What are some natural safe remedies for depression?

March 17, 2009 by How To Treat Depression  
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Can you answer blood_drop2003’s question about Depression?:

My friend is autistic and has severe clinical depression unfortuanately just about everything his docs give him has caused really horrible side effects. They’re still working on something safe but in the mean time he’s dealing with some really serious depression. What are some safe natural inexpensive remedies for depression. I’m really worried about him and want to help. If you have any suggestions I’d really appriciate it.

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21 Responses to “What are some natural safe remedies for depression?”

  1. plant a tree on March 19th, 2009 7:51 pm

    Depression Feedback: st johns wort…although, you have to be careful because supplements are not done through FDA regulations. stick to name brands.

  2. Good for advice on March 22nd, 2009 6:07 pm

    Depression Feedback: I KNOW AN EXCELLENT CURE…IT’S CALLED SEX!!!

  3. RandomQuestions on March 26th, 2009 1:03 am

    Depression Feedback: Vitamin B12 has been shown to fight off depression.

  4. bill j on March 27th, 2009 1:22 am

    Depression Feedback: Eat plenty of ice cream.

  5. carla on March 27th, 2009 9:02 pm

    Depression Feedback: lots of daylight and oxygen - it will not cure it, but help.
    I would advise against you (as a non-medical person) recommending drugs (natural or synthetic), since you have no way of knowing all side-effects, but if you take your friend outdoors for activities during lunchbreak, you should see a slight improvement after about 2 weeks.

  6. justbeingher on March 30th, 2009 11:43 am

    Depression Feedback: With autism, you are not dealing with a normal person to begin with. Anything you give is likely to produce strange and unpredictable effects - this is not simple depression. I really get it that you want to help, but trying to medicate at home is not wise in this case. Herbs are no less powerful than drugs.

    St . John’s Wort is a herb for depression.

  7. Mary Alice Park on March 31st, 2009 4:31 am

    Depression Feedback: St johns wort, but that probably wont work.If his depression is really serious he should do what his doctor tells him to do.

  8. healthiacynthia on March 31st, 2009 6:23 pm

    Depression Feedback: e f t is really made for your friend. Read the articles and try it out yourself:

  9. Curious George on April 2nd, 2009 8:11 pm

    Depression Feedback: This question just came up less than 5 days ago. I would look at those answers because there were some great answers.

  10. trykindness on April 4th, 2009 11:16 am

    Depression Feedback: Meditation is one, and avoid anything that causes these type of situation.

  11. rebelwithagoodcause on April 5th, 2009 8:47 pm

    Depression Feedback: I think it’s called the “Twelve Nerve Exercises”, or possibly another exercise in this great book. It’s based on Chinese/Taoist Medicine and attributes depression merely to a nerve imbalance. I would not recommend pumping drugs or pills into the body. St. John’s Wort has some pretty intense side effects aswell in some cases, even though it’s natural. I found this exercise in this really great book by Dr. Stephen T. Chang called “The Complete System of Self Healing- Internal Exercises”. It’s REALLY helpful with general exercises for everything. But I would highly recommend that you give this a try. Like I said, I’m not 100% sure about the exercise name because the book’s not with me now, but have a browse through it and find the one that relates to depression. Good Luck.

  12. MrsZ on April 9th, 2009 3:23 am

    Depression Feedback: Fish oil works! You can get it at drugstores and health food stores. It’s great for those that cannot tolerate other traditional drugs for depression. I know people who use it and have had WONDERFUL results.

    Please read this, and have your friend read it:

  13. Janet C on April 11th, 2009 10:19 am

    Depression Feedback: This is the cheapest and safest of all natural remedies. Exercise! Just have him walk, or ride a stationery bike. Anything to keep him moving. Exercise releases endorphins and that is the “feel good” hormone. He should exercise everyday. By the way, this will also help with autism. If he is unable to walk, just sitting him on the side of a personal trampoline, (I believe they call them rebounders), while you jump on it. This will help him to exercise mildly. This is also exceptional exercise for the heart! So everyone benefits!

    If you need something more, get him into the sun. The sunshine has tremendous healing powers and they’ve proven now that full spectrum lights are essential to good health! So, get that light into him. If you live in a dreary place, buy some full spectrum lights and make sure that he’s exposed to them for at least 2 hours a day.

    I am a diabetic and exercise is my life saver. During the winter, when it snows, I get cabin fever and severe depression. My rebounder has been a godsend! Hope this helps.

  14. Andy on April 12th, 2009 8:52 pm

    Depression Feedback: Although prescribing apple cider vinegar for depression would be classed as extremely alternative, some Eastern medicines do believe that depression is the symptom of a “stagnant” or tired liver. If you believe in this philosophy, then apple cider vinegar would help to fight depression, since it is a great medium to help detoxify and clean the liver.

  15. REVHEAD on April 13th, 2009 4:14 pm

    Depression Feedback: Fish Oils and Horseradish will help. I would also reccomend exercise and with your support he will find his way.

    Good Luck!

  16. Heather H on April 16th, 2009 1:45 am

    Depression Feedback: its simple EXCERCIZE!!!!!

  17. dayakaur on April 18th, 2009 8:35 am

    Depression Feedback: Teach your friend to meditate within their belief structure.. Start there.http://meditation.20m.com

    OK, so exercise helps a lot with depression. Depression is believed to be anger and frustration turned inside.

    Step up his or her protein. Good protein not fast food.

    A good B complex vitamin with C like Emergenc (available Walmart) would help also.

    That is a good start. Their are many other remedies for depression.

  18. waseem r on April 19th, 2009 5:09 am

    Depression Feedback: Self control is one of the most easiest & cheap way to get over from all creeps.Believe me.

  19. Rev. Two Bears on April 19th, 2009 11:06 pm

    Depression Feedback: a few days ago; I wrote a blog entry on my 360 page about “the five mahalos” a technology from old hawai’i that helps change the way you think consciously and subconscoiously.

    Feel free to read the blog entry. I would also recommend fetting two of the following crystals.

    Agate, Anethyst, and Obsidian

    Take one of each and place them under your pillow, then the other three carry them on your person 24/7

  20. merrygo9 on April 21st, 2009 3:21 am

    Depression Feedback: I don’t know how sever the autism is but I would be looking elsewhere than medications natural or otherwise. I would be wondering why he is depressed- what does he do during the day? Does he have social contacts? where/with whom does he live? What things does he enjoy doing and is he doing those? I don’t know what services might be available to help- eg a support worker for social activities? At what level can he communicate about his wants/wishes? If he can, he might be able to tell you. He might like to have a spa once a week.

  21. bugzy on April 22nd, 2009 3:10 am

    Depression Feedback: eat chocolates..it’s effective!

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