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Natural Remedies For Depression And Anxiety

When a person feels anxious or depressed, he automatically turns to prescription drugs for comfort and relief. He feels temporarily relieved of the pains brought by these ailments. Unconsciously it becomes a habit and, if uncontrolled, will turn to addiction. These drugs have undesirable side effects that may sometimes complicate and already complicated situation.

There are, however, natural remedies for depression and anxiety. Not only that they are free from side effects, these alternatives to prescription drugs even promote good health, easily accesible and inexpensive.

One of the natural remedies for depression and anxiety is herbal medication. There are specific herbs that can be used to calm stress, relax the mind and alleviate pain. These herbs come in capsule, tincture or essential oils, and can be easily grown or bought in the local pharmacy. Always consult with a herbalist or a licensed physician before taking any medications.

It is likewise recommended for the person to have a healthy diet, making sure that he gets enough “brain food” like protein and complex carbohydrates. Whole grains, oats, beef liver and green leafy vegetables are good sources of these nutrients.

There are also meditation and yoga exercises that are great forms of relaxation,and are also natural remedies for anxiety and depression. These can be done in the confines of one’s home, or through individual or group sessions.

But the best among the natural remedies for depression and anxiety is the cure you can give yourself with proper mind conditioning. Recognize the anxiety you are feeling, take control of your emotions, and let your whole body be at peace with yourself. Do not allow stress to get the better part of you.

Consult with a psychotherapist immediately when you start feeling nervous, uneasy or uncomfortable about a particular situation or experience. There are programs and support groups that can assist you toward the prevention, management and recovery from depression and anxiety.

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