Depression is a psychological disorder that accompanies other physical symptoms of depression - lack of energy, unexplained sad feelings, no desire for visitors or participation in activities for extended periods. Some depression may have to do with chemical imbalances or mood disorders such as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Many people experience depression with the changes of the seasons, not only the coming of winter but fall and spring as well. Natural depression remedies can elevate the serotonin levels in the brain and help overcome the feelings that go along with depression.
What Causes Depression?
Researchers believe that depression may be hereditary. The tendency to get depression may run in families. If you had a parent with a tendency for depression you may also experience depression at some point in your life. Other factors such as deadlines at work, or school and hormonal imbalances may contribute to feelings of depression.
Women are at risk of depression due to the hormonal changes during pregnancy, the postpartum period following delivery and menopause. Women also tend to have more responsibility as single parents trying to work and care for children. Single fathers also have stress but single mothers most often are the primary caregivers.
Some natural treatments include St. Johns Wort, Omega 3 fish oils, folic acid and Vitamin B6. Changes in diet such as eliminating caffeine, avoiding sugar and alcoholic beverages and eating healthier foods may also help alleviate symptoms. Add a little daily exercise to get fresh air and feel energized. Getting more exercise may also help you sleep better.
Most of these natural depression remedies can be found in any pharmacy or health food store. Online vitamin and health food retailers also carry natural flower remedies that may