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Natural Remedies for Depression

Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:18 PM

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Question: I am 82 years old and have been treated for depression for the past 12 years. I’ve been prescribed Paxil, Zoloft, Wellbutrin, Effexor, and Cymbalta at different times but I can’t tolerate any of them. Can you suggest a natural remedy?



Dr. Brownstein's Answer:

There are many natural remedies for depression. Unfortunately, conventional medicine’s approach to treating depression is to use potent, mood-altering drugs that can have many serious side effects. Conventional doctors rarely will search for any underlying cause of depression. Conventional medicine instead looks at depression as a deficit of an antidepressant medication, which it clearly is not.

The first step in treating depression is to look for an underlying cause. This includes a thorough analysis of the hormonal system. The relationship between hypothyroidism and depression has been known for more than a century. I have seen many patients with depression who have been mistreated with antidepressant medications when they should have been treated for hypothyroidism. Also, common causes of depression are nutritional deficits, including magnesium deficiency, vitamin B-12 deficiency, and amino-acid deficiency. One of the best nutritional therapies for depression is to eat a healthier diet, free of white sugar, flour, and salt. A healthy diet also must contain adequate amounts of protein from clean sources, that is, free of pesticides, hormones, and additives.

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