Natural Sleep Remidies

October 17, 2009

Does anyone know how I can go to sleep naturally?

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 10:40 pm

without resorting to pills and what not….its just that whenever I go to bed, Im feeling tired but all these stupid and meaningless thoughts come into my head, and I stay awake for hours thinkin about them…

its really ruining my quality of life and I’m always in a mood, my friends are all saying that I’ve "changed" at 1st I didnt realise what they were saying but think it might be related to my lack of sleep…any help would be much welcome…thank-you…

Insomnia (sleeplessness) is due to stress, dietary and medical
problems. By making small lifestyle changes like having a fixed
daily routine, relaxing and eating properly, insomnia can be
cured. I found the information at http://tinyurl.com/jfzpz useful
for getting sleep.

October 16, 2009

Jet Lag, A Sickness Or Fear!

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 12:32 pm

Jet lag is the worst fear of some air travelers. Many people try to avoid it by adopting different techniques, but most go in vain since there is no prevention. Fear and anxiety leads to this problem. We need to understand it and tackle the fear with planning.

Jet lag can be mainly defined as ‘the symptoms caused due to fatigue and disorientation, resulting due to extensive air travel through different time zones’. Other than this problem, you also face lack of sleep or broken sleep when you reach your destination. It is basically restlessness, something like the confusion a newborn child feels about the phenomena of day and night. It may take days for your body to get adjusted to the time zone. Sometimes the jet lag takes a severe toll when you are on a business tour, as you may not be fresh enough for the important presentations. If you are on a vacation, then it may also ruin your schedule. Another symptom you could experience is fuzziness and confusion and this symptom can cause problems while driving or walking on a road in an unfamiliar location. Jet lag also causes dehydration and this leads to weakness and makes you susceptible to illness.

There are different ways to tackle jet lag. The first way would be to reduce your anxiety and stress, while boarding and landing. You must always reach the airport before the boarding time and make sure you have dealt with all travelling issues to relax and this improves your mood. Stress often triggers jet lag symptoms and leads to tiredness, which indirectly causes weakness. If you do get ill or are already suffering from flu or cold, it would be advisable to postpone the trip and if at all it is unavoidable, then you must always carry along medication.

Some people have a preference time and route for travel. During air travel, you must always drink plenty of liquids such as fresh fruit juices or plain distilled water. By drinking fluids you can avoid dehydration, as it may lead to low blood pressure, nausea, dizziness and weakness. If these symptoms continue, then it may lead to heat stroke, which can lead to heart attack, coma, seizure or even death due to lack of oxygen in the blood. The symptoms of dehydration are dry skin, fatigue and thirst. Prevention is better than cure and so, you must always drink a lot of fluids.

Some people also prefer sleeping to avoid jet lag, but if you can’t Sleep Naturally and have to take medication to induce sleep then it is advisable to consult a doctor prior to air travel. You can also try earplugs, blindfolds and music or blow up pillows to relax, during the flight. In short you must try all possible ways to relax while in-flight.

You can combat jet lag even while flying, by doing some simple exercises like walking around the cabin or holding your travel bag in a ninety degree position and practicing some biceps curls. You can also perform some simple stretch exercises while you are seated or even relax by reading a book. But while doing these, see to it that you don’t disturb your co-passengers. You need to respect their comfort too.

Peter Wilson
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/jet-lag-a-sickness-or-fear-136332.html

October 15, 2009

Calogel™: Lose Weight While You Sleep

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 1:50 pm

When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Calogel on DietBlogTalk.com

For an additional source, check out Calogel on the very popular Sensational.com

Overview

Calogel™ is a diet product designed to be taken prior to bed—3 pills each night. The product uses a few simple ingredients and claims to be all natural with no side effects. Calogel™ claims not only to help the dieter lose weight, but also help the body detoxify itself naturally. Sellers of this product claim that it contains no stimulants, appetite suppressants, or any other typical diet ingredients. The product is designed to support the body’s natural ability to lose weight.

Calogel™ claims that even without stimulants one will feel more energy. There doesn’t appear to be an official website for Calogel™ but there are several seller websites. Each seller website has testimonies by actual customers, but no information from the manufacturer. The product retails for around $50 for a one month supply.

