DEPRESSION
AND HOW TO OVERCOME IT
By Lawrence Wilson, MD
© January 2012, The Center for
Development
Depression is a very
common and potentially serious condition.
Doctors often define it vaguely as having four or five or the following
symptoms most of the day for at least two weeks. These symptoms are:
Emotional symptoms:
Constant sadness or an empty feeling
Irritability
Hopelessness
Feeling worthless or guilty for no reason
Loss of interest in favorite activities
Physical symptoms:
Trouble sleeping
Low energy or fatigue
Significant weight change or appetite change
While these symptoms
can be vague, when one learns about nutritional balancing science, the causes
for many cases of depression become very clear. Removing these causes makes the depression feelings lift
often within weeks or months, without any need for drugs, hormones, or other
interventions such as counseling.
A properly performed
and correctly interpreted hair tissue mineral analysis or HTMA
can identify at least a dozen causes for depression, and guide their
correction, as well. Often
correction is quite simple, in fact.
Someday, I hope, doctors will realize that most depression is often
biochemically-based and is amenable to correction in many cases using
nutritional balancing science. This
article discusses some of the more common biochemical, emotional, mental and
other causes for depression and how to correct it.
Warning: Anyone who has feelings of wanting to
harm or kill oneself or others should immediately see a qualified doctor for
help. Do not attempt to solve these
types of depression problems by yourself.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CAUSES
OF DEPRESSION
In
my experience with literally thousands of people with feelings of depression,
by far the most important causes are nutritional imbalances. Here are the main biochemical and
nutritional imbalances associated with feelings of depression.
1.
Low Energy. Many people feel depressed because they
are tired or burned out. Many have what I call adrenal burnout. Depression is just the bodyÕs way of saying it is too tired
to want to do much or anything.
The
body is toxic, nutritionally depleted, and generally the body chemistry is also
out of balance in terms of the oxidation rate and the major mineral ratios in
the tissues. The adrenal glands and/or
thyroid glands are often very underactive.
Such
people must drag themselves through life, often using stimulants like caffeine,
sugar, worry or even use anger as a stimulant just to function. Life is not much fun. This gives rise to negative thoughts
and negative emotions. The main
one is depression.
The
body cells may literally send one messages all day long that the body is not
well, it does not feel like doing things, and there is little hope. Everything is more difficult when one
is exhausted, and the entire world looks bleak. In contrast, when one has
so much energy one feels like conquering the world, depression is
unlikely. For more on this topic,
read How To Increase Your Energy Naturally.
2.
A Simple Need For Rest And Sleep. This can be a simple cause for
depression if it is due to simple lack of rest and sleep. This cannot be emphasized strongly
enough. The most important factor
is often going to bed very early, by 9 PM or even earlier. Sleep a lot more, and see if your
symptoms improve. If you cannot
rest or sleep well, take extra calcium and magnesium at bedtime, herbs such as
valerian, or 5 htp, melatonin, or even a medical
prescription drug if nothing else helps.
Sleep
is absolutely critical for all aspects of health, including your thoughts and
emotions. So do not overlook this
important and simple cause for depression. For more on this important subject, read Rest
And Sleep.
3. Low levels of adrenal hormones. The
adrenal glands secrete cortisol, a hormone that
provides a natural ÒhighÓ. For
example, professional athletes and others who take cortisone shots for pain
often feel a slight euphoria from this drug. This is one reason why
cortisone is used for pain control. When the adrenals are exhausted, cortisol production diminishes and the natural high is
gone, replaced by achiness, fatigue and often a lowered mood and depression.
A
simple test for this is whether you are achy in the morning. If you are a little stiff and it gets
better as the day goes on, your adrenal glands may be tired out and usually
nutritionally depleted. This is
extremely common. The reason the
aches and perhaps depression feelings improve as the day goes on is that the
adrenals may begin to work better as the day progresses, usually due to
stimulating them in some way with caffeine, sugar, worry, fear, etc. For more on this topic, read Adrenal Burnout Syndrome. Another article that touches on this
cause for depression is Mitochondrial Dysfunction. Rebuilding the adrenals does not
require any bio-identical hormones and I do not ever use them.
4. Low thyroid activity.
This is another cause for depression that is extremely common. It is related to nutritionally depleted
and exhausted adrenal glands.
However, do not take thyroid hormones, in my view, even if your blood T3
and T4 are low. Nutritional
balancing programs, with kelp, vitamins, minerals, digestive aids and several
other products, can almost always rebuild and detoxify your thyroid so it works
properly. It is usually much
better than hormone replacement therapy, in my experience.
