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Beating Depression Naturally, Without Drugs

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Depression affects millions of Americans each year.  As we drudge through this rainy Autumn and approach the winter, no doubt many people will begin suffering from depression.  Some will be mild, while others will be more severe.  Mild to moderate depression can respond very well to natural therapies.  If you suffer from severe depression, you should consult the proper medical doctor for evaluation.  Regardless of the severity of your depression, natural alternatives can help you fight depression and help you avoid dangerous drugs and their side effects.

Exercise is the key.  Exercise can be one of your most effective weapons to fight depression.

According to the Mayo Clinic:

Exercise helps prevent and improve a number of health problems, including high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis. Research on anxiety, depression and exercise shows that the psychological and physical benefits of exercise can also help reduce anxiety and improve mood.

Exercise can be a substitute for anti-depressant drugs according to a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in 1999:

(the study) divided 156 men and women with depression into three groups. One group took part in an aerobic exercise program, another took the SSRI sertraline (Zoloft), and a third did both. At the 16-week mark, depression had eased in all three groups. About 60%–70% of the people in all three groups could no longer be classed as having major depression. In fact, group scores on two rating scales of depression were essentially the same. This suggests that for those who need or wish to avoid drugs, exercise might be an acceptable substitute for antidepressants.

How can exercise help you fight depression?  I’ve listed some of the benefits here:

  • Physical activity stimulates the production of “happy” chemicals in your brain that will lift your mood.
  • Regular exercise will help you look and feel better and more energetic.  This will boost your self-esteem.
  • Even gentle exercises can help reduce pent up stress and tension in your muscles.
  • Physical activity increases your body temperature, which has a calming effect.
  • During activity your mind will be taken off your worries, and you can focus on positive things.
  • If you exercise in a social setting, you can become more “socially healthy” if you interact with others during your exercises.
  • Regular exercise will enhance your immune system function.  You will get sick less often and your body will reduce unwanted chemicals in your body that fuel depression.

Are there exercises that are best for fighting depression?  No.  It’s best to live by the Nike slogan… “Just Do It”.  All your activity doesn’t have to be done at once.  It’s okay to spread it throughout your day.  I would recommend trying for at least 30 minutes every day.  Here are some suggestions if you need help coming up with ideas:

  • Walking or Running.
  • Mowing your lawn or raking leaves.
  • Swimming.
  • Lifting weights.
  • Table tennis.
  • Rebounding (gentle bouncing on a mini-trampoline)
  • Bicycling (to work?)

How do you stay motivated?  Here are a few key ideas:

  • Find activities that you enjoy.  Keep it fun.
  • Vary your activities.  Both your mind and body crave changes in the routine.
  • Find someone to partner with.  They will help keep you motivated and you can return the favor!
  • If you decide to exercise at a gym (rather than around the home), find a local club within 10 minutes of home.  The drive to the gym can be one of your biggest barriers to exercising.
  • If you miss a day, don’t let it worry you.  Just start back with your routine ASAP.  Don’t try to “make up” missed time.  Just get right back on your normal routine.
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2 comments

1 Julie { 10.29.09 at 9:05 pm }

Some good suggestions , although I am too busy to get the blues !!

2 Ben { 11.01.09 at 5:54 am }

What you say in this update makes perfect sense. It pains me to see how inadequate the typical physical education programs are in most schools. This situation has a very negative effect on student overall health.

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