Ingredients at a Glance

According to sellers of Calogel™ there are two main ingredients Collagen and Conjugated Linoleic Acid. There are no stimulants in the formula so it’s safe to take it prior to bed.

Ingredients in Focus

Calogel™ is a natural Marine Collagen Hydrolysate protein that occurs naturally in the body. The manufacturer claims that Collagen has various functions in the body including improving skin health and wrinkles, being part of building and maintaining lean muscle mass, and supporting weight loss. However, there is very little science to verify this. Collagen is an insufficient protein to be able to support lean muscle mass. What is known is that Collagen functions as a buffer for joints, tendons, and ligaments. The sellers of this product claim that the Collagen in Calogel™ is already broken down to a state in which the body can easily absorb it. We don’t know if you will lose weight, but your skin and aches and pains may be improved.

The other ingredient in Calogel™ Conjugated Linoleic Acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in meats and some plants such as Sunflowers. Many diet pill companies purport that it has powerful weight loss and muscle building capabilities – but we have yet to see an outpouring of support from the dieting public at large.

Positives

•    Calogel™ doesn’t contain any stimulants.

Negatives

•    The ingredients in Calogel™ don’t have scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness.
•    There is no official manufacturer website.
•    The cost of Calogel™ is quite expensive.

Final Thoughts

The idea of having a diet pill that can be taken before bed as opposed to during the day is welcome by many dieters, especially because there are no stimulants. However, the ingredients in Calogel™ have yet to prove their effectiveness. Science doesn’t support the claims that Callogen can build or support lean muscle mass and help one lose weight. Usually diets that are high in protein use a complete protein such as whey or soy. Collagen is an incomplete protein and lacks some of the necessary amino acids. These programs are usually successful when used in conjunction with healthy diet and exercise.  There are weight loss supplements available that contain ingredients to support fat burning and appetite control which may bring better and faster results.

Shane Crafton
http://www.articlesbase.com/weight-loss-articles/calogel-lose-weight-while-you-sleep-748091.html

Calogel™: Lose Weight While You Sleep

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 1:50 pm

When purchasing any weight loss product, it is important to do your research. Many people are exchanging their opinions about Calogel on DietBlogTalk.com

For an additional source, check out Calogel on the very popular Sensational.com

Overview

Calogel™ is a diet product designed to be taken prior to bed—3 pills each night. The product uses a few simple ingredients and claims to be all natural with no side effects. Calogel™ claims not only to help the dieter lose weight, but also help the body detoxify itself naturally. Sellers of this product claim that it contains no stimulants, appetite suppressants, or any other typical diet ingredients. The product is designed to support the body’s natural ability to lose weight.

Calogel™ claims that even without stimulants one will feel more energy. There doesn’t appear to be an official website for Calogel™ but there are several seller websites. Each seller website has testimonies by actual customers, but no information from the manufacturer. The product retails for around $50 for a one month supply.

Ingredients at a Glance

According to sellers of Calogel™ there are two main ingredients Collagen and Conjugated Linoleic Acid. There are no stimulants in the formula so it’s safe to take it prior to bed.

Ingredients in Focus

Calogel™ is a natural Marine Collagen Hydrolysate protein that occurs naturally in the body. The manufacturer claims that Collagen has various functions in the body including improving skin health and wrinkles, being part of building and maintaining lean muscle mass, and supporting weight loss. However, there is very little science to verify this. Collagen is an insufficient protein to be able to support lean muscle mass. What is known is that Collagen functions as a buffer for joints, tendons, and ligaments. The sellers of this product claim that the Collagen in Calogel™ is already broken down to a state in which the body can easily absorb it. We don’t know if you will lose weight, but your skin and aches and pains may be improved.

The other ingredient in Calogel™ Conjugated Linoleic Acid is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in meats and some plants such as Sunflowers. Many diet pill companies purport that it has powerful weight loss and muscle building capabilities – but we have yet to see an outpouring of support from the dieting public at large.

Positives

•    Calogel™ doesn’t contain any stimulants.

Negatives

•    The ingredients in Calogel™ don’t have scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness.
•    There is no official manufacturer website.
•    The cost of Calogel™ is quite expensive.