For
example, most people need more iodine, and must avoid iodine antagonists like
fluorides, chlorides and bromides.
We much prefer using kelp as the iodine source rather than other iodine
preparations, which are often a little toxic and can build up in the body. For more on this topic, read Thyroid Dysfunction And Its Healing.
MINERALS AND DEPRESSION
5. High tissue calcium and magnesium. Mineral analyses of the hair of those
with depression usually reveal elevated levels of calcium and magnesium. Calcium stabilizes cell membranes and
increases the voltage at which nerve cells fire. This effectively has a depressive effect on the central
nervous system. This means that
you may feel depressed because you have too much calcium in your body tissues.
This
is an extremely common cause of depression. It is a type of depression in which one often feels a sort
of heaviness and numbness in the body.
The awareness level may also be lowered, causing one to have odd
thoughts and feelings.
Please
read Calcium
Mysteries on this website for more information about this cause for
depression. A common finding when
feelings of depression are present is a hair mineral pattern called a Calcium Shell,
which you can also read about on this site. With the proper nutrition program, this will often go away within
a few months. So do not despair
about this causes of depression.
6. Copper toxicity. A very common mineral imbalance
associated with feelings of depression is elevated copper. This is very common today, due to zinc
deficiency, copper in the environment, vegetarian diets, the use of steroid
drugs and birth control pills, and due to exhausted adrenal glands. This type of depression is often
accompanied by excessive emotions of many types such as anger, rage,
frustration and others.
Women are somewhat more prone to this
cause of depression, and it may be worse around the time of the menstrual
period in younger women. Beware
that the copper level in the blood, the urine and in the hair can all be
normal. To identify copper
toxicity, I find the best method is to use what are called the hidden copper indicators on a properly
performed hair tissue mineral analysis.
To learn about this, and to
read more about this cause of depression, read Copper
toxicity Syndrome.
7. Nickel toxicity. Toxicity with
nickel is highly associated with a severe type of depression, usually accompanied
by suicidal thoughts. Usually
anger is present as well. This is
a very important cause of depression because one may want to kill oneself when
it is present. Amazingly, when the
nickel is removed from the body, which can occur within a few months on a
properly designed nutritional balancing program, all of a sudden, the depressed
and suicidal thoughts just go away, even when oneÕs life has not changed in
other ways.
Note
that elevated nickel may not show up on the first hair mineral test, as it can be
hidden deep within the brain or other body organs. Read the article entitled Nickel on
this website for more on this serious cause of depression.
8. Cadmium and other toxic metals.
Depression can also result when other
toxic metals are present in excess in the body. These include cadmium, lead, arsenic, aluminum and a dozen
others. They contribute to
fatigue, aches and pains, and mental sluggishness. Many children are born today with too much of these common
metals. They are also found in
organ meats, some tap water, junk food, medical drugs, cigarette smoke and in
drugs like marijuana especially if smoked.
Toxic
metals may interfere with energy production, alter neurotransmitter levels and
can affect all body systems. Excess
copper, mercury, cadmium, lead and aluminum are often found in the tissue
mineral tests of those with depression.
Tissue
mineral analysis may or may not reveal the presence of these toxic metals on
the first or even on a second hair mineral analysis. It may take a few months to a year or more of following a
specific nutritional balancing program for the body to begin to eliminate most
of a personÕs toxic metals, which everyone has today to some degree. This occurs because the toxic metals
are usually buried deep within the brain and elsewhere, and will not show up on
any toxic metal tests, including
urine challenge tests, feces tests, hair or blood tests. In other words, do not assume you do
not have toxic metals just because all the tests are normal. This is rarely the case today.
Reducing toxic metals in stages or layers. Eliminating toxic metals is a primary
goal of nutritional balancing programs.
In my experience of 29 years, they are much better than chelation of all kinds, and far superior to simply taking
random vitamin, mineral or other products to remove toxic metals. Nutritional balancing is also much
safer. Read Toxic Metals, for more about this important cause
of depression.
9. Deficiencies of nutrient minerals,
vitamins, amino acids and other important nutrients. This is another critical cause of
depression in millions of people today.
The rest of this article discusses some aspects of this cause in more
detail.
Correct the entire biochemistry for best
results. Biochemical factors
are very important today as contributors to depression. Correcting body
chemistry, which is not the same as using symptomatic remedies, is an important
factor in correcting any depression. Even if imbalanced chemistry is not
the primary factor, it will enhance the effects of psychotherapy, counseling
and other therapies.
