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Herbal Remedies For Depression

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An increasing number of dermatology patients are looking for a way to improve the appearance of their skin. As a result, more and more products have become available to treat skin wrinkles and blemishes. From vitamins and supplements to exfoliants and chemical peels -- the options can be overwhelming. In some cases, more than one approach may be needed. This section details the risks and benefits of several products.

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Expert & Community Posts

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Natural Alternatives for Treating Depression: Part One
By Merely Me , Health Expert

...some reasons to proceed with caution when choosing alternative treatments for depression.  Here... Read more »

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Treating Depression with Natural Supplements: SAM-e and 5-HTP
By Merely Me , Health Expert

...inhibitor."      Cathy Wong, who writes about alternative treatments for depression tells us... Read more »

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Why do some people prefer natural treatment for depression?
By Deborah Gray , Health Expert

Since I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, several people have suggested bee stings as an... Read more »

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Spice Up Your Heart Health with Herbal Medicine
By Melanie Thomassian , Health Expert

Hippocrates said, "Let food be your medicine," much wisdom from someone writing over 2,000 years... Read more »

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Feeling Anxious? Natural Therapeutic Options
By Amy Hendel , Health Expert

Anxiety is an emotional state that is typically characterized by panic, fear, apprehension, worry,... Read more »

Health Guide

Premenstrual Syndrome: Other Treatments
Other TreatmentsAcupuncture and AcupressureSome women have reported relief from pelvic pain after acupuncture or acupressure (a needleless approach). Of particular interest is reflexology, a variant... Read more »
Multiple Sclerosis: Other Treatments
Other TreatmentsNontraditional TreatmentsNearly 60% of patients try some form of nontraditional remedies. Research on any benefits is slim and there may be some danger with many remedies commonly... Read more »
Depression Diet, Exercise
St. John's Wort and Other Herbal RemediesSt. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum ) is an herbal remedy that may help some patients with mild-to-moderate depression. It does not appear... Read more »
Hepatitis: Symptom Management
Symptom ManagementThe primary goals for managing viral hepatitis are to provide adequate nutrition, to prevent additional damage to the liver, and to prevent transmission to others. For mild cases of... Read more »
Herpes Simplex: Home Remedies and Prevention
Home Remedies and PreventionMost herpes simplex infections that develop on the skin can be managed at home with over-the-counter painkillers and symptomatic relief.Symptomatic ReliefSeveral simple... Read more »

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