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Depressive disorder affects millions of Americans. This mood disorder can interfere with an individual's ability to function on a daily basis. Some people seek help from their physician who prescribes antidepressants. However others prefer to find natural remedies for depression.
Nutritional supplements such as Amino acid are commonly used as one of the natural remedies for depression. These are taken in conjunction with other lifestyle modification including dietary changes as well as other vitamins and minerals. Taken on their own these natural remedies are relatively ineffective and need to be combined with program approach.
Some people have had success in overcoming bouts of depression without using the amino acid supplements. These individuals found that vitamin and mineral therapy were perfect natural remedies for depression. People can become depressed if they are suffering from vitamin and mineral deficiencies. These individuals fair well simply using supplements to replace the deficient elements in their systems.
A very popular natural remedy for depression is Vitamin B6. This vitamin works with the body's nervous system in the processing of serotonin. Serotonin is directly linked to depressive disorder. Some individuals who have a serotonin imbalance may feel great relief from taking vitamin B6.
To counteract different depressive states Folic acid should be considered. A deficiency in folic acid may be a result of stress (both physical and psychological) or excessive alcohol consumption. Adding folic acid to your natural remedies for depression may yield great results.
Vitamins and minerals are important in helping the body function normally. Vitamins and minerals used as natural remedies for depression include vitamin B12, vitamin C and magnesium. A normal body is one that has enough nutrients.
Other natural remedies for depression come in the form of herbal supplements. Two popular herbs that are used to treat depressive disorder are St. John's Wort and Ginko. These two herbs have been reported to elevate mood as well as increase energy in many individuals.
Those people prefer who prefer to avoid pills and supplements seek other natural remedies for depression. Light therapy is a useful treatment for certain kinds of depressive states.
Depression is a serious condition. Make sure that you discuss these natural remedies for depression with your physician before trying to treat the condition yourself. No one should experience a depressive state alone.
Susan Wilby is an author for Yoga in Health, this article is posted on CanAm College