ZINC, MANGANESE AND OTHER
TRACE ELEMENTS
Many minerals can play a role in
feelings of depression. Zinc, for
instance, stimulates the neocortex of the brain,
which is the newer part of the brain.
When zinc is deficient, it can feel the same a copper toxicity discussed
above.
Other
essential minerals including, but not limited to manganese, selenium, chromium
and others affect carbohydrate tolerance and the bodyÕs ability to regulate
glucose metabolism. When these are
deficient or unbalanced, this can cause severe fatigue and perhaps feelings of
depression. Only through a tissue
mineral test can we know all the possible imbalances that are present in these
and other common trace minerals in the body.
HOW DEPRESSION OFTEN
DEVELOPS TODAY
Problems From Birth. Some biochemical imbalances and
deficiencies may be present at birth.
These are called congenital
imbalances, as they are not inherited in the genetic sense of the word.
Congenital
imbalances are those one is born with due to imbalances in oneÕs mother at the
time she was pregnant with you.
These imbalances, such as low zinc or high copper, are transmitted
through the placenta to the developing child.
Few
people realize that any deficiency or excess of nutrients can be passed through
the placenta during the growth of the developing child. These will show up on a hair tissue
mineral analysis of a young child and is an important reason why depression may
occur often today in children.
ChildrenÕs Diets.
Other imbalances in children are due to vaccinations, a poor quality
diet, unhealthy eating habits that impair digestion, stress that impairs
digestion and uses up more nutrients, intestinal infections and food
intolerance that damages the intestines.
Consuming anti-nutrients. Most people today, especially children,
eat some sugar, toxic food additives and other substances that provide
basically no nutrition at all, and just contribute to stuffing the body with
poisons that cause many problems, including often depression.
Among
the worst chemicals for everyone are Aspartame or Equal, along with some colors
and flavors if one is sensitive to them.
One can have a Ôbrain allergyÕ which just means that the part of the
body affected by the chemical or even a food is the brain.
Consuming
anti-nutrients like refined sugar, stimulants such as caffeine, MSG and others,
and foods that have been stripped of nutrients like bleached, white flour
aggravate deficiencies and open the way for the development of depression in
many people.
Vaccines and medical drugs. These always add to a personÕs toxic
load, and can cause many other nutritional imbalances as well. Most vaccines still contain mercury and
aluminum, and many other toxic substances. Medical drugs upset body chemistry and digestion in hundreds
of ways.
Stress. Stress always depletes oneÕs nutrients, impairs digestion
and elimination, and damages oneÕs health in other ways, as well. all types of stress can do this, from
too much exercise, or none at all, to chiropractic misalignments, to social,
financial, family, school or work stress.
OTHER CAUSES FOR
DEPRESSION
Hypoglycemia and diabetes. The
brain is highly dependent on a constant level of blood sugar. When blood
sugar levels vary, it causes lowered energy, mood fluctuations, confusion and
at these times one can easily feel depressed. Sometimes one feels as though one is on a blood sugar
rollercoaster all day long as oneÕs energy level and mood fluctuate during the
day.
Correcting
hypoglycemia is often easy with nutritional balancing science. Diet is an important factor. Stopping all sweets and eating
some protein and perhaps some fats or oils every three or four hours will take
care of some cases of hypoglycemia.
Trace minerals including zinc, manganese, chromium and others are also
required for blood sugar regulation. Most people are low in these
trace minerals.
Read Hypoglycemia
for more information.
When
hypoglycemia persists for years, it turns into diabetes, another cause of
depression. If you think you might
have this, visit a doctor to make sure.
With diabetes, you often, but not always, will feel tired all the time
and need to eat sweets or you will get shaky and even weaker, and you may need
to urinate a lot, even during the night.
This
is still another physical cause for depression that often is overlooked by
psychiatrists and psychologists.
Slow Metabolism. A common finding on the trace mineral
tests of people with depression is a pattern indicating a slow oxidation rate
and very low cellular energy production.
Tissue sodium and potassium levels are usually low and the
sodium/potassium ratio may be low as well. When the metabolism slows down, it is usually due to
sluggish adrenal gland activity, as explained above.
Fast oxidizer depression. This is another type that is seen on
hair tissue mineral tests. The
sodium/potassium ratio is almost always less than 2.5, along with a fast
oxidation rate. The person often
feels stuck in a certain way, unwilling to change, perhaps, or unable to shift
into a different mode of thinking and behaving.
