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Mood Disorders And Depression


We all suffer with bad moods from time to time. But if you are someone who is in a bad mood or depressed much of the time, take heart. There are natural remedies to help with balancing your mood disorders.

If you have a problem with bad moods, you may be low on specific neurotransmitters such as serotonin. Read on to learn more about your brain chemistry.

Varying degrees of chemical imbalance in the brain are more common than you think. Only when these imbalances manifest enough blatant symptoms do people seek corrective measures for their symptoms of depression and mood disorders.

Instead of waiting, it is important to take note of the symptoms and start to do something about it.

Serotonin deficiency is one of the most common neurotransmitter imbalances. What is often overlooked can be very important. The lack of this hormone leads to overeating, fluid retention, mood imbalances and other problems such as a sleep problem. Does this apply to you?

Unfortunately, many of these problems, of mild to moderate intensity, are accepted as part of one's 'personality' instead of being recognized as a chemical imbalance.

Using nutritional remedies that balance Serotonin level is very important. As you use this multi direction approach your hormones and body chemicals balance out, you will feel better and your mood will lift.

Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac. offers nutrition that is absorbed at the cellular level. Find out how to balance your moods by balancing your Seretonin. http://www.health-doc.com/products/sleep-aid.html


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UNC study links alcohol abstinence with depression
Bizjournals.com, NC - 16 hours ago
In the study, mice that voluntarily drank alcohol for 28 days exhibited depression-like behavior 14 days after they stopped drinking. ...
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Ending Moderate Drinking Tied To Depression
Science Daily (press release) - 20 hours ago
But new research shows that stopping drinking -- including at moderate levels -- may lead to health problems including depression and a reduced capacity of ...


Sinkhole-like depression discovered off Rail Trail
Park Record, UT - 5 hours ago
by Jay Hamburger OF THE RECORD STAFF State officials are investigating what caused a sinkhole-like depression to form off the Rail Trail last spring, ...


BA student commits suicide in depression
Times of India, India - 11 hours ago
LUCKNOW: A 19-year-old girl committed suicide in Alambagh police circle on Tuesday by hanging herself. She was identified as Risha Sharma, a resident of ...


Student depression on the increase
Independent, UK - 23 hours ago
Such symptoms can happen frequently or become chronic, affecting everyday life; at its worst, depression can lead to suicide. Depression is a big problem; ...


Another Great Depression?
Beliefnet.com, NY - Jul 8, 2008
But to compare this to the Great Depression is blowing things way, way out of proportion. Even as people have spoken about "recession" for the past year, ...


Depression led man to become burglar
Bexhill Observer, UK - 4 hours ago
DEPRESSION turned an 'upstanding member of the community' into a serial burglar, a court was told. Former window fitter David Blakemore, 29, ...


Osawatomie Lake Proved To Be A Job Oasis During Depression
KC Community News, KS - 1 hour ago
The Great Depression was one of the major events in the 20th century. The United States economy collapsed to the point that the Missouri Pacific Railroad ...


Veterans and People Who Struggle with Post Traumatic Stress ...
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 22 minutes ago
PTSD can lead to depression, ranging from mild to severe, or possibly Not everyone can afford the high cost of mental health treatment. ...


A 'Depression Era kid' watches every penny
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Jul 8, 2008
"I was a Depression Era kid," says Waltz, who relies on Social Security income and her deceased husband's pension. Bea Waltz, 84, adheres to a strict budget ...

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