Final Thoughts

The idea of having a diet pill that can be taken before bed as opposed to during the day is welcome by many dieters, especially because there are no stimulants. However, the ingredients in Calogel™ have yet to prove their effectiveness. Science doesn’t support the claims that Callogen can build or support lean muscle mass and help one lose weight. Usually diets that are high in protein use a complete protein such as whey or soy. Collagen is an incomplete protein and lacks some of the necessary amino acids. These programs are usually successful when used in conjunction with healthy diet and exercise.  There are weight loss supplements available that contain ingredients to support fat burning and appetite control which may bring better and faster results.

Shane Crafton
http://www.articlesbase.com/weight-loss-articles/calogel-lose-weight-while-you-sleep-748091.html

October 14, 2009

What can I do to get to sleep faster, but naturally?

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 7:35 pm

I find it hard to get to sleep at night and I need a way to fall asleep quicker.

I like natural things so sleeping tablets are out of the question…

I already have some scented candles and my mum bought me a bottle of lavender pillowspray that from the BodyShop thats meant to help. Can anyone suggest anythig else?

Look carefully at what is stopping you, is your mind spinning with ideas and worries? Is it too hot? What did you eat and drink in the day. Sleep problems can be caused by so many things. Have a look at http://www.sleep-advice.co.uk/ or wiki for some advice on how to sleep better.

October 12, 2009

Treating Depression Naturally Should Come Naturally

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 11:01 am

Treating depression naturally is much easier than any other way involving prescription medication. There are less worries about probable side effects, less regret, and more hope for the future of your mental health. More options are available to you when you step outside of the box and consider treating depression without drugs. There are only a limited amount of options to choose from when you decide to medicate with prescriptions, and the possibilities are much more limited.

Psychotherapy is one of the ways you can go about treating depression without drugs. It involves no medicine whatsoever, just you and a psychotherapist who is experienced and familiar with what you are going through. In this type of therapy, you and your counselor will work together to find different ways that work for you to help you overcome your emotional difficulties.

A different way of treating depression naturally is by using natural remedies. It is important that you be aware that natural remedies are not considered to be medications. The most used and highly recommended are SAM-e and St. John’s Wort. These two herbal remedies are a synthetic form of a naturally occurring chemical inside of the body. They have been proven most effective for treating the symptoms of depression.

If you are taking any other types of prescription medications, you need to consult your physician before adding these remedies to your daily supplement regimen because there is always the risk of side effects when combine them with unnatural treatments.

Obtaining daily exercise is another way of treating depression naturally. Exercising can also prevent depression symptoms from coming back. It boosts the chemicals in the brain that all medications try to promote: serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Each of these chemicals have been proven to become imbalanced during depression. It also decreases the amount of cortisol in the body, which has been known to contribute toward weight gain. Individuals who are overweight have also been known to experience an additional amount of depression due to their physical appearance.

Another way to go about treating depression without drugs is to obtain extra daily amounts of folic acid, omega-3 fatty acids, and B vitamins. Try eating more raw fruits and vegetables along with adding more salmon, tuna, and trout. For folic acid, you can either choose to take an additional supplement or eat more whole-wheat breads, peas, beans, spinach, and broccoli-or both.
Natural remedies and treatments can be used for those with depression, as well as for those who want to prevent it without any worries pertaining to side effects, expensive doctor bills, or doubts concerning ineffectiveness.

Everyone is bound to become depressed at some point or another. Sadly, depression is very common and it really shouldn’t be. You should always remember to get enough sleep and relaxation time as well. Sometimes when people are depressed, their bodies are just simply worn down. We live in a world full of demands and responsibilities.

Treating depression naturally is a lot less complicated than what you may think, and a lot more effective. It worked for me, and it can work for you.

Diana Ketchen
http://www.articlesbase.com/mental-health-articles/treating-depression-naturally-should-come-naturally-1025971.html

10 Tips to Reduce Muscle Pain Naturally – Without Side Effects

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 11:01 am

If you suffer from muscle or joint pain you know how much it can impact your life. From not being able to play active sports to missing out on family fun – the effects can be far-reaching and upsetting. So, its natural that we search for pain remedies.