Cancer and some infections. Cancer definitely can cause a type of
depression. It makes some cancer
patients not want to live any more, and they soon succumb to their
cancers. Cancer cells,
specifically the trophoblast, apparently secretes a
chemical substance that causes these feelings. Certain bacteria and other infectious organisms may have
similar effects. Nutritional
balancing programs slowly reduce the amount of cancer in the body, since most
people have some at all times.
Four lows depression.
This is still another type of depression that has to do with giving up,
often, and a cynical attitude, or being too hard on oneself and others. It is very difficult to alleviate
without a properly designed nutritional balancing program, and to my knowledge,
it can only be identified on a hair tissue mineral test, and not by other
means.
Overgrowth
of candida albicans as a
cause of depression. This is quite common. Excessive yeast in the intestines, and
especially in the brain, produces alcohol that has a naturally depressive
effect on the brain. One can feel
sort of numb, inebriated or with brain fog in this type of depression. Read Yeast
Infections for more on this interesting topic.
Brain
parasites and depression. In a few cases, parasitic infestation
can cause depression. The real cause
can be nutrient depletion, or perhaps the parasites secrete poisons that cause
the depression feelings. This
cause, and the others will be corrected using a nutritional balancing program. It is not necessary to do fancy
parasite tests, which often miss some parasites anyway. Read Parasitic
Infections for more on this topic.
Deficiency of essential fatty acids.
This cause of depression is a little less common. Today, most people eat a predominance
of the omega-6 fatty acids found in vegetable oils primarily. However, they are also found in our
meats, poultry, butter, milk and other foods because the animals are not
allowed to graze freely on grasses.
Instead, they are fed indoors on corn and other vegetable cereals.
As
a result, the fatty acid content of their meat, dairy and other products are
quite different today than they were 100 years ago. The correct fatty acids are important for proper functioning
of the brain and central nervous system.
EMOTIONAL OR EGO DEPRESSION
A
number of emotions can contribute to feelings of depression. Here are some of the most common ones:
Sadness.
This is a common cause of depression feelings. Sadness is associated with feelings of loss, abandonment,
fear and worry. On a hair
analysis, those prone to sadness often have a very slow oxidation rate and
often a high calcium/potassium ratio, an indicator of low thyroid activity.
Anger. Many people who are secretly or openly angry feel
depressed. They often know that
anger is inappropriate but they may not want to let it go and forgive others,
or they may not know how to let it go.
Being angry all or even some of the time is also just depressing.
This
type of depression is caused by emotions that are basically out of control. One reacts or over-reacts to stimuli
that cause severe negative feelings.
This is common with copper imbalance, but can be caused by a lack of
emotional control. Emotional
depression is more common in women, while depression caused by mental
aberration is more common in men.
This has to do with their mineral balance, hormones and other factors.
The
answer to this type of depression is to learn forgiveness and emotional balance
by whatever means is effective.
Among the best ways is the Roy Masters meditation that we recommend for
all adults. To investigate this method further, read the article entitled Meditation.
Other methods that may help include reading the bible or other spiritual
or uplifting books, watching movies or listening to CDs that reminds you to
relax, laugh at yourself a little rather than be too serious. Some people may need to talk with a
counselor, and always remember that we are spiritual beings having an
experience on earth that we will not always understand, so there is no point in
over-reacting to everything and everyone.
DEPRESSION DUE TO MENTAL
CAUSES
This occurs when one wants something one
cannot or does not have. It is a
disappointment of the ego when it cannot have or control the world as it would
like. This kind of depression is
often rooted in immaturity, fantasies and delusions about oneself or about the
world.
This
depression is basically caused by beliefs or other types of thinking that are
not healthy or are not true, or are not grounded in this reality. For example, one may believe that one
deserves to win the lottery.
Therefore, one may become depressed when this does not occur.
Playing The Victim. The most important single cause of this
type of depression is to feel sorry for oneself. This is also called the victim mentality or Òpoor meÓ. This is unfortunately encouraged by
liberal politicians, the media and even some religions.
This
belief is basically that one is worse off than others and somehow deserves a
break or special treatment or even monetary compensation because of oneÕs skin
color, religion, state of physical or mental health, financial condition or
other situation or behavior choice.
