I have a client who is just staring...she's a bit blue... my friend is a bit 'unresponsive'.... is a good word. She just experienced a shock in her personal life. Any help with natural cures for depression as she does not want to take any over the counter drugs...
2006-11-26
08:39:58
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ok I am just talking about natural remedies for depression Cowboy doc...none of the anti-depressants that have extreme side effects..this is a temporary depression I have seen it in her before...she is looking up counselors in her area..of course that's about a hundred bucks a week here...I am her peer not her counselor.
2006-11-26
09:08:16 ·
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2006-11-26 08:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on her shock to her personal life she may find help in herbal remedies however if she has suffered TRAUMA then this is a time when she will need professional help and medications it all depends on what she has endured and it may be worsening as time goes by...now remember what I am saying you have described someone who is just staring unresponsive this is a trauma a bit blue is telling me she is coping with what has happened if she seems to be able to talk about the problem she will be OK......I AM GIVING YOU an herbal name Kava Kava in liquid form anxiety stress formula...any herbal store or store like a wallmart just read directions...I personally feel she needs med attention....wishing wellness friend luv kara
2006-11-26 09:09:03
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answered by COOKIE 6
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What are you talking about "natural responders" huh! like...drugs or something under the counter ? I think if you know someone that needs help you'd better get them to a doctor that knows what they're doing not some quack with wonder drugs your making.
2006-11-26 08:45:03
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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I a short term situation like that I would use sunshine and lie out in it to get real hot. I would think that a group swim being very tactile is in order too. a cold chlorine smelly pool of a motel is no good.
2006-11-26 09:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Your client needs needs to see a Professional Mental Health counselor. She should not do this on her own.
2006-11-26 08:43:03
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answered by ginger13 4
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Earl Grey tea contains bergamot, which is a natural antidepressant. She might find a couple of cups a day helpful?
2006-11-26 08:50:15
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answered by psych_donkey 2
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buy some st john's wort at your local health food store. It acts as a mood enhancer and hopefully will put your friend in a more positive frame of mind.
2006-11-26 09:01:09
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answered by you do not exist 5
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i have had depression and i wish i would have never taken the drugs but they do help and if she doesnt want to do the drugs when she starts filling down and depressed do something she enjoys like going 4 a walk going to ur room and listening to music anythin u know!!!!
2006-11-26 09:29:18
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answered by brittz g 1
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st' John's Wort ! A plant which is great for fighting depression
2006-11-26 08:44:44
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answered by mindtelepathy 5
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C H O C O L A T E. Seriously. It increases the "happy chemicals" in your brain, AND it's delicious!
2006-11-26 09:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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