Posts Tagged ‘Depression’

Human Needs or Chemical Imbalance in The Brain? What Causes Depression?

Human Needs or Chemical Imbalance in The Brain? What Causes Depression? What is the cause of depression? Antidepressant commercials explain that depression is thought to be a chemical imbalance in the brain of neurotransmitters and they often mention serotonin and imply that depression is nothing more than the low level of serotonin in the brain. Is this scientific fact or

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May 18th, 2012
by Natural Cures staff

Depression Meds

by New York Public Library Depression Meds Depression meds have been the topic of significantly controversy in recent years. Many of the meds for treating depression have turn into main-stream in spite of their possible negative side effects. This in itself speaks to the breath and severity of the condition we all know as depression.   The most well-known and

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May 18th, 2012
by Natural Cures staff

Depression Meds

by New York Public Library Depression Meds Depression meds have been the subject of significantly controversy in current years. Numerous of the meds for treating depression have turn into primary-stream regardless of their feasible unfavorable side effects. This in itself speaks to the breath and severity of the condition we all know as depression.   The most well-liked and widely

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May 16th, 2012
by Natural Cures staff

Newton Rx Depression Formula #84 1 oz

Newton Rx Depression Formula #84 1 oz Depression Formula #84 1 ozIngredients:Aralia quin. 3xAngelica arch. 3xArgentum nit. 10xArsenicum alb. 10xBerberis aqui. 3xCapsicum 3xEchinacea purp. 3xGelsemium 10xGinkgo 3xHypericum 10xIgnatia 10xIodum 10xKali carb. 10xNatrum carb. 10xNatrum mur. 10xSalix alba 3xSanguinaria 3x Sepia 10xSiramonium 10xAlcohol 20%USE Adults take 6 drops one to four times daily or as directed by your health care provider.

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May 16th, 2012
by Natural Cures staff

Depression Symptoms Part 1 of 4

www.depressiondepression.org There are many different symptoms of depression. Some of these are obvious and easily recognizable, while others are a little more difficult to discern. One of the most common symptoms of depression is a persistent sad, anxious mood. This may include such behavior as a loss of interest in an activity that once held interest for a person, or

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May 15th, 2012
by Natural Cures staff

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