Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 True... :-) I helped in four hurricanes here in Florida bringing food water and ice to the hardest hit neighborhoods. :-) This was one of the happiest times of my life. It makes you feel great, helping someone out. :-) I have a friend who told me when she was little, she'd come home from school and her mom would be waiting and say come on we're going visiting. They would go visit the elderly and shut ins. She said her mom did this every time she was " sad " during her father's two tours of Vietnam. It makes perfect sense to me. It makes you feel so much better to help someone else :-). At 04:31 PM 3/26/2008, you wrote: St. Johns wort is a wonderful herb but in stating my personal opinion one does not need an herb or a drug in a bottle to handle depression. One should be more active and productive in life. Of course if a person had poor nutrition and was always feeling low with no energy, listening to the free CD Lecture would educate them on how to care for their bodies. I send the free CD lectures out and could send you one if you want, just give me an address to send it to.Shipping is free in the USA. Other then that, production is the bases of moral and I have seen it cure depression countless times. One more thing. The drugs that psychiatrists give people for depression do not help at all. These drugs dull out life and make the user even more depressed. Long term use can lead to suicide and insanity. So be productive, get lots of thing going in life and be active. Hope this helps. Best Wishes Bryan Dear Doctor Could you suggest something for a mild depression? Do you recommend st Johns wart> Please enlighten. Thanks sundeep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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