Almost everyone is familiar with pain relief formulas. Over 30 billion over-the- counter tablets and 70 million prescriptions are sold annually just in the USA. Known as ‘Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs’ (NSAIDs), a few commonly known names include Aspirin, Ibuprofin, Advil, and Motrin as well as prescription products like Celebrex and Vioxx. What most people might not know is that over 16,000 Americans die from NSAIDs a year and approximately 107,000 patients are hospitalized annually for NSAID related gastrointestinal complications.(1)

There is an alternative. Natural pain relief therapies can decrease inflammation and help repair tissues. The following are some starting points for investigating natural solutions further:

1. Get 7 to 8 hours of sleep a night: During the deeper stages of sleep the human body produces growth hormone, which results in tissue healing and repair. Inadequate amounts of sleep contribute to pain. Natural Sleep Remedies that can help you get a deep and restorative sleep are Melatonin, Hydroxy L- tryptophan (5-HTP), Calcium, Mangesium and colloidal gold. You can also listen to relaxing music – try searching on itunes for ocean sounds.

2.Take a green-lipped mussel oil supplement: If you suffer from pain, swelling or other symptoms commonly associated with arthritis, you may benefit from taking green-lipped mussel oil from New Zealand. In a clinical trial conducted at the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital in Glasgow, UK, preparations of green-lipped mussel extract were shown to benefit 76 percent of rheumatoid arthritis patients and 70 percent of osteoarthritic patients (2) The omega-3s contained in green-lipped mussel oils (more potent than fish oils) cannot be manufactured by our body and decrease inflammation. The EPA and DHA essential fatty acids have been so effective that some people have been able to discontinue their use of other medications altogether.

3. Take MSM, or “organic sulphur”. It can lessen inflammation, pain, and stiffness due to arthritis, muscle, or back pain and helps to balance the blood chemistry in these conditions. MSM helps supply the sulfur amino acids needed for healing.

4. Massage a blend of essential oils of arnica, Calendula and St John’s work into the affected painful area. Applying essential oils directly on the area nourishes cells and enables the body to metabolize waste and heal injuries more quickly. Herb Pharm makes a a blend called “Trauma Oil” which is very effective. Essential oils can help relax tense muscles and improve circulation.

5. Eat a whole food, mineral rich diet with plenty of vegetables and whole grains. Vegetable juices and green chlorophyll-rich foods can help relieve muscle inflammations by promoting the elimination of toxins from the body. Cut back on the amount of meat containing large amounts of saturated fat, which impacts the effective functioning of the liver – possibly leading to inflammation and irritation. Animal fats also contain arachadonic acid which can stimulate inflammation.

6. Take Glucosamine sulfate: Glucosamine is a naturally occurring element in the body that plays a crucial role in the building and healing of cartilage. Glucosamine may be efficient in treating and even delaying the progression of osteoarthritis. Some studies have hinted that glucosamine may be as effective as NSAIDs in treating joint conditions, while having fewer gastrointestinal side effects.

7. Magnetic therapy: Magnetic therapy is a safe method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It helps speed the healing process and improve quality of sleep without any adverse side effects. A study from the University of Virginia showed that that a magnetic field of moderate strength can result in significant reduction of swelling when applied immediately after an inflammatory injury. Dilation of blood vessels is a major cause of swelling, and it’s thought that the magnets worked by limiting blood flow to the affected area. Individuals wearing magnetic jewelry have reported diminished muscle soreness and lessening of cramps. Try sleeping on a magnet mattress pad to help ease the pain of muscle soreness or apply magnet straps to sore muscle or tendonitis areas.

8. Take Vitamin D: Researched conducted by the University of Minnesota found that 93% of all subjects with non-specific musculoskeletal pain were vitamin D deficient. Taking Vitamin D and CoQ10 can help alleviate muscle pain caused by cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. Vitamin D can also be synthesized naturally by the body upon exposure to sunlight.

9.Cayenne pepper:A teaspoon of cayenne shaken in 2 ounces of olive oil can be used as an ointment and rubbed directly into sore muscles. Cayenne contains capsaicin which eventually inhibits secretion of the neurotransmitter Substance P, that transmits pain to the brain, lessening muscle soreness, sprains and cramps.

