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Candida and Depression Anxiety
Posted by anxiouswill in Prescription Anxiety Drugs on July 09th, 2010
This article will discuss about candida instigated depression. This idea is based on the question from a close friend of mine. He wants to know how long it will take before he starts feeling normal again from depression.
He started the diet, probiotics, bentonite/psyllium cleanser in addition to a slew of vitamins and anti-fungal herbs over three months past yet the depression remains the same, if not worse. His other symptoms however have improved substantially, though.
My friend’s six year old son also has candida, and he also went through bouts of depression about three months after they started his diet and supplement/vitamin protocol. In order to combat that, they kept him busy during those depressive stages, and though it is not as easy as it sounds, it did help. Even doing something as simple as going for a walk helped him greatly, it cleared his head and got him to think about other positive things. It might be difficult to get up and be active but in the long run, it is for the best. Exercise is a great thing to do when you are feeling down, even though it is the last thing in the world you want to or even feel like doing.
You can also try taking Saint John’s Worth and Kawa Kawa. Take Saint John’s Worth 20 drops in the morning and 20 in the evening plus some more when the depression is really bad. Take Kawa Kawa 30 drops in the morning and 30 drops in the evening, plus some more when you need.
Choosing Anxiety Treatments That Allow You to Control Your Fears
Posted by anxiouswill in Prescription Anxiety Drugs on November 19th, 2009
Being the prisoner of an anxiety condition is like being dealt a prison sentence. For most people, it is something that starts heavy breathing, a racing heart and a slew of other symptoms that can be totally overwhelming and often make it difficult to go about their daily lives. Anxiety treatments are the only answer and they must be pursued if you are going to have any quality of life.
What seems like a dire situation is not necessarily the case. There are things that you can do, but it has to start with you actually willing to admit that there is a problem. A common fault of anxiety sufferers is that they try and explain it away as something that everyone has. In a way, they are correct as everyone does have a fear, but the difference is that most people do not allow it to take over their lives.
One of the most proven methods of therapy is something that is called cognitive-behavioral therapy. While there are various forms of this therapy, one in particular will allow you to get right in the face of the fears that you have and allow you to stare it down and take over again. This form of therapy is called exposure therapy.
This type of treatment is very confrontational for the patent, but it does allow them to face their fears head on. There is no sidestepping it or avoiding it, you are forced to endure some tough trials, but in the end it will make you much stronger. If you have a fear of public eating, you will be right out there ordering and eating food over a period of time.
In a situation like this, you would go through gradual steps until you could actually get to the point of eating the food out in public on a regular basis. In the beginning, it may be as simple as you going to a restaurant and sitting down. You can get comfortable knowing that you aren’t actually going to eat anything, just sit there and get used to that.
Once you have gotten that far, there is only one thing left to do. You must complete the whole process by yourself without having an attack. You have experienced a bunch of successes by your exposure and at this point, you should be able to handle it on your own. While it may be a little awkward at first, you just need to reflect on your previous good experiences and you will be able to get through it.
As you may have surmised by now, exposure therapy is a great form of cognitive behavioral therapy that will get you past your fears and get your life back for you. The more you are exposed to something, the more likely you are to be able to deal with it. No one is saying that this will be an easy task, but take the approach that anything worth having is worth fighting for and you will be fine.