The Many Causes of Depression

It’s true that physical problems including the way the brain regulates “feel good” chemicals is one of the leading causes of depression. People whose brains are just not releasing certain chemicals or whose brains are not releasing enough of these chemicals are going to suffer from clinical depression.

These chemicals are necessary for a happy mood and when the body doesn’t get them, a person will feel sadness no matter what. However, there are other causes of depression that some people may not understand or expect. Let’s cover some of them here…

Understanding Depression Symptoms

Everyone gets depressed from time to time; the loss of a job or financial problems or an argument with one’s spouse can make even the strongest of persons to feel sad and blue. But while these things usually go away after some time or can be addressed appropriately, it’s important to understand clinical depression symptoms so that one can get proper treatment in time.

Left unchecked, severe cases of depression can lead to neglect of one’s responsibilities, family, career, personal care, and even to suicidal thoughts and tendencies. So what are some common clinical depression symptoms that you need to consider?

First, remember that while everyone gets depressed from time to time…

The Best Application of Staphisagria in Regards to your Depression

Staphisagria is a popular herbal remedy that is derived from the ripe seeds of the Delphinium Staphisagria, a plant that grows in the Mediterranean Basin. It is also commonly known as Stavesacre. The principal constituents of Staphisagria are varied.

It is known as a fixed oil, a delphinine and a potentially poisonous crystalline alkaloid. It has been known to act like aconite and an amorphous narcotic alkaloid delphinoidine, among its other properties.

The many indications for Staphisagria

There are currently many specific indications for the use of Staphisagria. Some of these include…

Dealing With Depression

Clinical depression is becoming more and more common these days. Whether it’s because doctors are quicker to diagnosis the condition or are becoming more accurate in their diagnosis, or if there is some other reason for the rising numbers of this condition, some believe that up to one in four adults in the U.S. suffer from clinical depression.

It’s important to remember that there is a difference between other types of sadness such as grief over someone’s death or the loss of something else in your life and actual clinical depression, but if you have gotten a diagnosis from a health care professional how can you then deal with this condition..?

The Connection Between Anxiety and Depression

If you’re experiencing anxiety, you are not alone. We live in very anxious times and no one would deny anyone their feelings. But at the same time, there is a connection between anxiety and depression, and one can often lead to the other. What is that connection and how does this happen?

Two Separate Conditions

Sometimes anxiety and depression are things that are experienced by a patient separately, one from the other…