What parts of the brain are affected when a male or female suffers from Postnatal Depression?
Monday, June 28th, 2010 at
11:11 am
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View http://www.womentowomen.com on postpartum/postnatal depression, and their views about the use of antidepressants, which coincide largely with mine. Read: “Baby Blues – Goodbye Baby Blues Postpartum Depression Treatment for Postpartum Symptoms” by Healing Natural Oils, and “Natural Healing for Depression: Solutions from the World’s Great Traditions And Practitioners” *** by James Strohecker and Nancy Shaw Strohecker, & Postpartum Depression Demystified: An Essential Guide for Understanding and Overcoming the Most Common Complication after Childbirth by Joyce A. Venis RNC and Suzanne McCloskey, & Postpartum Depression For Dummies by Shoshana S. Bennett and Mary Jo Codey. & Surviving Post-Natal Depression: At Home, No One Hears You Scream by Cara Aiken. View: Postpartum Depression Demystified: An Essential Guide for Understanding and Overcoming the Most Common Complication after Childbirth by Joyce A. Venis RNC and Suzanne McCloskey (Kindle Edition – Mar 7, 2007) – Kindle Book, from your bookstore, or Amazon.com. See http://your-mental-health.weebly.com/r.html & http://alternative-complementary-health.weebly.com/dr-hyla-cass—womens-health.html and get her book, or audio course, and enter her name in the searchbar at Amazon.com
Chances are, a doctor will prescribe antidepressants, when what you would benefit from most is replacement NATURAL hormones, like estriol (NOT Premarin, which is SYNTHETIC estradiol; known to sometimes cause cancer) and supplements, like DHEA (according to Dr. Hyla Cass*** who is an expert at natural healing for women. Google: “naturopaths; (your location)” who can have them formulated by a compounding pharmacy (several are shown in appendix F ***). In the meantime/otherwise: St. John’s wort helps most people; tolerance doesn’t develop, and the few side effects don’t occur often, and even then are normally not severe; it usually takes 2 weeks to start becoming effective, and another 2 – 4 for peak effectiveness.
Note, however, that it can interfere with some birth control pills, and should be discontinued before surgical procedures, and not resumed until healed. Also, it may negatively impact vitamin D3 levels, so they should be optimised – see http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/12/16/my-one-hour-vitamin-d-lecture-to-clear-up-all-your-confusion-on-this-vital-nutrient.aspx View the SJW, & HYPERICUM websites via page B, at 8m.com. Most people are suggestible, to some degree, so you could either seek professional hypnotherapy, or more along such lines is on page 3, at Weebly.