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Alternative Treatment for Depression: Learning How Herbs Can Aid in Treating Depression Naturally by
Tess Thompson / Native Remedies If you
are like many of the 20.9 million adults in the U.S. who are suffering
from depression, you have probably debated the pros and cons of taking
prescription antidepressants. While
depression can often be combated with therapy alone, some professionals
do recommend medication for certain cases. The
right type and dosage of a prescription medication can sometimes meet
with success for a patient, but many experience side effects that
outweigh the benefits. Paxil,
Prozac and Zoloft are all SSRIs, and often produce side effects such as
sexual dysfunction, nausea, diarrhea and headaches, and in some cases
thoughts of suicide. In
order to avoid these, more and more people are deciding instead to
explore natural remedies for depression. Many
believe that it is more effective at treating depression than many
prescription medications but with fewer risks. The active compounds in
St. John's Wort help naturally reduce feelings of sadness, anxiety and
worthlessness, and many who take it also report less exhaustion and
fewer headaches. Best
of all, this herb often produces no side effects, although some might
experience sensitivity to sun or other minor side effects. It is
not as effective as St. John's Wort, but it can be taken in conjunction
with other natural ingredients as an overall mood-booster. When
it is combined with St. John's Wort, it can be very successful in
treating depression naturally. It is
important to allow a trial period in order to feel the effects of the
natural medications, as some will take several weeks to take effect. As
always, you should seek a doctor's advice before you decide to stop
taking a prescription medication, and you should avoid combining
prescription medications with natural medications. Hopefully,
you will find a safe, healthy combination of natural ingredients helps
you to feel consistently better over time. ~ ~ ~ For
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