Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Every medecine is pure poison for the body, which has now to fight twice: Against depression and against this poison attack. How about daily long walkings in the nature, playing with animals, eat and drink as healthy as possible ? Keeping away from TV, newspapers, city stress ? Did he do all this for at least two month ? Manuel, reflexologist. --- Karen Rivera <kari32699 a écrit : > Last year I was in a depression and went to see my naturopath. She suggested > 5-htp and increasing my omega-3's in my diet. It definetly helped. I am sure > that in the severe case your boyfriend it will take more, but maybe these can > relieve him a bit. My sister was taking prescription antidepressants and they > rob you of your spirit. I hope all goes well for you both. > > Karen > > faithfulfriendpetsit <faithfulfriendpetsit wrote: > Hi- > I am so sorry that your boyfriend has been going through such hell. I > know you said he has been to many doctors, but I would strongly > recommend he go and see a psychopharmacologist. A good psychopharm > will be able to treat him more effectively than a family doc, etc. > These psychoparms are medical doctors trained in psychiatry and > pharmacology and have a better succeess rate when it comes to finding > the right meds.... At this point, since your boyfriend is in such an > acute state of depression, I don't think the herbal remedies will do > the trick. In any case, diet is a contributing facotr. He should cut > out as much sugar and simple carbs as possible, limit caffeine intake, > and up the protein. I suffer from depression and anxiety...I have > found when I am in a " state " my body craves carbs which only seems to > fuel the fire. I would also recommend Tai Chi, and or yoga (if he'll > do it)...also accupuncture to get his " chi " (energy) flowing. Does he > exercise? A good brisk 30 min. daily walk may help release some > endporphins....One last thing...Reiki healing...defintely good for what > ails you.... > > Hope he feels better soon- > Alison > > , " BB " <bbes10 wrote: > > > > My boyfriend was recently diagnosed by my family doctor. He is 35 > > years old. She directed him to a psychologist for more precise > > diagnosis, but in the past 2 years he has been through the gammet of > > medications: lexapro was great but he couldn't sleep, paxil didn't > > work, and effexor made him practically suicidal. (He is still going > > through withdrawls after 6 weeks.) Now the family dr put him on > > Zyprexa, a mood stablizer-2.5 mg the lowest dose. He is a different > > person-more depressed than ever, raging, unconsoleable. I want to > > help him-I know St Johns Wort and Kava Kava are not the answers-maybe > > for some but not him. Can anyone recommend some sort of treatment that > > will work? Yoga, a better diet, reduced alcohol, etc should help-but > > there must be some answers. We are left the prey for pharmaceutical > > companies and frankly, they are taking away his mind! > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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