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The Truth About Natural Treatments for Depression

A few days ago someone posted on my depression website that they wanted a natural fix for their depression, because they had heard that antidepressants are “terrible things.” Hearing or reading this type of statement always makes me take a deep sigh. And then I start mentally ranting.

Let me say that first of all, I do understand the desire to treat depression naturally. Natural always seems healthier. “Natural” brings to mind images of a meadow of wild flowers kissed by the sun. “Chemical” brings to mind laboratories or refineries spewing smog into the air. But that’s all image and perception, and often perceptions are not accurate or don’t tell the whole story.

So let’s say that you want to treat your depression naturally. Here’s the one natural treatment for depression that’s been shown to work: exercise. Mild to moderate depression can be alleviated by exercise. Notice that I said “mild to moderate,” not severe. And there’s a problem with this treatment. When you’re depressed, getting your laundry done is an effort. How easy is it to consistently work out? Not very.

What about St. John’s Wort? Again, it should only be used for mild to moderate depression, and it also has not definitively been shown to be more effective than a placebo.

Why are we so determined to treat our depression naturally? I think that for many people the root of the problem is the refusal to think of depression as an illness. If you treat it with a prescription medicine, it’s hard to think of it otherwise. But if you treat it with vitamins or herbs, you can tell yourself that depression is just a nutritional imbalance, or the kind of cranky mood we might inhale lavender essential oil to combat.

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3 Comments

  1. mdmhvonpa wrote:

    “Here’s the one natural treatment for depression that’s been shown to work: exercise..”

    There are other activities that release endorphins as well … but I understand your hesitance to bring that up in this forum.

    Friday, January 19, 2007 at 1:02 pm | Permalink
  2. debgray wrote:

    I presume you’re not referring to eating chocolate. ;)

    Sunday, January 21, 2007 at 6:19 pm | Permalink
  3. mdmhvonpa wrote:

    Yess …. that’s it. Chocolate. Ahem … yep! :D

    Monday, January 22, 2007 at 11:25 am | Permalink

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