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…
Almost everyone will suffer from some form of depression in their lifetime. This is normal and in most cases, depression is a fleeting condition that is resolved on its own with the steady passage of time. However, many people also suffer from chronic, long-term depression that can range from mild, moderate to severe.
Severe and chronic depression should be presented to a health professional immediately. For those millions who suffer from chronic mild or moderate depression, there are many new promising treatments currently available and constantly being developed. Here is a brief overview of what you can expect from conventional treatment for depression, as well as its homeopathic alternatives…