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How To Naturally Help Depression and Increase Serotonin Levels. Part 1 of 2

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

blog.healthy.co.nz As far as lifestyle and dietary changes to help if you are depressed, there are many. Getting out in the sunlight for 20 minutes a day is an easy way to help boost serotonin levels. This may also help reduce stress levels, another important factor involved in helping with serotonin. If you are going to take recreational drugs like E or P, make sure you supplement properly before and afterwards, to help to compensate for the side effects of these drugs. It is well known that people who take these kind of drugs have low levels of all kinds of nutrients in their body, as well as the amino acids used to make neurotransmitters or brain chemicals, needed to regulate mood. For more information on the types of nutrients and amino acids needed to take when using these drugs, click here for our information on Pre loading. Food allergies and intolerances could contribute to feelings of depression. However these are not easy to identify. Those who suffer with a candida over growth can experience depression and other personality problems. Candida albicans is a yeast that lives naturally occurring in the body. Many women have an overgrowth of this yeast in their body, with the common symptom of this being vaginal thrush. However this is just 1 of the many symptoms you can experience with a candida over growth. You do not need to have thrush to have an over growth. If you wanted to know conclusively whether you have this over growth or not, you can complete this
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Donate money to charity in memory of Jeremy Brett : www.justgiving.com Jeremy so wanted to give hope and help to others with manic depression (bipolar), he bravely made this broadcast even though he was in terrible ill health. He thought it important for others to seek help with their bipolar ( JB had type 1, which he describes mostly in this video). Sadly it turned out to be the last speech he ever made (he passed on just a few weeks later). Jeremy inspired me to seek help, and has helped me to come to terms with my diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder. I do hope this video will be a help to others too. This recording is from the BBC, and it is here purely as a helpful resource to others without profit, no copyright infringement intended. Manic Depression Fellowship 8-10 High St, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT1 1EY United Kingdom Phone: 0208974 6550 www.mdf.org.uk Jeremy Brett was desperately ill suffering from a failing heart when this speech was aired in early September of 1995. His voice sounds quite tired compared to former times. Though still lovely as ever to me. Just want to say if anyone wants to add video? responses to do with bipolar disorder, they may do so on this video and my other ( dancing in the moonlight). Big thank you to Linda Pritchard and RJDoll2 for sharing this with me.

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Get Help for Chronic Depression Part I Youtube

Monday, July 5th, 2010


www.candidamd.com Dr. John Humiston, a former U.S. Navy doctor with extensive experience treating depression, fungal infections, ADHD, chronic fatigue, insomnia and other serious diseases, explains the poorly understood link between chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, disturbed sleep all night, asthma, anxiety, ADD, depression, migraine, and Candida infections. Dr. Humiston, the common denominator that explains in understandable terms and how this common infection is detected. He also describes the clinically proven treatment program that helped more than 1750 patients, their health and vitality. Late-Night-teens with a higher risk of depression “Going to bed early adolescents for depression and suicidal thoughts, protects New York proposes research. Great Depression (depression), is WebMD. Major Depression, when a person has five or more symptoms of depression for at least two weeks. These symptoms are sad, hopeless, worthless or pessimistic. The treatment of depression – Antidepressants, such as work . Depression Center: Symptoms, causes, medications, treatments and an estimated 19 million adult Americans live with severe depression. depressive disorder – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia depressive disorder (also known as clinical depression … depression is a serious disease, a person of the family and private life. depression, also known as clinical depression, is shown in … Some people with Video Rating: 5.4

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Housing Depression: The Truth Behind the Statistics Part 1/5

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

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Special Housing Depression update with George4title and VisionVictory. Part 2 will be posted on Friday April 10th at youtube. com/george4title Part 3 will be posted on Sunday April 12th on the VisionVictory Channel TBA Part 4 & 5

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Great Depression Cooking Ep: 4 – Peppers and Eggs (Part 1)

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

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93 years old chef and grandmother, Clara, tells her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares a meal period. Learn to make simple but delicious cuisine and listen to stories about the Great Depression. www. Cooking Great Depression. com

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Great Depression Cooking Ep: 4. 5 – fresh bread (sweet peppers and eggs Part 2)

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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Clara, this recipe uses 5 kg flour, 2 ounces of yeast. Add room temperature throughout the process until the mixture feels like pasta properly. Add salt and sugar to taste. 93 years old chef and grandmother, Clara, tells her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares a meal period. Learn to make simple but delicious cuisine and listen to stories about the Great Depression. www. great depression cooking. com

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Asa – from despair to Delight Part 1 Christian Depression Help

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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www. mikeraphael. com http Mike Raphael, a Baptist minister shares Virginia Christian words of encouragement in the fact that we do not know what the new year will bring. It can bring joy or moments can lead to difficulties, Christian and feelings and pain. But in this short video you will begin to see how God took a man named Asaph from even questioning God’s care for his pure joy and delight.

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ASAPH – From Despair to Delight Part 1 Christian Depression Help

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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www.mikeraphael.com http Mike Raphael, a Baptist pastor from Virginia shares Christian Words of Encouragement in the fact that we do not know what this new year will bring. It may bring joy or it may bring times of difficulties, Christian emotions and and grief. But in this short video you will begin to see how God took a man named Asaph from the point of even questioning God’s care for him to sheer joy and delight.

