Homoeopathy, also known as alternative medicine, is a form of medicine that aims to treat the whole person, taking mental characteristics, body types and symptoms of disease into consideration. Though research is limited regarding homeopathic remedies for depression, some treatments are thought to provide benefits. For best results, discuss homeopathic measures with your doctor prior to partaking in them.
SAMe
SAMe, or s-adenosyl-L-methionine, is a substance the body creates that may help depressive symptoms by raising the brain chemical dopamine. It is also prescribed by various homeopathic professionals as a means of improving treatment for depression. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), research regarding SAMe is limited and results are mixed. However, reports suggest that 1,600 miligrams of SAMe daily may help reduce symptoms of mild to moderate depression, potentially with faster-paced results than prescribed antidepressants. Since herbal supplements can pose side effects and interact with prescription medications, seek guidance and approval from your physician or psychiatrist prior to taking SAMe for best results.
Homeopathic Gold
Homeopathic gold, also known as aurum metallicum, has been used in holistic medicine to aid those who are workaholics. According to natural health expert, Andrew Weil, M.D., homeopathic gold is promoted widely as a potential remedy for disorders such as depression, postpartum depression and anxiety disorders, as well as for emotional symptoms, such as insecurity, anger, self-reproach, fear of failure, worry, tension and stress. In addition, Iris Bell, M.D., Ph.D., director of research at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine, suggests that homeopathic gold is but one of countless homeopathic treatments for depression and finding the proper remedy is crucial. Bell encourages those with depression to seek guidance from a qualified homeopathic expert rather than opting for self-treatment, which may put you at risk for complications or lead you toward faulty remedies.
Gingko Biloba
Ginkgo biloba, also known as ginkgo, is an ancient tree species recognized for its healing properties. According to the Mayo Clinic, gingkgo is one of the most popular selling herbs in the United States and scientists are now studying the plant supplement to determine its effect on depression. Preliminary research has shown promising effects of ginkgo on memory enhancement, altitude sickness, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms and reduced chemotherapy-induced end-organ vascular damage in cancer patients.
Natural wellness expert, Jay Gordon, M.D., F.A.A.P., suggests a combination of gingko and borage, another herbal supplement that generally comes in an oil-form, as a helpful remedy toward treating depression. Gordon recommends that people seek homeopathic professionals rather than opting for local grocery or drug store products containing gingko or other supplements for best results and encourages physical exercise as an important aspect of depression treatment.



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