4 Ways to Naturally Treat Depression
By Tom Servo, published Jun 19, 2007
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Many people suffer from depression. Some suffer from only mild forms of depression, while others suffer from more sever forms. Regardless of how sever one's depression might be, many people are quick to seek medicine to aid their depression; however, there are many natural ways that depression can be treated. Here are four ways to naturally treat depression.Exercise: Exercising regularly is one of the best ways to naturally treat depression. Exercising naturally creates an endorphin rush in the human body, which will give a person a feeling of euphoria. Hence the term "runner's high." Exercising regularly will also give a person an added boost of confidence, because they will look better and feel better.
Eat Vegetables: Green vegetables, like spinach and broccoli are natural antidepressants. They contain high amounts of folic acid, also know as vitamin B9, which research has proven to be a natural mood stabilizer. Eating more vegetables will reduce the amount of junk food a person eats, which will help cleans a persons body of toxins and chemicals that could be affecting their mood. There are a variety of other foods that act as natural antidepressants. Lists of these foods can easily be found by searching on the internet.
Get Plenty of Sleep: Sleep deprivation in any way can cause depression. Weather lack of sleep is caused by insomnia, drugs, or forcing one's self to stay awake in order to complete a task; a lack of adequate sleep will cause a person to be irritable, at the very least. If you are suffering from depression, and sleep less then a few hours a day, adding more sleep to your schedule will make you feel better and improve your overall mood.
Identify the Source of Your Depression: Most people are usually depressed because of something that has happened or is happening in their life. It may be a job, the actions of a loved one, or a bad decision that was made in the past. Identifying the source of your depression and resolving that issue could permanently cure you of your depression.

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Takeaways
- Eat healthy and exercise regularly.
- Get plenty of sleep.
- Identify the source of your depression.
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