11/17/2018 / By Ralph Flores
For a condition that affects over 16 million people in the U.S. every year, there’s still a lot that we don’t know about depression. In particular, some people equate extreme sadness to depression. This is not only an oversimplification, it’s also misleading as depression is much more nuanced and complex than simple unhappiness.
However, it’s the belief that taking antidepressants could reduce depressive symptoms which causes concern. Studies have shown that using these drugs can lead to a range of physical, emotional, and psychological side effects.
One of the more serious side effects of taking antidepressants is increased thoughts of suicide. However, it’s not just high-risk people that are affected by it: Even those without mood disorders harbor suicidal thoughts after taking antidepressants. In the U.K., a group of people who have taken such drugs appeared before Parliament to talk about the adverse effects, including suicidal thoughts, seizures, and other health issues.
Fortunately, there are herbal supplements that are proven effective against depression — without the adverse effects. If you’re already taking prescription drugs for depression, consult with your healthcare provider before changing your medication. (h/t to BeBrainFit.com)
Indeed, many herbal treatments are beneficial for managing and treating depression, but there are some herbs that can make it worse. Here are two of the top offenders:
Depression is a condition that disproportionately burdens its sufferers, and using synthetic drugs only adds more to that burden. Using natural supplements is a safe and effective way to manage depression, without the unpleasant side effects.
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