remedies or herbal remedies, seek the help of a reputable herbalist or homeopath. Depression doesn't have to be a life sentence of pharmaceutical medication.
Here are a few of the most popular herbs used in herbal therapies:
Echinacea: This has been claimed to boost the body's immune system to help fight off infections. It has been widely used to treat the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections
Goldenseal: This is typically used as an antibiotic. It is often used in conjunction with Echinacea to ward off the common cold or the flu.
Rose Hips: This is a good source of vitamin C.
Chamomile: This is often used for calming overly stressed nerves, relieving stomach pain, preventing ulcers, and fighting infection.
Garlic: This is known to be a potent natural antibiotic, with natural anti-viral properties. It aids in the reduction of cholesterol and prevents the formation of internal blood clots that trigger heart attacks.
Slippery Elm Bark: This is helpful for soothing sore throats, coughs, and stomach disorders.
Ginseng: This is used to help stimulate the immune system. It aids protecting of the liver from toxic things. And it has widely been used to increase stamina.
Dandelion: This is helpful in relieving premenstrual bloating.
Feverfew: This has been used to aid in the prevention of migraine headaches.
Raspberry Leaf: This is popular in the treatment of morning sickness and uterine infection. It has also been known to aid in the prevention of miscarriage.
Spearmint & Peppermint: These are typically used in the treatment of indigestion.
Comfrey: This is often used in the treatment of cuts or bruises.
Senna: This is a very powerful natural laxative.
Uva Ursi: This is used as a natural diuretic. It is also known for its urinary antiseptic effects.
Ginger: This has been used to help prevent motion sickness. Also used in the prevention of internal blood clots that trigger heart attacks.
Licorice: A digestive aid. Also good for soothing sore throats and treating ulcers.
Remember, before starting any kind of herbal therapy, learn as much as possible about any contraindications, or any allergies that you may have. And you may want to consult with a reputable herbalist to help with your individual needs.
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