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Great Depression Cooking Ep:4.5 – Fresh Bread (Peppers and Eggs part 2)

Monday, March 1st, 2010

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In this recipe Clara uses 5 lbs of flour to 2 oz. of yeast. Add room temperature water throughout process until the mixture feels like proper dough. Add touch of salt and sugar to taste. 93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. www.greatdepressioncooking.com

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Great Depression Cooking Ep:4 – Peppers and Eggs (part 1)

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. www.greatdepressioncooking.com

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Dr Sugar-What are the Signs and Symptoms of Depression? Part 2 of 4

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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www.myownmedicaldoctor.com-Dr Sugar, Your Intenet Doctor, explains the signs and symptoms of Depression in Womens Health in this Dose of Medical Inspiration…

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Depression and Anxiety Disorders (Part 2)

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

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Americans. Anxiety disorders are also rather common. In this interview, we learn the latest treatments for depression and anxiety disorders, such as panic attacks, phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Part One: Symptoms of depression Medications such as anti-depressants Role of therapy for depression Relapse risk factors Seasonal Affective Disorder and treatments Part Two: Anxiety Panic Attacks Phobias, including common phobias Phobias with anxiety attacks Treatments for anxiety …

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Depression Part I – Types of Depression

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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Depression is a normal reaction, as part of our daily lives, such as loss of job’s, died of a love, and disease. Over 30 million Americans suffer from depression and the amount is increasing at an alarming pace. Depression can be mental disorder that can affect how you eat, sleep, and how they feel about you. The mild form of depression can be defeated through various methods of self-care. Others require treatment by drugs such as antidepressants and psychotherapy, which helps to reduce and sometimes eliminate the symptoms of depression. There are 3 different types of depression: 1. DepressionReactive reactive depression is the reaction to the emotional swings that affect all at once for her and her life like the death of a love, loss of financial stability or chronic diseases. People suffering from reactive depression may lose interest in doing things that give joy. These people are generally still function in daily activities as usual. Most people who suffer from reactive depression may show symptoms will disappear gradually over time will require assistance from others or take antidepressants. 2nd Physics depression This type of depression caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain as a result of chronic diseases, such as hormonal imbalance, immune disease or nutritional deficiencies. People with depression may lose interest in physical or pleasure in almost everything and usually have a negative impact on all aspects of daily life. 3rd This depression Manic depression is a serious form of physical activity. In medical terms, the manic-depressive illness characterized by mood swings range of both periods of depression, mania, and a number of other significant symptoms not present in other types of depression, such as oscillation between periods of great energy and vitality with those of complete despair. I hope this information will help. If you want more information about the person referred to above, you can follow my series articles and visit my website at:

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Recovering from Depression – Part 1

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologist, talks about depression. In this video he discusses the how psychology and psychiatry differ from their approach to depression. Is depression really a chemical imbalance in the brain or a psychological problem? Often time people are given antidepressants like Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Luvox, Celexa, Lexapro, Effexor or Wellbutrin. SSRI (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are often promoted as correcting chemical imbalances in the brain but there is no …

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Phil Gramm is a corporate scumbag (Part 2)

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

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problems facing America’s working families? In Gramm’s America, the current economic downturn we’re living through isn’t so bad. “You’ve heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession,” he told the Times. “We’ve never been more dominant; we’ve never had more natural advantages than we have today,” he went on to say. Gramm’s talk of “mental depression” replays Senator McCain’s assertion in January 2008: Concerns about our downward spiraling economy are “psychological.” Speaking at …

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Phil Gramm is a corporate scumbag (Part 1)

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

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problems facing America’s working families? In Gramm’s America, the current economic downturn we’re living through isn’t so bad. “You’ve heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession,” he told the Times. “We’ve never been more dominant; we’ve never had more natural advantages than we have today,” he went on to say. Gramm’s talk of “mental depression” replays Senator McCain’s assertion in January 2008: Concerns about our downward spiraling economy are “psychological.” Speaking at …

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Re: Re: Mental Depression and Poltical Assessment Part 1

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

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EightDragons asks a good question here, and I must expand on my ideas in order to be understood. Let me also explain that I have a dear friend, my dearest friend and the dearest friend I have ever had and that I am likely to ever have, who I trust to make decisions that affect many aspects of my life. I want him to make those decisions and affect me as much or more than he already does. But I don’t let him decide when the rugs need to be cleaned, because he believes they have larvae and bugs …

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Depression and Anxiety Disorders (Part 1)

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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Americans. Anxiety disorders are also rather common. In this interview, we learn the latest treatments for depression and anxiety disorders, such as panic attacks, phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Part One: Symptoms of depression Medications such as anti-depressants Role of therapy for depression Relapse risk factors Seasonal Affective Disorder and treatments Part Two: Anxiety Panic Attacks Phobias, including common phobias Phobias with anxiety attacks Treatments for anxiety …

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Mental Depression and Poltical Assessment Part 2

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

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Primary points (simple but not simplistic): 1. As a whole, there are fewer people who are manic, and the total harm they do is less, than than the harm done to themselves and others by those who are depressed. The disconnection of manic people from reality is recognized by others sooner (because of the aggressive nature of the harm perpetrated on others, intentionally or otherwise by manic people) and manic people crash and burn generally in more spectacular manners. (I have no hard evidence …

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