Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 I'm wondering if anyone might have advice on alternative methods for depression and anxiety. I have suffered on and off for some time now, and do not like prescrition medication. Dear Cathtoday, Depression can be caused from many different things, and usually a combination of them built up over time. It's important to consider the transitions you've had within the year of the onset of depression. It's also important to pay close attention to body aches, as they are a sign of the types of stressors which you need to handle first. Be especially careful of shoulder pain with depression as it can spiral quickly into sever physical issues. Some simple changes of diet can make tremendous strides in improving your mood. Eating small meals more often throughout the day. Eating oatmeal for breakfast, eliminating alcohol, refined flour (substitute whole grain flours), sugar (just substitute brown sugar for white) & salt (use non-processed sea salt), increasing your intake of green vegetables, legumes, whole grains & chilies. Refined Carbohydrates deplete thiamin. Amino acids are prescribed by both Psychologist and Nutritionist for depression and anxiety. " The way up from down, " by Priscilla Slagle. In Eastern tradition, the liver is the origin of depression, so any liver support or detox, like milk thistle, should also help. You can do a search on " Herbal Liver Support " for other supplements. Eastern tradition also suggests meditation and finding meaning to your life. Having experienced depression brought on by post traumatic stress, twice in my life (The first time I used psychotherapy), I found that Epsom salts baths was the easiest thing to do first. Diet was next, along with doing bodywork. I found stretching, yoga and trigger point therapy were bodywork that I was able to do for myself. I volunteered with a local wild life preservation organization to teach preschoolers, which forced me to get outside and be with small children, and really helped to improve my mood tremendously. Go to the library and see what books you can get on self bodywork. The books I've found most helpful are " Taoist Yoga and Sexual Energy, " by Eric Yudelove and " Trigger Point Therapy Workbook: Your self-treatment guide for pain relief, " by Clair Davies. Also if you can find a massage therapist who does Proprio Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF stretches) it's a delightful way of getting your stretching done. If you are in the SF bay area, there is a strechologist, Patrik Rousselot, who gives a stretching " boot camp " which teaches you how to do PNF on yourself (although it feels much nicer with massage). I can't say enough about finding a way to make a difference in the world. I know during the worst grips of depression it's hard to even get out of bed, but while you are in bed, you can pray for those who don't have anyone to pray for them. Once you are able to get out of bed and get outside, remember that a smile can change a person's day. Take little steps first, do not try to do everything all at once. Promise yourself you will do one thing each day.... even if it is the same thing every day... and keep your promise to yourself. As you gain your strength, do for yourself first, whatever feeds your soul, not what others tell you should. It took a lot of personal emotional work, for me to let go of outside expectations and find my own true compass. I made a list of all the wonderful things in life which made me happy, tastes, smells, textures, sounds, activities and brought more of them into my life. You'll see it doesn't cost much to make yourself happy. By triggering more neurotransmitters with pleasant experiences, you'll get the natural antidote to depression. It won't happen overnight, as it is both progressive and cumulative, which takes time. Rachel PS I hope I responded correctly, as this is my first time with this group and I am on the digest. Hopefully, you all didn't get the entire digest! ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 hi group, (i'm new here, 2nd day) But I wanted to emphasize a few of the points some other members touched on briefly in their replies to helping aleviate depression. It is of utmost importance to condition your mind to allow your mood to improve. Just like an athelete who trains his body to be a champion, you must train your mind to improve your emotional state. In addition to all the great nutritional advice previous members recommended, begin a daily regimen of meditation and or self-hypnosis with positive affirmations, imagery, and humor to induce feelings of well being and calm. This type of mental work must be practiced every day just like an elite athelete does to stay in shape. It's easy to let your mind slip into a morbid state, so you must be vigilant in this meditative or self-hypnosis practice. (when i talk about self-hypnosis, i simply mean just learning on your own how to induce a deep state of relaxation by yourself, and that will allow the mind-body connection to improve your well being- i hope) I have been trying this approach myself to deal with my depressing moments lately by creating and producing meditative/hypnotic and humorous slideshows to keep my mind off the slippery slopes of gloom. I posted a few of the slideshows I produced on my personal webpages for free to share any possible benefits they may bring to others. It's all free, no catches, just send me some feedback if they help at all. Here is the link to my page: Lori's meditative-hypnotic homepage <http://self-hypnosis.bravehost.com> Sincerely, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 , " loripanties " <loripanties wrote: > > > hi group, (i'm new here, 2nd day) > But I wanted to emphasize a few of the points some other members touched > on briefly in their replies to helping aleviate depression. > > It is of utmost importance to condition your mind to allow your mood to > improve. Just like an athelete who trains his body to be a champion, you > must train your mind to improve your emotional state. > > In addition to all the great nutritional advice previous members > recommended, begin a daily regimen of meditation and or self- hypnosis > with positive affirmations, imagery, and humor to induce feelings of > well being and calm. > > This type of mental work must be practiced every day just like an elite > athelete does to stay in shape. > > It's easy to let your mind slip into a morbid state, so you must be > vigilant in this meditative or self-hypnosis practice. (when i talk > about self-hypnosis, i simply mean just learning on your own how to > induce a deep state of relaxation by yourself, and that will allow the > mind-body connection to improve your well being- i hope) > > I have been trying this approach myself to deal with my depressing > moments lately by creating and producing meditative/hypnotic and > humorous slideshows to keep my mind off the slippery slopes of gloom. > > I posted a few of the slideshows I produced on my personal webpages for > free to share any possible benefits they may bring to others. It's all > free, no catches, just send me some feedback if they help at all. > > Here is the link to my page: Lori's meditative-hypnotic homepage > <http://self-hypnosis.bravehost.com> > > Sincerely, > Lori > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Bravo Lori! You're SO right on with this! Thank you for sharing your wise perspective and your awesome web site. All the best, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com It is of utmost importance to condition your mind to allow your mood to improve. Just like an athelete who trains his body to be a champion, you must train your mind to improve your emotional state. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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