10. Try an Epsom salt bath: The magnesium sulfate of Epsom Salt acts as a muscle relaxant, and by easing muscle pain it helps the body to eliminate harmful substances. Due to changes in agriculture in the past century, most Americans are deficient in Magnesium. Studies show increased magnesium levels from soaking in a bath enriched with Epsom salt! Magnesium and sulfate are both easily absorbed through the skin. Fill a bathtub with water as hot as you can stand. Add 2 cups of Epsom salts. The heat of the bath will increase circulation and reduce inflammation.
About Alchemy Radiant Health:
Alchemy Radiant Health offers services to help people achieve premium physical performance, mental clarity, and well-being through holistic wellness programs that promote radiant health and longevity. Our approach and philosophy is based on ancient Chinese nutrition combined with the latest developments in super-foods.

Sources Used in this article:
(1) July 1998 issue of The American Journal of Medicine

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Josse Ford
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/10-tips-to-reduce-muscle-pain-naturally-without-side-effects-749262.html

October 11, 2009

how do you put someone to sleep naturally?

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 6:23 pm

because my little sister (shes 14 yrs old) goes to sleep around 5:00 a.m. everyday even on school nights.

A warm glass of milk or a warm bath often calms people. Otherwise, make sure she avoids physical activity (working out, running around, cleaning, etc), caffeine, and sugar for at least 3 hours before whatever time she wants to go to bed. Also, I would avoid too much mental stimulation (like playing on the computer, action movies, etc) for a good hour or so before bed… mindless TV and/or calmer movies to help her mind calm down.

Granted, if this doesn’t work, she may have other issues that are keeping her up more than just "standard stuff" that most people work with. She may have anxiety or issues that are weighing on her mind that she just needs to talk to someone about… maybe a counselor, maybe someone she trusts. She also may have a medical condition (insomnia or something else) that’s keeping her up and may need to see a doctor to see what’s wrong. She may even benefit from some relaxing herbs like Chamomile (either in aromatic form, a tea, or something similar that would be suitable for a 14 year old person).

I’d try talking to her and see if everything is going okay… see if you can pick out anything that might indicate either of those. Good luck to the both of you!

How can I get to sleep faster naturally?

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 6:23 pm

I want to go to sleep, but it usually takes me 1 or 2 hours to fall asleep. So when I wake up, I’m exhausted. Any tips to fall asleep faster. I’m not taking any pills….
Thankyou so much if you could help :]
oh and I meant I’m not taking an pills at the moment and I’m not going to take any pills..

Well i normally have such a busy mind that i can never get to sleep. i took sleep meds like tylenol pm and simply sleep but they made me more tired.
i found that writing down what i was thinking at the time helped out a lot. and i know you said you’re not taking pills, does that mean you won’t take any or you aren’t currently taking any?

i just bought some melatonin from my work (i work at a rite aid) and it’s 3mg and i’ve been taking it for a few days. i take it about a half hour before i go to bed and i fall asleep really good. i wake up and i have so much more energy it’s really nice. i haven’t gotten this much good sleep since middle school. it’s a natural chemical that your body produces so it’s not harmful and for me it works. if you’re willing to try it, it’s really and truely worth it. but before that i used to just write everything down because i have such a busy mind.

hope that helped :)

October 9, 2009

How to Relieve Depression Naturally

Filed under: Sleep Naturally — admin @ 7:38 am

Depression is a mood disorder that ranges from mild to severe. All of us have experienced a form of depression at some time in our lives. It can accompany loss, stress, unresolved anger, fear, shame, disappointment and other emotional dynamics that are a part of our life situation. Depression is experienced by children, adults, and elderly regardless of economic status, gender, or culture. Depression affects physical health, relationships, awareness, weight, memory, decision making ability, energy level, interest, and sleep. In addition to emotional experience, depression can result from diet, nutrition, and other physical biochemical origins.

In severe, special cases of depression associated with extreme mental disorder, synthetic, chemical based drugs called antidepressants are required and necessary for relief of depression. However, most of us do not fall into this category and too often these synthetic antidepressants are prescribed for us who suffer from common daily disappointments in our lives. For most common experiences of depression, antidepressants are not often necessary. Synthetic Antidepressants have been known to have some harmful side effects, prompting the FDA to recommend that manufacturers add this warning label to their products: “Antidepressants increased the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior (suicidality) in short-term studies in children and adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and other psychiatric disorders. Anyone considering the use of {insert established name} or any other antidepressant in a child or adolescent must balance this risk with the clinical need. Patients who are started on therapy should be observed closely for clinical worsening, suicidalty, or unusual changes in behavior”.

