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What can help my moods?

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I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and then another doc said no and that I had anxiety. Year later I went for a new eval and got no diagnosis. Now I am depressed and having doubts about myself. I need natural cures for depression and mood swings. Also people say I am scatterbrained.

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  1. Recent studies suggest exercise is more effective than traditional medication. Combine that with a holistic approach (i.e. St. Johns Wort and Valerian root) and you're on your way. Even people who were directed to walk for 20-30 minutes saw an improvement in anxiety and stress reduction. Hope this helps and good luck.


  2. saint john's wort should help with all of this

  3. Sometimes an anti depressant such as Prozac and Valium for the anxiety. you might take serotonin. or it may be as simple as some food allegories or bleed sugar. You don't need to suffer from this, seek help. I believe I would start with a christian counsel. God bless

  4. The leaves from the plant that produces passionfruit, passionflower herb, when made into a tea are exceptionally useful as an antidepressant and is also used to treat nervousness and anxiety, insomnia and nightmares, to alleviate mood swings and as a gentle sedative and relaxant.

    The passionflower organic loose leaf variety of the herb encourages the uptake of tryptophan, which is an amino acid that assists deep sleep, as well as maintaining levels of serotonin, which is a hormone that is crucial in regulating mood swings and depression.

    Check out this link for a complete list of herbs and their cautions ~ with passionflower it is wise to consult a nutritionally oriented physician or naturopath or herbalist if you are pregnant or breast feeding and not to use on infants or young children.

    http://www.hystercity.com/modules.php?op...

    Any good health food store should be able to supply you with the organic variety of this herb....... only organic will suffice as the commercial and tea bag varieties have had so much of the goodness pulverised from they could never possibly be of any therapeutic use. Also, the spent leaves can generally be reused once more as the essential oils are still so potent in them, so you really do get your money's worth ♥

    Foods rich in Tryptophan do a brilliant of conquering the blues and levelling out your moods and stress and anxiety levels i reckon.

    Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that's used by the brain - along with B6, B3, and magesium (known as the antistress mineral) - to produce serotonin (the natural feel good drug), a neurotransmitter that carries messages between the brain and one of the body's biochemical mechanisms of sleep.

    The EFA's in foods rich in omega 3's such as cold water fishes like tuna, salmon, sardines and whiting are also essential in this process to nourish the neurons that are receiving the messages from the neurotransmitters. Cold water fishes such as salmon are particularly rich in the EFA's and will do a brilliant job of levelling out your stress and depression levels and smoothing any mood swings .......  i've found fish particularly beneficial for mood swings and stress & depression as they are also rich in Tryptophan.

    Eat more foods rich in all these things ♥

    The Doctor doesn't tell you that when you go complaining of depression & stress & anxiety now does he .............. he surely should though.

    Tryptophan will help induce natural sleep; reduce pain sensitivity; act as a nondrug antidepressant; alleviate migraines; aid in reducing anxiety and tension and help relieve some symptoms of alcohol-related body-chemistry disorders and aid in control of alcoholism.

    Best natural food sources of Tryptophan are; cottage cheese, milk, meat, fish, turkey, bananas, dried dates, peanuts and all protein rich foods.

    Best natural food sources for magnesium are: leafy and green vegies, nuts and seeds, cold water fishes such as tuna, sardines, whiting and salmon.

    Best natural food sources for niacin are: the white meat of chicken, whole wheat products, roasted peanuts, fish, eggs, avoacadoes, dates, figs and prunes.

    Best natural food sources for vitamin B6 are: wheat germ, fish, soybeans, brewer's yeast, cantaloupe, cabbage, blackstgrap molasses, unmilled rice, eggs, oats, peanuts and walnuts.

    By taking a good quality multi B complex supplement including all the B's ie: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B12 you will support your body in dealing with the everyday stresses life throws at us. ie: new job, new home, school studies ...... the B complex of vitamins is essential for healthy digestive, neural and immune systsem functioning..... Don't, however, buy any of the B complex of vitamins individually, but rather as a whole complex, unless under instructions from a nutritionally oriented physician or naturopath.

    Bear in mind also that calcium and vitamin D and vitamin B6 are needed to effectively absorb vitamin B12, part of the B complex of vitamins, so eat more foods rich in calcium and try to get at least 10 - 15 minutes of safe sun exposure on a daily basis...... cold water fishes such as salmon and tuna are rich in both calcium and vitamin D..... vitamin B6 & vitamin B12 will be included as part of a Bcomplex of vitamins ♥

    Things that will rob you of your precious B complex of vitamins are :- stress, eating too much protein, alcohol, eating too much tinned food, laxatives and diuretics, antiobiotics, antidepressants, penicillin, prednisone and aspirin, otc cold and flu medicines.

    Also, try to cut back on drinks such as caffeine, tea, sodas and soft drinks as they are all B complex thieves........ as well as being great at dehydrating you.

    Hydrate your body properly too and ensure that you drink at least 2 - 3 litres of fresh filtered water on a daily basis to ensure that your body is able to function at peak levels..... you'd be amazed at the difference being just a little bit dehydrated can make to your energy & mood levels.

    The whole food source of tryptophan and all other vitamins, minerals amino acids etc.... will always be the most nutritious and easily assimilable form.

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    Oh, yes, your prenatal vitamins would help you buddy♥

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    Hope this information helps you a bit.

    Take care of you♥

    CHEERS

    ♥

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