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Deprex, a natural antidepressant, to elevate mood and relieve anxiety.
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Types of Depression II Depression in Women II Depression in Men II Childhood Depression II Adolescent Depression II Depression in the Elderly II Clinical Depression II Major Depression II Dysthymia II Atypical Depression II Bipolar Depression II Cyclothymia II Seasonal Affective Disorder II Postpartum Depression (PPD) II Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) II Holiday Depression II Workplace Depression.

Cyclothymia Depression.

Cyclothymia is an atypical form of depression. Individuals suffering from cyclothymia experience periods of mild depression to short periods of hypomania (high energy). Cyclothymia is a mild form of bipolar disorder and could last from a few days to a few weeks. People who suffer from cyclothymia or bipolar disorder rarely go more than a couple of months without either periods of sadness or hypomania. Cyclothymia can completely disrupt a person's life creating personal turmoil.

The onset of this condition may be between the late teens and through the twenty's. This condition could, cease temporarily or permanently, or develop into more severe mood swings like that of bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder affects more than 2 million American adults (18+) or 1% of the U.S adult population.

Genetic factors have been linked to the cause of cyclothymia. Many people affected by cyclothymia have a family history of major depression, bipolar disorder, suicide, or an addictive personality.

Mild depression can sometimes be treated with therapy alone. Antidepressants might be prescribed for slightly severe cases of depression. However, there are certain adverse side effects related to this form of treatment. Many people choose alternative therapies, which include meditation and relaxation, exercise, acupuncture, and herbal agents, such as St. John's Wort. A prefered treatment is the homeopathic medicinal Deprex to help with cyclothymia.

Deprex is much more powerful than one ingredient by itself because it not only supplies the precursors to these key mood-controlling neurotransmitters, but also the additional nutrients needed by the body to naturally:

  • Help elevate mood by raising circulating Serotonin levels and assuring proper utilization.

  • Help restore the appropriate production of Serotonin and Norepinephrine.

  • Help diminish anxiety by regulating Cortisol release.

  • Help restore clear sentient thinking and appropriate reality testing.

  • Help calm and diminish oversensitivity.

Deprex is a scientifically advanced cerebral homeopathic medicinal designed to provide relief from mild depression and depressive disorders, including mood changes, mood imbalances and melancholy, and/or extended periods of simple sadness and grief.

Deprex also provides nutritional and medicinal support for those going through periods of disappointment and/or rejection. Again, the boundaries between cyclothymia and bipolar disorder are not definite so always consult your physician before taking any medication.

 


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