Hippocrates is sometimes called the “father of medicine" and it is from his name that we get the Hippocratic Oath that all qualified physicians must take before being allowed to practice medicine. So when he prescribes an herb called St. John’s wort for a host of illnesses, including the treatment of depression, we should take note. Depression is a debilitating medical condition that must be taken seriously, which is why heavy medication is usually preferred over more natural methods. Yet when the side-effects of so many anti-depressants are so serious, it is important to look at a more natural treatment of depression symptoms.
St. John’s wort is used by tens of millions of people worldwide for mild to moderate depression symptoms, so the short answer to the question “does this herb make a good natural treatment of depression" is: yes. St. John’s wort is very effective for the treatment of depression symptoms in a great many number of cases. Doctors in the U.S. are increasingly familiar with the detailed uses and risks of St. John’s Wort as a treatment of depression(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Depression.html).
In Germany, where it is not sold over the counter, doctors write millions of prescriptions annually for St. John’s wort as a treatment of depression, without any reported cases of serious side effects. In Britain, over 2 million people use St. John’s wort for treatment of depression symptoms. Figures are not known for how many people use it in the U.S. as an anti-depression herb, but Americans are increasingly familiar with its use. Treatment of depression using St. John’s wort does not require a prescription in the U.S. What is necessary is the knowledge of the best way to use it - and how not to use it - since St. John’s wort is a powerful herb.
10 things to know about the use of St. John’s Wort for treatment of depression(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Depression.html)
1. It isn’t a cure for everyone, but for some, it works incredibly well in reducing depression symptoms(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Depression.html).
2. It has been used medicinally for centuries for the treatment of depression, sleep disorders and nerve pain.
3. St. John’s Wort is a relatively safe herb.
4. Even for mild or moderate depression, it’s not for everyone. Always ask your doctor first.
5. We all experience slightly different depression symptoms, so we each need a tailor-made treatment.
6. Understand fully the potential side-effects and herb-drug interactions.
7. It is thought that St. John’s Wort acts as a natural form of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).
8. Serotonin level in the body is higher early in the day, so taking St. John’s wort in the evening might be more effective. Again, ask your doctor.
9. Anticipate results in four to six weeks.
10. Different brands have different preparations of the herb and so may produce different results. Whichever preparation best deals with your depression symptoms is the one that’s right for you.
The most common side-effects are increased sensitivity to sunlight for the skin and eyes, dizziness, digestive symptoms, dry mouth, allergic rash, and fatigue. There are a number of notable herb-drug and herb-food interactions:
- You shouldn’t take St. John’s Wort at the same time as taking an SSRI treatment of depression (such as Prozac) or certain drugs used for migraine.
- If you want to wean yourself off your prescription treatment of depression, talk to your doctor first to develop a plan.
- You shouldn’t take it at the same time as certain anti-coagulants, oral contraceptives, some anti-seizure medication, a number of heart medications, some anti-HIV drugs and a few other medications.
- You shouldn’t take St. John’s wort while pregnant or breastfeeding.
St. John’s wort is definitely worth considering for mildly to moderately depressed people. Proceed with caution; talk with your doctor about this relatively safe, often very effective treatment of depression. Inform your doctor that St. John’s Wort was prescribed as medicine by the “Father of Medicine" Hippocrates!
The Treatment Of Depression
Major Depression: Major depression is probably one of the most common forms of depression. You probably know a handful of people who suffer from it. The sufferer seems to walk around with the weight of the world on his or her shoulders. He or she seems disinterested in becoming invIt interferes with one's normal functioning and often include physical symptoms. A person may experience only one episode, but often there are repeated episodes over an individual's lifetime.olved in regular activities and seems convinced that he or she will always be in this hopeless state. There is a lack of interest in sexual activity and in appetite and a weight loss.
Treatment
Although major depression can be a devastating illness, it is highly treatable. Between 80 and 90 percent of those diagnosed with major depression can be effectively treated and return to their usual daily activities and feelings. Many types of treatment are available, and the type chosen depends on the individual and the severity and patterns of his or her illness. There are three well-established types of treatment for depression: medications, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). For some people who have a seasonal component to their depression, light therapy may be useful. These treatments may be used alone or in combination. Additionally, peer education and support can promote recovery. Attention to lifestyle, including diet, exercise, and smoking cessation, can result in better health, including mental health.
Dysthymia
Dysthymia is another mood disorder. People who have it may feel mildly depressed on most days over a period of at least two years. They have many symptoms resembling major depression, but with less severity.
Symptoms of depression may surface with other mood disorders. They include seasonal major depression (also known as seasonal affective disorder), postpartum depression, and bipolar disorder.
Treatment
Therapy
Psychotherapy or cognitive therapy (also known as "talk therapy") is used to alter people's self-defeating thoughts.
Behavioral therapy may help people learn how to act in a more "positive approach" to life and to communicate better with friends, family, and co-workers.
Bipolar Disorder
This condition is characterized by mood that alternates between periods of depression and periods of elation and excitable behavior known as mania (see symptoms below). For people who have bipolar disorder, the depressions can be severe and the mania can seriously impair one's normal judgment. When manic, a person is prone towards reckless and inappropriate behavior such as engaging in wild spending sprees or having promiscuous sex. He or she may not be able to realize the harm of his/her behavior and may even lose touch with reality.
Treatment
There are some medications which have become famous for this: Zyprexa, Depakote, lithium are all guilty some of the time (not always; it doesn't happen to everybody). And now that we're paying more attention to this problem, it's becoming clear that other medications can do it: all of the new-generation antipsychotics (Zyprexa, Risperidone, Seroquel at least; Geodon very little, aripiprazole more than Geodon but less than the rest) and many of the old-generation medications like Haldol can cause weight gain. Even some antidepressants that were never really suspect in this way are now known to cause weight gain (slower than the medications listed above, though, and perhaps less often), such as Prozac and Paxil.
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