This
type of depression is always basically at its root a mental aberration that can
only be corrected by adjusting oneÕs thoughts and beliefs so that they reflect
reality. In fact, there are no
victims, but this is hard to believe for many people. The best approach is to know that one is a child of God and
there are unseen angels and other beings standing ready to assist everyone at
all times.
CONFLICT-RELATED DEPRESSION
Some
people are depressed because they are living in a way that is not compatible
with their deepest nature. For
example, one may be in a job that is incompatible one's nature and
abilities. This may apply to the
work itself or simply the office associates.
It
can also occur in personal relationships that are simply not working
well. One person may be more aware than the other, but the more aware
person is deferring to the less aware one. As a result, the more aware
person is not living the fullness of his or her life, and depression is a
common result.
Other
types of conflicts can cause depression, including if one is the object of
lies, deception, intimidation, threats or physical violence. These causes of depression will not be
directly remedied by a nutritional balancing program. However, the program can enhance wellbeing, mental clarity
and the vitality or adaptive energy level of a person. We often hear from clients that suddenly
they are able to take the necessary steps to resolve their conflicts by, for
instance, changing jobs, changing a relationship, leaving a group, or other important
actions.
Trauma and depression. This is a large subject. Trauma always reduces oneÕs vitality or
adaptive energy level. This often
gives rise to depression, as explained earlier in this article. To learn more about this interesting
topic, read Trauma Release on this website.
Depression in children. Children often become depressed due to
conflicts over which they have little control. Many are not compatible
with their school environment, for example. At other times, they are not appreciated or possibly
misunderstood by their parents or even their friends. This can be a difficult situation that can lead to teen
pregnancies, drug and alcohol abuse, runaways, failing grades, violence and
even suicide.
Spiritual depression. A type of confusion that occurs in some
people and can cause feelings of depression. Dr. Carolyn Myss coined the term
Òspiritual madnessÓ to describe this phenomenon. It is a condition in which a person becomes aware that the
world is not the way one thought.
One is becoming aware of new approaches to living, and new ways of
thinking and viewing reality. An
imbalance occurs as one tries to fit new ideas into old ways of living.
This
can be extremely confusing and one must feel oneÕs way forward gently and
slowly. The sense of confusion,
uncertainty and temptation to return to old ways can create a type of depressed
attitude in some people that is important to be aware of. Please do not to fall prey to the use
of drugs or other crutches to pass through this important stage in oneÕs
development, if at all possible.
Instead, keep working on oneÕs health, rest a lot more, ask for help
from counselors or others, read more of this website, and in almost all cases
you will pass safely on your way.
Two articles on this website that may help a lot are The Lightworkers and The WarriorÕs Creed.
This
type of mild depression can occur at multiple intervals as one awakens to more
dimensions of reality. One may
feel compelled to leave behind old friends, old ways, old relationships, old
jobs and so forth. This is,
indeed, an important type of depression that occurs in those who are attempting
to make positive changes in their lives.
OTHER CAUSES FOR
DEPRESSION
Pharmaceutical drugs.
A number of drugs have depression as a side effect. Among the most important are cortisone
therapy, especially as one reduces the dose, birth control pills, patches and
the birth control IUD, hormone replacement therapies, depressants such as
valium, ADHD drugs, blood pressure medications such as beta blockers and
others, and at times many other drugs if they do not react well in the body.
Always
be sure to check the side effects of any medication you are using on a regular
basis if depression begins to occur.
It can be life threatening, so do not ignore this cause of
depression. Even if depression is
not a recognized side effect of a medication, it can still cause the problem
and a trial without the drug or using another drug instead can be
worthwhile. If one follows a
nutritional balancing program, most drug therapy can be discontinued after a
period of time.
Medications
of all sorts can cause depression directly by inhibiting various
neurotransmitters in the brain.
They can also cause depression by inhibiting or interfering with other
nutrients. They may also affect
your appetite, sex life, sleep habits, or other areas that lead indirectly to
feelings of sadness, inadequacy or other problems. This applies to over-the-counter remedies equally as it applies
to prescription or recreational drug use.
For
example, birth control pills, patches or the newer insertable
Nuvo-ring can cause depression by affecting copper
balance. This is well known by
some women, but many are unaware that these drugs can affect oneÕs entire
personality, leading even to suicidal thoughts.
DEPRESSION AS AN ADAPTATION
TO STRESS
Depression can be a positive adaptation to
exhaustion. In these cases,
depression occurs to prevent further depletion of energy that could cause more serious
illness.
