Possibly include more fish in your diet. Fish contains omega-3 oils which have been shown to improve mental function and can reduce some symptoms of depression, in young people in one study at least. There may also be benefits in adults.
2006-06-30 13:33:40
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answered by cehelp 5
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Eat only vegetables and free range meat. Animals kept in cages produce stress hormones their entire life that are not good to consume.
Drink only water, tea, and not from concentrate juices.
Exercise.
And finally, try Procaine aka GH3.
Its a synthesized B vitamin compound that is good for everyone. It helps cure diseases, but also revitalizes people who are fatigued either mentally or physically. It heals your body on a cellular level. Your cells may just be fatigued and need some improvement.
Go to www.cellhealthmakeover.com
The best product is vitacel 9, but for your situation, which isn't really illness but just fatigue, you could use any of them and get good results. Some are cheaper, which is why I say that.
p.s. I'm a recording engineer from LA. I learned about this for my mom who has Parkinsons Disease. I'm in no way involved with the company.
Good luck and try to stop the antidepressants if you can!!
2006-06-30 13:33:24
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answered by the nothing 4
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Mike, have you ever been for an intensive actual, are you certain you aren't any more anemic or something alongside those lines? Do you sleep nicely at nighttime or per chance have a nap disease? There are different medical complications that could want to come into play. have you ever lengthy gone for counseling even as taking the antidepressants? i'm no longer certain if antidepressants would nicely be used jointly with different drugs to assist. i became taking an antidepressant for a persistent discomfort project. area of the melancholy as well becaused by utilizing years of persistent discomfort became the very incontrovertible reality that i became gaining weight from each and every of the drugs, between the undesirable consequences of the antidepressant became weight benefit, communicate about a seize 22. nicely I replaced anti-depressants, lost somewhat weight and were given rid of assorted the stressors, even besides the undeniable fact that I nonetheless have the discomfort. I nonetheless take antidepressants, yet a minimum of i visit administration lots of the time. on your existence, in case you may want to replace one element (outside of the melancholy) what would or not that is? Do you imagine it would help your melancholy project in case you probably did that? have you ever considered it. also, and that i comprehend that's difficult once you sense bodily exhausted, exercising helps. merely make your self exercising commonly used for 1/2-hour, and in case you sleep after that, it could be a strong sleep, what your body desires. provide it some weeks and be conscious if it helps. And strong success.
2016-10-14 00:30:15
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answered by ? 4
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It might be helpful to seek a therapist and to work on the root causes of your symptoms. Diet, exercise, surrounding yourself with positive and affirming people, being social, making positive self-statements and having a daily routine of self-care are also helpful. Medication can modify the symptoms of lots of things but most often what we are really asking for involves a change of lifestyle. Good luck to you.
2006-06-30 14:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Good eating habits..we ARE what we eat...a good multi vitamin, and calcium, magnesium and zinc.. Selenium and flax seed or fish oil...Omega three oil....exercise and positive input to you brain....uplifting input...remember the adage...garbage in-garbage out....depression is caused by an upset in the bodies chemistry....you can improve that with the above supplements..there are also some herbs used for depression...St. John's Wort...I've also tried 5-HTP which is a nutrient that your body needs to make serotonin....or SAMe...another nutrient needed to make the neurotransmitters you brain needs.
2006-06-30 14:06:42
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answered by debrakcarey 2
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Have you had your thyroid checked? I work on a mental health unit and that is a test that we usually conduct on all patients. You would be surprised what a thyroid that is out of whack can do to a person.
2006-06-30 13:27:48
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answered by Marisa Z 1
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Meditation. EFT.
Supplements: Chlorella, Krill Oil/Fish Oil. B-complex.
Diet change will work like a miracle.
2006-06-30 13:25:55
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answered by fiestygirl 3
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Have your thyroid checked. Fatigue is often a sign of an underactive thyroid.
2006-06-30 19:04:42
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answered by belladona317 2
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Ask your doctor to have you tested for iron deficiency, or any other vitamin or mineral deficiency. Lack of something could be making you really run down.
2006-06-30 13:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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HAVE YOU TRIED THERAPY AS THIS SHOULD ALWAY BE THE PRIMARY COURSE OF TREATMENT. THERE ARE NO MAGIC PILLS THAT WILL MAKE EVERYTHING ALRIGHT. YOU HAVE TO GET TO THE ROOT OF YOUR FEELING,AND START TO COPE WITH THEM, BEFORE YOU CAN BE STABILIZED, AND KEEP TRYING MEDS WITH THERAPY. I TOOK ME 4 YEARS TO FIND THE RIGHT COMBINATIONS. GOOD LUCK.
2006-06-30 13:34:32
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answered by Simply D 3
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