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Depression can make your
life a nightmare. Not only do you
feel emotionally miserable, there is a lot
of evidence showing that depression can
cause fatigue, physical pain, and that it
increases your likelihood of developing
some autoimmune diseases and
cancers.
Finding new and improved
treatments and cures for depression has
been a subject for scientific research for
years, but especially within the last two
decades. The bad news is, there still
aren't really any cures for
depression. As a complicated mental
disorder with many possible causes, no one
treatment alone will cure you. The
good news is, the right combination of
treatments can be so effective that they
can be considered a cure for
depression.
Everyone feels
depressed now and then, it's a
totally normal response to trauma,
stress, or pressure. Some
people have an actual physical
condition that causes them to be
depressed all or most of the time,
even without seemingly good
reason. This clinical
depression is rooted in an imbalance
of brain chemistry and it won't
normally go away on its own without
treatment. More often than not,
clinical depression gets worse if not
treated. A good place to start
is to talk to your doctor about your
depression; he or she will be able
help you figure out what treatments
might serve for you as a cure for
depression.
There are several
effective treatments for depression
that can go a long way in alleviating
the condition. The most proven,
tried, and tested forms of treatments
are talk therapies and support
groups. While this approach is
certainly not a cure for depression,
some kind of talk therapy or peer
support is an extremely effective
compliment to any additional
treatments you
attempt.
Some other remedies
for depression that may help are
diet, exercise, and some regular
exposure to sunlight. You don't
have to go on a weight loss diet, but
studies have shown that excessive
fats, and refined sugars can worsen
symptoms of depression, and that
certain foods can help alleviate
it. Ask your doctor about which
foods to avoid and which to eat more
of. Regular exercise has also
been shown to boost both endorphin
levels and serotonin levels, which
will help alleviate symptoms of
depression. Those that are
looking for natural cures for
depression and anxiety will be
interested in this depression
treatment because it does not rely on
medication.
It has been
reported recently that small amounts
of sunlight is required for serotonin
production, and so people in dark
climates may suffer from depression
due to lack of sun. If you are
feeling depressed often, you may want
to consider spending more time
outdoors or investing in a light that
mimics sunlight. If you are
eating poorly, not exercising, and
spending all your time indoors,
taking steps to change these
behaviors may in themselves serve as
a cure for your
depression.
If natural cures
for depression do not work you may
need to try medications.
Fortunately, there are a variety of
very effective medications available
today that can alleviate the symptoms
of clinical depression. They
should never be used as a cure for
depression in and of themselves, but
combined with other treatments they
can be a powerful tool in your fight
against
depression.
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