2012年7月27日 星期五

Major Depression - Natural Cures Work Much Better Than Drugs


Major depression will put its heavy hand on one quarter of the U.S. population at some point in their lives. There is a reason for this, and it is not genetic nor is it a Prozac deficiency.

To put it plainly, it is the result of the crazy way Americans, in particular, eat and live. After decades of trying to solve the growing epidemic of depression by years of psychiatric counseling, electro-shock therapy, and many different drugs, one bright doctor of psychology has recognized the "elephant in the room" that is causing the disturbance.

This university professor with a clinical practice is the one who has pointed out for us that "our bodies were never designed for the sleep-deprived, poorly nourished, frenzied pace of twenty-first century life". He learned this from observing the absence of depression among aboriginal groups like the Kaluli of Papua New Guinea.

He has placed his proven prescription for treating depression in a clearly written, insightful book.

I have noticed the same factors that cause depression reappearing time and again as causes for the many lifestyle diseases that have killed off my immediate family and many contemporaries. And yet, most medical research seems far more fascinated in looking for ways to change the human genome, our internal chemistry, and our behavior to suit the demands of our impossibly frantic, malnourished lifestyle.

Undaunted by the fact of only a twenty-three percent cure rate for depression after taking any of the commonly prescribed drugs for the purpose, the pharmaceutical industry studiously ignores insights like those of those of this doctor. Could it be that there isn't the massive profit in correcting our toxic diet and lifestyle, compared to selling us a monthly drug regimen for life?

It doesn't seem to matter to the pharmaceutical industry or the FDA that every company drug study of antidepressants from 1987 through 1999 showed that "in 56% of these studies, depressed patients taking an antidepressant drug fared no better than those who took a placebo".

In Many Cases, The Side-Effects Can Be Worse Than The Disease

I have occasionally suffered brief periods of depression, but I have always chosen to steer away from the prescription drugs that are offered. (I saw, first-hand, what they did to my mother.) It has been difficult, but instructive, to find my own way out of infrequent and unpredictable bouts with this disorder.

Finding this doctor's book and its revelation that our diet and sedentary lifestyle are at the root of our problem is a welcome discovery that confirms and greatly adds to what I have learned on my own.

It is ironic how tenaciously most Americans cling to their flawed diet and lifestyle rather than do what they will freely admit they should do. It's just not convenient, they may say.

That's true, but neither is it convenient to have a heart attack on the way to work. I have found it easier to do what is necessary to correct the root causes of our problems so we can move on with our lives.

Waking up with a major depressive disorder weighing on your soul is also inconvenient, but the good news is that it is not that hard to make a few simple changes in the way we eat and live to remedy this, without the expense and side-effects of pharmaceutical drugs.




Learn how to get a copy of this groundbreaking book on drug-free ways to cure Major Depression.





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