We all have emotional stress in our lives. Whether we experience it everyday or only on occasion, emotional stress is an inevitable part of life. While stress is natural to life, it is becoming more and more prevalent to deal with it by taking anti-depressants, even when not clinically depressed. Is this really necessary and can it be harmful? Every medication has side-effects, and with 13% of Americans taking antidepressants, with even higher rates of 25% for women between the ages of 50 and 64, it seems prudent to take a look at no-drug approaches to boosting our emotional strength and resilience. In this video Dr. Nancy Lonsdorf offers tips on how to overcome emotional stress naturally.
Dr. Lonsdorf has found that many women are taking antidepressants not because they are clinically depressed, when they may truly be needed, but because they are going through periods of increased emotional stress. There are many sources of emotional stress for women today, whether the cause is relationship problems, issues at work, money trouble, children with special needs or “normal” teenage challenges, or being a caregiver to family member.
There are thankfully many ways to handle the emotional stress other than to take an antidepressant. If there is a real need for an antidepressant, and you and your doctor decide that it’s the best choice, of course take the medicine. For more mild cases there are alternative options.
Self Care
The first tip Dr. Lonsdorf has is to focus on self care. Try to go to bed earlier and get more sleep. Research shows that a bedtime of 10 PM vs. midnight significantly lowers the incidence of negative emotions. Be mindful of your diet and stay away from lots of caffeine and sugar. Eat well balanced, wholesome food, and eat your meals at regular times. Regular yoga and meditation practice or classes, and exercise that you enjoy all can make a huge difference in how you feel. The best advice is to treat yourself like your mother treated you when you were a child! We grown-ups also thrive following what “Mother knows best.”
Stress Free Emotions
The second tip from Dr. Lonsdorf is to try the herbal supplement blend called “Stress Free Emotions.” Stress Free Emotions is a combination of a number of herbs put together according to classical Ayurvedic prescription. Ayurveda is a natural system of medicine from ancient India that combines herbs in a way to create the best influence without side effects. Dr. Lonsdorf considers this product to be one of the ‘miracle herbs’ because of how fast and effective it is, especially for relieving “pitta” emotions of frustration, anger, irritability and general negative feelings. She has found that many of the hundreds of patients she has prescribed Stress Free Emotions to over the years experience results almost immediately.
In the video, Dr. Lonsdorf describes the two of the herbs found in Stress Free Emotions, Arjuna and Cabbage, and why they are so effective.
Sometimes in life we experience uncomfortable levels of emotional stress. Dr. Lonsdorf describes important tools to help you balance yourself in these stressful times and reduce feelings of anger and depression naturally.
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Disclaimer
The sole purpose of this video is to provide information about healthy lifestyle. This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment, cure or prevention of any disease. If you have any serious acute or chronic health concern, please consult your personal licensed health practitioner who can fully assess your needs and address them effectively.
Check with your doctor before taking herbs during pregnancy.
Dr. Lonsdorf has some wonderful suggestions. I like the idea to first start by focusing on self-care. It sounds like you can’t go wrong by doing that. A friend of mine mentioned how she thinks that it’s good to remember that it’s ok to get help if you need it. I kind of agree since it might be beneficial. http://universalintelligence.info/about.html