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Short Term Quick Fixes for Depression Using Homeopathy
Homeopathy has been shown to be effective in treating everything from digestive problems to psoriasis. Homeopathy
can also be used to treat depression with little or no side effects. Homeopathic medicine relies on short-term
treatment periods, and in most cases, homeopathic remedies should not be taken for more than a few weeks at a time.
Here is an overview of how you can use homeopathy to treat depression, including some quick fixes.
What is homeopathy and how can it help you?
Homeopathy is a form of medicine that has been practiced as we know it for over a hundred years. The basis of
homeopathic medicine can be traced back all the way to Hippocrates and was refined by the German physician and
chemist Samuel Hahnemann in the early 19th century. Homeopathic medicine is seen as an expression of the body's
attempt to heal its own disturbances and illnesses. Homeopaths often view the symptoms of an illness as a positive
sign that the body is fighting to defend and heal itself. With this in mind, homeopathic remedies are aimed at
stimulating and supporting the body's own healing processes and mechanism. In some cases, homeopathic treatment can
result in what is known as a disturbance or aggravation, in which the symptoms may get worse before they get
better. This can often be a natural part of treatment that can be assuaged by lowering the dosage level.
Using biochemic tissue salts as a quick fix against depression
Biochemic tissue salts are often used in homeopathic treatments. These are often prepared homeopathically. They
were introduced at the end of the 19th century by Wilhelm Schussler, a German doctor. The doctor believed that many
diseases were the result of a deficiency of one or a combination of 12 basic minerals. He believed that a
deficiency of any of these salts would result in the manifestation of certain symptoms. For example, he believed
that a lack of the mineral calcerea phosphoric would be manifested in teeth problems or an inability to properly
absorb nutrients. He also believed that a lack of magnesium phosphate would result in battered nerve endings and
muscles. He believed that the missing mineral could be replaced with a very small dose of the tissue salt that
correlates to the problem. Some homeopaths will prescribe biochemic tissue salts to help alleviate the symptoms of
depression.
Other homeopathic quick fixes against depression
A homeopath may recommend any number of quick fixes against depression, depending on the patient's immediate and
specific symptoms. Some of these quick fixes may be dietary. For instance, a homeopath may recommend the addition
of a specific vitamin or mineral, in addition to a homeopathic herbal remedy. A homeopath may also recommend
lifestyle changes, such as more sleep and rest, less work and a lower stress level for a certain period. Physical
exercise may also be recommended in certain cases.
Treating depression with herbal remedies
In homeopathic medicine, patients are treated constitutionally, which means that they are treated as a whole
person. In most cases of depression, an herbal homeopathic remedy may be recommended. Arsenicum is recommended for
someone who is suffering from chilliness, exhaustion, obsessive and compulsive behavior and feelings of
restlessness. Another commonly prescribed homeopathic herbal treatment is Aurum. Aurum is recommended for someone
who expresses feelings of low self worth, suicidal thoughts and feelings of worthlessness and self-disgust. Ignatia
is another commonly prescribed homeopathic treatment. It is recommended for those suffering a period of mourning
and grief after the death of a loved one. Finally, Pulsatilla is another commonly recommended homeopathic herb for
treating symptoms associated with depression. Pulsatilla is used to help treat symptoms of depression that may
include tears, moodiness, extreme sensitivity and wanting attention and reassurance.
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