Changing Nutritional Needs throughout Life

Age affects our nutritional needs. Sometimes the differences are obvious. It is easy to see the difference in the amount and types of food an infant, school-age child, teenager, and adult need. Other differences are more subtle. You may not realize that, as you get older, your calorie needs decrease, especially if you become less active. Being aware of such...

Smoking’s Damaging Effects on Your Body

In addition to the addictive drug nicotine, the other principal harmful substances in cigarettes are tar and carbon monoxide. Tar is a sticky, brown residue that collects in the lungs. Primarily made up of chemicals known as hydrocarbons, tar is a powerful cancer-causing agent that has been linked to the development of lung cancer. Carbon monoxide is...

The Dangers of Anabolic Steroids

Professional and amateur athletes sometimes use supplements or drugs to improve their physical performance. Anabolic steroids are probably the most well-known performance-enhancing drugs, and the most dangerous. These synthetic drugs imitate the effects of the male hormone testosterone. The drugs have approved medical uses, but athletes use them to make their muscles bulkier and stronger.

The Different Types of Exercise

There are different types of exercise, and each type has different effects on your body. Some types of exercise improve flexibility and muscle strength. Others use the large muscles in your body to build heart strength. Still others increase endurance. Exercises fall into three categories—aerobic, strength conditioning, and flexibility. Which type is best...

Hair Color Treatments for a Sensitive Scalp

Wanting to cover those grey strands or simply want to change your hair color for a different look? Think again. Studies about hair color treatments reveal that 5% of frequent hair dye users are bound to have sensitive scalp or develop allergies in the long run. However, those who already have sensitive skin will see and feel negative effects as soon as harsh chemicals in hair color touch their scalp. These effects are redness, burning sensation, dryness and itch, and usually caused by the following ingredients: 1. Harsh Chemicals in Hair Dye A...

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Fight Depression and Win

Depression is more than just feeling down and blue, and it’s not something that you can psyche out even though its considered a mental disorder by most experts. Today, more than 20 million people in the United States alone suffer from this condition, and while it affects ones quality of life, it can nevertheless be overcome. If you are suffering from depression, some of the few symptoms that you will experience would include feelings of sadness and indifference, loss of appetite, difficulty of sleeping, unusual fatigue, muscle weakness, and worse, thoughts of suicide. The last symptom in the list should give you an idea that depression is not something that you should take for granted. Whether you or a loved one is suffering with it, you should act at once and deal with the problem immediately.

There are several reasons why a person gets depressed. In order to solve the problem, you have to get to the root of it and determine what may be causing you to feel depressed. This is the first step in curing depression, because if you keep on denying the fact that you are indeed suffering from such condition, it will only make matters worse. Determine the things that you think might have caused you to feel the way you are feeling and deal with it. By all means, let people whom you love know if you are depressed so. Just as the old proverb goes, “No man is an island.” Letting your feelings out would be a helpful idea than to keep your problems to yourself.

One of the things that most depressed people do is lock themselves in their rooms and try to isolate themselves from the outside world for days or weeks. Instead of doing this when you’re feeling depressed, go outside and find something to do that will help shift your focus from your problem to other things. Sometimes, it only takes a few fun activities to get rid of the negative emotions that are trying to pull you down. Or, why not try to go the gym and have a good workout? According to studies, exercising is one the best ways to boost the mood. The credit is given to endorphins, chemicals produced in the body during exercise that makes you feel good. In fact, these chemicals are often referred to as “feel good” chemicals because of their ability to improve the mood for long periods of time.

Sometimes, inadequate sleep can also result to depression and even bipolar disorder according to medical studies. There have been proofs that depressive illnesses or mood disorders are caused by poor sleeping habits. This is the reason why people who get only 4 hours of sleep end up grumpy aand irritated throughout the day. Therefore, try to get as much sleep as you can at night so that you’ll wake up feeling much better the following day. In the afternoon, try to get a 20-minute power nap as well. One of the things that sleep does to our body is to boost the healing process of damaged cells and tissues. You can’t also deny the fact that sleep is one way to forget the things that are worrying you or causing your anxiety.

Your diet also plays a very important role in fighting depression. As much as possible, stay away from sugar-rich foods as sugar has the ability to cause hormonal fluctuation and give you mood swings. Instead, go for foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These kinds of foods are considered anti-depressant. They also offer good nutrition for the brain. Sources of omega-3 include fish oil, cauliflower, broccoli, tuna, salmon, sardines, and mackerel. Not only do these foods help cure depression, they also help strengthen your cardiovascular system by lowering your blood cholesterol.

Finally, fight depression by shifting your focus to the positive things in life instead of the negative. People who are depressed have a tendency to fix their eyes on the things that can destroy rather than build them such as their problems with money, family, and health. On the other hand, seeing things in a positive way is a huge step out of depression so start focusing on your blessings rather than your failures. Do this especially during the times when you feel not like doing it and you will be amazed how it will shift your mood in an instant.

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