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Depression is a mental disorder
which affects about 350 million people worldwide.
Its
symptoms include, but are not limited to; feelings of helplessness and
hopelessness, loss of interest in daily activities, appetite or weight changes,
insomnia
or oversleeping, anger or irritability, loss of energy, self-loathing, reckless
behaviour, concentration problems, unexplained aches and pains
and also suicidal thoughts.
Current popular treatments for depression include antidepressant medications and talk therapy such as counselling or psychotherapy.
Unfortunately,
these treatments for depression
have many drawbacks. Antidepressant medication is associated with a high risk
of side effects and a low success rate, while therapy sessions are notoriously
expensive, and often unaffordable or unobtainable for most people.
Medical Treatments
for Depression
Medication
for depression
comes in the form of antidepressants. There are typically 4 classes of antidepressant
medication, SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors), atypical
antidepressants, tricyclics antidepressants and MAOIs (monoamine oxidase
inhibitors).
The
SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are the most commonly
prescribed class of antidepressants. They act on a chemical in the brain called
serotonin. The SSRIs include drugs such as Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil.
SSRIs
are preferred over older classes of antidepressants because their adverse
effects are less severe, however, like all antidepressants, SSRIs can cause an
increase in suicidal thoughts and behaviours. They also carry a risk for
increased hostility, agitation, and anxiety.
In
adults 65 and older, SSRIs increase the risk for falls, fractures, and bone
loss. SSRIs can also cause severe withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking them
abruptly.
Atypical
antidepressants are a variety of newer atypical antidepressants which target
other neurotransmitters either alone or in addition to serotonin.
For
example, Wellbutrin blocks the reabsorption of the neurotransmitters dopamine
and norepinephrine, while trazodone affects both norepinephrine and serotonin.
Again, as with all antidepressant medication, there are many possible side
effects.
Tricyclics
are among the oldest antidepressants. They work by inhibiting the brain’s
reuptake or serotonin and norepinephrine. They also partially inhibit the
reabsorption of dopamine.
Because
tricyclics have such a broad mechanism of action, they tend to cause more side
effects than the other classes of antidepressants. For this reason, the SSRIs
and the atypical antidepressants are usually prescribed first. Again, side
effects are usual and severe withdrawal symptoms are often the case if you stop
taking them abruptly.
MAOIs
(monoamine oxidase inhibitors) are the oldest class of antidepressants. MAOIs
have severe interactions with certain foods, drinks, and medications.
Combining
MAO inhibitors with foods or drinks containing tyramine can result in
dangerously high blood pressure, which can lead to a stroke or heart attack.
Because of this danger, MAOIs are not typically chosen as a first-line
depression treatment.
As
is usually the case with medication, antidepressants cannot cure depression. At
best, they will lessen the symptoms of depression.
However,
success rates are notoriously low, not much better than a placebo in most
cases, while the risk of side effects is extremely high. This is the reason
many people in the medical industry refer to antidepressants as “sugar pills
with side effects”.
A Better, Safer
Option
Although
very few doctors or medical professionals will know or tell you about it (there
is too much money involved in conventional treatment methods), you can actually
cure yourself of depression using only CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
techniques combined with some dietary and lifestyle changes.
Indeed,
in the past, a number of doctors and scientists had reported such successes in
medical journals, but this research is now kept hidden by the pharmaceutical
industry.
For
the first time ever, this research has been dug up and used to compile a
comprehensive step-by-step guide on exactly what you need to do to naturally and
safely cure your depression in just a few weeks – without any medication or
expensive therapy sessions.
For
more information on treatments for depression, visit James Gordon’s “Destroy Depression System™”, where he explains exactly why and how this system
works.
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