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Top 11 Homeopathic Medicines for Depression

It is a mood disorder in which a patient feels sad continuously and has a loss of interest in daily activities. Many report feeling upset, low, and sad from time to time. It happens to everyone at different times of their lives but being sad is not the same as being depressed. In depression, there is constant sadness accompanied by feelings of hopelessness continuing for weeks together that interferes with everyday life and affect one’s personal and professional life. This is indicative of clinical/ major depression that requires treatment.

Homeopathy: A Gentle and Holistic Approach to  Depression

Homeopathy offers a safe and gentle treatment for cases of depression. These medicines are natural remedies that work at a very deep level of the mind to help overcome this condition. The main aim of homeopathy in the cases of depression is not merely to offer symptomatic relief but to effect a cure. With its use, initially, the intensity of the complaint gradually reduces. Later, a state of well-being is regained. Suppressing a complaint is also not the nature of homeopathic remedies in any form. Homeopathy is helpful both for chronic and acute cases of depression. In mild to moderate forms of depression, there are high chances of recovery with homeopathic medicines. But it has limitations in providing relief in case of very severe forms of depression, especially if one has suicidal tendencies.

Constitutional remedies

Homeopathy treats depression with carefully selected constitutional remedies that refer to medicines that are administered based on a patient’s emotional, physical, and mental state that brings forth his/her personality. These medicines do not act superficially; rather, they work at a deep psychological level and treat the patient holistically. With proper constitutional treatment through homeopathy (treatment of the patient as a whole), this disorder in the mental health of a patient is corrected, and the remedy offers a feeling of comfort and well-being and restores the mental health. It leads to an effective cure in the cases of depression.

Homeopathy offers highly reliable, alternative treatment choice

Homeopathy is a 200-year-old science founded on the basis of fixed principles and specializes in holistic healing. So the hit-and-trial method of treatment is not followed here. Right from the taking up of the case, its evaluation, the medicine selection, potency choice, dosage and repetition, all are carried out as per the specified laws of homeopathy. This is what makes it a very reliable treatment for cases of depression. In most of the cases of mild to moderate depression, a complete course of homeopathic treatment guided by a qualified homeopath helps in a complete cure.

Natural medicines with no side effects

The biggest advantage of using homeopathic remedies for depression is that they have no side effects. Homeopathic medicines are prepared from natural substances. These have no harmful chemicals or toxins. Therefore, no adverse effects follow the use of homeopathic medicines. On the other hand, the medicines used in the conventional mode of treatment, like antidepressants, sleeping pills, and mood stabilizers are known to cause many side effects. Instead, opting for homeopathy can help prevent such side effects.

Non-habit-forming medicines

Homeopathic medicines for depression are non-habit forming. It means it does not make one dependent on the medicines, and one doesn’t have to depend on them for life. Its dose is gradually reduced when recovery sets in and completely stopped when the patient heals. In conventional mode, the medicines are habit-forming and one may become dependent on the medicines. Therefore, preferring homeopathic treatment is advantageous to save oneself from lifelong dependence on conventional medicines.

Top 10 Homeopathic Medicines for Depression

The top 10 homeopathic medicines for depression are Ignatia Amara, Natrum Muriaticum, Aurum Metallicum, Kali Phosphoricum, Sepia, Cimicifuga Racemosa, Lachesis, Pulsatilla Pratensis , Arsenicum Album and Coffea Cruda.

1. Ignatia Amara — For Acute Cases That Follows Some Grief

Ignatia Amara is a top medicine to treat the cases of depression. It works wonders in case of acute depression that has sets in from some sort of grief. For example, depression triggered by acute grief like the death of a loved one, broken relationships and disappointments in life can be treated wonderfully with the help of this medicine. Those who need it are sad all the time. Along with this, such patients also have weeping spells. They isolate themselves and avoid social engagements. They brood all the time i.e., lost in deep thought that makes them worried and sad. Along with the above-mentioned symptoms, they may be very irritable. Their mind gets dull with weak memory. Another accompanying factor is excessive weakness. Ignatia Amara is an excellent remedy to treat bipolar disorder.

When to use Ignatia Amara?

It should be the first choice of medicine to deal with cases of depression of recent origin set off by acute grief like death of a loved one, broken relationships with marked sadness, and weeping spells.

How to use Ignatia Amara?

Both low and high potencies of Ignatia Amara work well, however, it is advised to begin with low potency. So, initially, it can be taken in 30C potency two to three times a day.

