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October 25, 2008
Filed Under (Health Tips, exercise) by Naturally Well on 25-10-2008
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Are Doctors Getting Tired of Drugs?

I have been seeing my family doctor for quite some time now for treatment for chronic depression. This is more then just a sad feeling or a little of the "blues". Chronic clinical depression is related to chemicals in the brain… whether too much, too little, or just not getting where they need to get, it’s definitely a real problem, not a fabrication or just a "mood" one happens to be in today.

Well I’ve struggled for years on different medications and some of them do seem to work for a while but I always seem to be back in the doctor’s office after a few months or even a couple of years. So she referred me to a psychiatrist to see if he could sort me out, or offer some suggestions.

After taking a history he did recommend a regimen of rotating medications. It seems there are actually a sub-class of patients with chronic depressive illness whose brains seem to reset after being on a medication for a while so he recommends switching every few months to avoid this. And THAT is where the traditional advice stopped!

The unexpected non-doctor advice

Now he leaned back in his chair, made a steeple with his fingers and put them under his chin, crossed his ankle up on the knee of the other leg and changed his tone to conversational. He asked me if I was aware of the body of research on light therapy for depressive illness. Of course, I am aware of it, but didn’t have any kind of depth of knowledge. He proceeded to tell me about studies and clinical trials, gauging my response, and when he saw I was open, he actually took out a prescription pad and wrote a script for the "Day-Light" light therapy lamp pictured above!

OK so now I am pleasantly surprised but he’s not done! We then discuss the research on diet and depression… how consuming fatty fish several times a week for the Omegas 3 and 6 can have benefit, and how flax seed oil, olive oil and avacados would be good as well. He talked about how sweet, fat processed foods are craved by people with depression because they stimulate serotonin release (a feel good chemical) but that it quickly crashes, so no matter how intense the craving do not give in to it, as this kind of carb consumption makes things worse. He talked about how replacing the cravings with slow release carbs like fresh fruits and vegetables would be healthier for the body AND the mind.

Next we’re on to the topic of exercise and now I am really liking the guy. He talked about aerobic exercise and how it releases endorphins that elevate mood. He noted that the endorphin release has the ability to lift mood and help you feel better. 

So now I am really shocked. I have never had a doctor talk to me, with any kind of knowledge, about diet. I’ve never had a doctor recommend exercise as a treatment for depression, and I have certainly never had a doctor write out a prescription for an alternative therapy device. How wonderful. How refreshing. How absolutely delightful…. Maybe we’ll get there after all!

 

 

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October 23, 2008
Filed Under (News, Toxic Products) by Naturally Well on 23-10-2008
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Sick economy has patients skimping on meds

That’s the headline of an Associated Press  news story that I found onMSNBC. One of the things I am grateful for here in Canada is that, even during difficult financial times, I can still see my doctor and get tests if I need them and not have to worry that I will go bankrupt because of it. Oh, that’s an issue for another day though!

Next to the picture of the Hendricks family is this caption.

Donald Hendricks sits with his wife Rhonda, left, and their children, left to right: Demitrius, Donxell, D’Angela, Dominique and Donald III at their home in Lombard, Ill. Tuesday, Oct. 7. Hendricks lost his job this summer and tried home remedies when his kids got sick recently because he couldn’t afford the gas money to drive them to the doctor.

I think it is horrible when people can’t work and are faced with financial burden while trying to rause a family HOWEVER Read the rest of this entry »

 

 

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October 20, 2008
Filed Under (Food, News) by Naturally Well on 20-10-2008
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Real Water Concentrate

Turning your drinking water into a health drink.

I’ve made a discovery recently….. If you know me, then you know I have been on a "healthier lifestyle" quest for a while now. I’ve literally been devouring anything and everything I can on self-healing and healthy eating and lifestyle. I am definitely on a quest.

I’ve done a lot of studying on acidity and alkalinity as it pertains to our bodies, and how what we eat and drink can affect that delicate balance and over time lead to disease. I had been tossing around purchasing one of the ionizers that you see in the side panel there, but I really didn’t want to put out that amount of money right before Christmas for a major purchase like that, ESPECIALLY when I didn”t know if it would really make a difference in my body pH. Real Water Concentrate

Well then a friend of mine introduced me to Real Water Concentrate Read the rest of this entry »

 

 

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October 20, 2008
Filed Under (Juice/Juicing, ~Recipes, ~juice/smoothies) by Naturally Well on 20-10-2008
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Bright Orange Smoothie

This one is brilliantly orange… beautiful to look and and OH SO DELICIOUS! Beta carotene smoothie

In Blender put

  • 3 oranges peeled and sectioned
  • flesh from 2 ripe mangoes
  • flesh from 2 ripe peaches

Use your juicer to extract the juice from

  • 6 large carrots
  • 2 granny smith apples

Add juice to blender and puree.

Pour over crushed ice. Serves 3

 

 

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