Use Herbal Remedy To Provide Natural Treatment For Depression

Categories: Uncategorized | June 20th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Depression can be a part of one’s life. It can come with a lot of different reasons. But of course, one should not let it rules his/her life.

Depression is cause by fear, too much worries, discouragement, sadness, hopelessness and despair. Too much depression can damage your daily lives and even your personal relationship with loved ones. These are not good for you, so you do not have to let depression destroy or ruin your life.

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Everything Is Fine So Why Am I Depressed?

Categories: Uncategorized | April 17th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Sometimes, depression can be a very complicated feeling. Even if all the things in your life may seem to be in order, you may still fell unhappy and unsatisfied. If it is the depression that we are mentioning, internal conditions are more important than the external ones. You may have a good job, a caring family and supportive friend, still you can as yourself, everything seems fine, but why do I still feel bad about myself?

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Depression, Anger And Heart Disease

Categories: Uncategorized | April 5th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

It has been found that the traditional indicators of heart disease such as smoking, high cholesterol and high blood pressure account for about 50% of heart attacks. In trying to account for the rest the focus has moved to psychosocial factors - personality and behavior which give rise to stress hormones. Chronic stress, Type A personality, anger, depression and social isolation not only have a direct negative effect on the cardiovascular system but they also increase the effects of other cardiac factors. This article looks at two of these factors - depression and anger.

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Obesity - Cause And Remedy

Categories: Uncategorized | March 25th, 2008 | by admin | no comments

A well-known psychologist recently wrote about the issue of obesity in America for the Practical Advise column, which appeared in my local newspaper. The title of her article, “Obesity Is A Medical Illness, Not A Behavioral Disorder,” shocked and frightened me. She stated, “Obesity meets all of the clinical definitions of a disease.”

In view of the fact that this is a syndicated column and hundreds of newspapers will carry this article, I am compelled to write a rebuttal to this outrageous miscarriage of facts. Maybe with some stretch of imagination, being obese may have earned a medical disease diagnosis—becoming or staying obese is the result of emotional adaptations and indoctrinations—environment, family, religion and society are contributors to the onset and proliferation of obesity.

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