DEPRESSION
Depression in Common man
terms
Sadness, feeling down,
having a loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities - these are symptoms
familiar to all of us. But, if they persist and affect our life substantially,
it may be depression.
How
homeopathy works
Every
bodily diseases apart from fractures and accidents, are due to some kind of low
energy flow persisting at Organs or Channel Levels. It is agreed by Science that,
there is an Aura around every living
body which is kept rejuvenated. When we treat diseases Organ by Organ, we either
treat the pain or some other discomfort, but not treating any energy betrothed by
the body. Even though modern medicine has proved to a level that, it comes with
a strong background of proof and evidence on how it works, Then, why do we have so many specialist
departments in the modern medicine!. Are we treating different individuals by classifying
diseases into departments?. So called Heart,
Liver, Kidney, Mind, Bone, Brain all of it belongs to the same individual, whom
we wholly refer to as a patient.
Homeopathy work
along with the “Law of Nature”
In
Homeopathy we channelize the flow of Energy
from the Grass root and restore the inner equilibrium. Homeopathic medicines
are prepared in such a way that, it corrects the Energy flow of the body and gets
the individual cured from the root level.
Some Common Factors
about depression
- Depression is more common among women than men.
- Symptoms varies from lack of joy and reduced interest
daily activities.
- Sudden mood changes that can usually be distinguished
from the features of depression.
- The causes for depression is still unknown and it
but they are likely to be a complex combination of genetic, biological,
environmental, and psychosocial factors.
What Modern Medicine can
do? (Few of the common ones)
- Psychotherapies sessions
- Antidepression tablets
- Brain Stimulation Therapies
- Slectroconvulsive therapy
- Counselling
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
- Selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake
inhibitors (SNRI)
Types of Depression
- Postpartum Depression
- Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia)
- Psychotic depression
- Seasonal affective disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
- Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
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