The
truth of this is observed as a person recovers their health. Many patients comment after several
months or longer on a health building program their depression lifts, but they
are exhausted. After several more
months, the exhaustion begins to lift.
As they regain their health, they retrace the sequence of events that
led to the depression.
Thus
depression may be a stage of life after exhaustion. Rebuilding body chemistry is necessary to reverse the
process. Sometimes the reversal
process is fast. At other times,
toxic metal elimination and nutrient replacement can take up to several years.
WHEN WILL I FEEL BETTER?
This
is the most common question we receive.
It is not easy to answer.
Some people feel better in a week or two when they eliminate sugar from
their diet and begin sleeping more.
Most people, in fact, start to feel better on a nutritional balancing
program rapidly. However, for best
results, do not expect to feel better overnight, especially with
physically-caused depression. It
may take longer, depending on many factors.
For
example, if oneÕs depression is physical, then physical changes will improve
it. However, if it is emotional,
mental or spiritual, then other types of changes are needed to alleviate the condition.
Even
if it is a simple physical depression, improvement may require at least several
months. This occurs because the
body has buffering systems to prevent it from absorbing too much of any
nutrient at once, as this would upset body chemistry. Thus, making large changes in body chemistry always take
time. Similarly, making important
emotional and lifestyle changes may also take a while. Thus, you should not be discouraged if
time is required to overcome depression feelings.
HOW TO PROCEED TO OVERCOME
DEPRESSION
Testing
with hair tissue mineral analysis by someone who understands how to interpret
the test can be a very helpful step to identify many imbalances, including
mental, emotional and spiritual ones, believe it or not. This is explained in a number of
articles on this website, such as Introduction To Hair Mineral Analysis
and Psychological
Patterns On A Hair Analysis.
The
hair analysis will help you to avoid random and often harmful dieting and
supplementation that often wastes time and money, is often less effective or
could even make the problem worse.
We can identify your metabolic type, for instance, that tells whether
you will tend to do better on more fats and oils, or less of these essential
foods..
Replacement Therapy Is Not Often Helpful. It is important to note that when a
mineral is low on this test, it is not sufficient to simply take that
mineral. This is called Replacement
Therapy and you may click on it to read more about this very poor
way of using hair mineral analysis.
The
method we use, called nutritional balancing science, is more complicated, but
yields far better results. We
teach this to doctors and other practitioners, because it is far less well
known or understood. Anyone
interested in this can read about on the page regarding Training.
ANTI-DEPRESSANT DRUGS
First,
do not stop antidepressant medication without careful thought and
attention. Many patients report
side effects when stopping these drugs.
This is a sad fact about these drugs.
Adverse
effects of the drugs or of stopping them may include headache, nausea,
depression, anxiety and many, many more.
Be careful and preferably work with a health professional. I never tell patients to stop
prescription medication without the assistance or okay of their doctor.
However,
a new study reviewed all of the past studies on four popular anti-depressant
drugs. These are representative of
the newer class of antidepressants called SSRI
antidepressants.
The researchers concluded that they are no
better than placebo, except for some very severe cases of depression. This is a very important study. Here are questions everyone taking
these drugs must ask himself or herself:
*
Why risk the side effects of these drugs that include suicide in teens,
homicide in adults and many more that are just less severe?
*
Why risk the toxic effects of any drug if it is no better than a sugar pill?
*
Why spend the money on these drugs?
*
Why take any toxic products that donÕt work well anyway?
Please
pay attention to this study, which you are not likely to hear about on the
evening news.
Reference: PloS Med.
2008;5(2):e45.
CONCLUSION
Depression
feelings are common, and may not be serious. However, they are often a signal that one is tired, copper
toxic, hypoglycemic or that some other physical imbalance is present. For this type of depression, a
nutritional balancing program is superb.
In
other cases, mental fixations or emotional imbalances can also cause depression
feelings. One may need meditation,
talking with a counselor, or just a new lifestyle to overcome this type of
problem.
Very
rarely, drug therapy may be helpful, although I have never needed to refer
someone for antidepressant drugs.
They have many too many side effects, are costly and are quite toxic to
the body. Therefore, I recommend
trying a natural approach first in all cases. Shotgun vitamin or herb therapies may work, but do not
rebuild the body. Nutritional
balancing, in contrast, will and does build a solid foundation of health that
will also prevent or correct dozens of other symptoms and conditions at the
same time, and is therefore safer and much more health-producing. If one combines it with the Roy Masters
meditation, most depression can be taken care of in a few weeks to a few months,
in many cases.
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