This is not to suggest that ignoring the feelings of depression will make the feelings go away. Since depression can have physical biochemical origin and depression from emotional stress can cause biochemical change in the body, it would follow that common, not severe, depression would respond to clinically proven all natural remedies as vitamins, herbs, supplements, minerals, amino acids, aromatherapy, and all natural formulas designed to relieve the pain of depression. Other treatments e.g. psychotherapy, exercise, acupuncture, yoga, meditation also aid in the natural relief of depression.

Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals can trigger depression as well as depression decreasing the availability of vitamins and minerals essential for the maintaining our body’s health. These vitamins and minerals include vitamin B6, folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin C, magnesium, calcium and trace minerals. Supplementing our bodies with these vitamins and minerals can relieve and perhaps prevent depression as well as greatly improving our health generally.

Adding amino acids to our diets can go a long way in relieving depression and promoting general health. For example, SAMe (S-Adensoyl-L-Methionine) is an amino acid that can be found in all cells of our body. It is a natural antidepressant that has additional value of protecting the liver and cardiovascular system, synthesis of natural melatonin that assists sleeping well. Phenylalanine is another amino acid that makes the neurotransmitter, i.e. substance that conducts messages to and within the brain, norepinephrine. Norepinephrine is diminished in the brains of people who are depressed. The amino acid L-Theanine naturally reduces anxiety associated with depression and is not addictive or habit forming. Another amino acid that naturally relieves depression and stimulates alertness is L-Tyrosine.

5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophane) is a naturally occurs in our bodies and helps the production of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Adequate amounts of serotonin is vital for a feeling and sense of emotional well being. 5-HTP can cross the blood brain barrier which makes it unique in the facilitation of serotonin. 5-HTP has gained a great reputation in the natural treatment of insomnia, depression and obesity.

For many people who suffer common depression, a effectively created herbal formula is very beneficial for the natural relief of depression. St. John’s wort (hypericum perforaturn), commonly referred to as “Nature’s Prozac”, helps naturally relieve mild or moderate depression, stress, anxiety, and tension. Gingo biloba is used as an alternative treatment for moderate depression in elderly people because depression is an early sign of cognitive decline or cerebrovascular deficiency. Valerian root has a natural calming effect for anxiety and depression. Passionflower is an efficient natural sedative for calming and sleeping well. Black Cohosh, used by early Native Americans, soothes the body and reduces spasm. These are just a few of the examples of herbs and herbal formula that treat moderate depression effectively and naturally.

Hormonal imbalance can lead to moderate depression. A common treatment is natural progesterone for women. Other natural substances help balance hormones e.g. flax oil, black cohosh, dimpro, promensil, essential fatty acids, red clover, virtex berry and many other naturally derived supplements.

Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils and other natural aromatic compounds from plants to effect emotional and physical health The oils are referred to as “essential” because they are the “essence” of the plant. Olfactory sense has a powerful effect on our emotional and physical health. Aromatherapy can be used to alter mood, inspire confidence, ease moderate depression, and increase energetic feeling. In some nations essential oils are used for their antiseptic qualities to treat infection. In France, many aromatherapy essential oils are perceived in a similar way as prescription drugs are in the United States. Aromatherapy comes in many forms, e.g. essential oil, mists, sticks, candles, infusions, massage creams and oils, mineral bath formulas, and absolutes.

One on the most popular aromatherapy aromas is lavender. Lavender essential oil has a calming scent which makes it an excellent tonic for the nerves and helps in treating migraines, headaches, anxiety, depression, nervous tension and emotional stress. Its refreshing aroma removes nervous exhaustion and restlessness and increases mental activity. Lavender essential oil induces sleep and hence it is often recommended for insomnia. Lavender essential oil is also an excellent remedy for various types of pains including those caused by sore muscles, tense muscles, muscular aches, rheumatism, sprains, backache and lumbago.

In summary, many of us suffer mild to moderate depression for a variety of reasons. Our experience of depression is not so severe or of long duration to justify the use of powerful synthetic prescription drugs or antidepressant drugs with their potential of hazardous, harmful physical and behavioral side effects. We have available to us, a vast variety of effective, efficient, all natural vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, aromatherapy, hormonal balancers, and other safe natural modalities for relieving mild to moderate depression.

Jennifer Kays
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/how-to-relieve-depression-naturally-210518.html

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