2. Natrum Muriaticum – For Chronic Depression with brooding

Natrum Muriaticum is preferred to treat cases of chronic depression. It suits those who are sad and very sensitive, accompanied by sporadic episodes of weeping. They remain absorbed in grief all the time and dwell on the unpleasant memories of the past. They don’t like consolation, and it aggravates their complaints. They tend to get offended easily. Along with it, they don’t have any interest in doing any sort of work. It is also beneficial to manage depression among women before their periods.

When to use Natrum Muriaticum?

Natrum Mur is the best medicine to manage chronic (i.e. long term) depression with weeping, sadness, and aversion to being consoled.

How to use Natrum Muriaticum?

This medicine is administered in 30 C power and can be taken once or twice daily.

3. Aurum Metallicum – For Suicidal Thoughts, Worthlessness, Hopelessness

AurumMetallicum is administered to patients who have constant suicidal thoughts with extreme sadness accompanied by hopelessness. Along with this, they feel that they are worthless and of no value. They have negative thoughts and the future seems bleak to them. They feel that life is a burden, it’s useless to live, and they long for death.

When to use Aurum Metallicum?

This medicine is administered for managing depression if suicidal thoughts, hopelessness and sadness are the predominant features.

How to use Aurum Metallicum?

It is best administered in 30C potency that can be taken up to twice daily.

4. Kali Phosphoricum – For Depression With Intense Stress and Worries

Kali Phosphoricum is the next top medicine for depression. It mostly helps people who are overstressed and have much to worry about. They always remain gloomy and sad. They are preoccupied with negative thoughts in their minds. Those who need this medicine feel physically and mentally exhausted. Other symptoms that they may present include spells of weeping and anxiety attacks. Apart from the above-mentioned symptoms, complaint of sleeplessness is another major concern among them.

When to use Kali Phosphoricum?

It manages depression that is accompanied by extreme stress and worry along with marked exhaustion.

How to use Kali Phosphoricum?

This medicine is usually recommended in 6X potency. Kali Phosphoricum 6X can be administered thrice or four times daily depending on the severity of the complaints.

5. Sepia – For Depression During Menopause

Sepia is a wonderful medicine to deal with cases of depression among women during menopause. The most important symptoms present in them are sadness, aversion to seeing family members, and loss of interest in doing any work either physical or mental, even missing out on routine activities. There is also indifferent behaviour towards family and life. Such people are constantly lost in worries and are stressed with self-pity. They are very irritable and get offended easily. There are sporadic weeping spells seeking sympathy and consolation. Loss of sexual desire is another major symptom in them along with the above symptoms. Apart from treating depression during menopause, this remedy also helps treat cases triggered by childbirth.

When to use Sepia?

It is the most preferred medicine for women who suffer from depression at the time of menopause accompanied by sadness, indifferent behaviour, lack of interest in any work, and aversion to family members.

How to use Sepia?

Sepia can be administered in 30C potency once daily. To use its higher potencies like 200C one needs to consult a qualified homeopath.

6. Cimicifuga Racemosa – When It Begins After Childbirth (Post-Partum Depression)

The use of Cimicifuga is considered in cases of depression among women that sets off after childbirth. Women who need this medicine suffer extreme sadness. They feel enveloped in darkness from which it is difficult to come out. They also feel exhausted by these symptoms. Other symptoms that accompany the above-mentioned symptoms are excessive talking, indifferent behaviour, fear of death, and fear of going mentally insane.

When to use Cimicifuga Racemosa?

The use of Cimicifuga Racemosa is especially done for managing depression among women triggered by childbirth with acute sadness and the feeling of darkness all around.

How to use Cimicifuga Racemosa?

It works wonderfully in 30C potency and can be administered one to two times daily.

7. Lachesis – When Delusions Accompanies Depression (Psychotic Depression)

Lachesis is well-indicated remedy among cases where delusion presents alongside depression, such as in the cases of psychotic depression. Delusions are false, fixed beliefs that cannot be shaken off even when evidence is provided against that belief. Lachesis is administered when people have sadness, feelings of being abandoned, excessive talkativeness, and delusions. Such persons indulge in excessive talking and frequently jump from one subject to another. A lot of ideas crowd their mind at a given time. Sometimes violent anger and a state of madness is witnessed. When it comes to delusions, a person may get suspicious and he or she may feel as if someone may poison or harm him or her. Other symptoms are aversion to work, restlessness, and trying to run away from the world.

When to use Lachesis?

The use of Lachesis is highly administered for cases of depression with marked delusions, excessive talkativeness, sadness, and suspiciousness.

How to use Lachesis?

This medicine can be administered in 30C potency just once daily.

8. Arsenicum Album – For depression with anxiety and restlessness

Arsenicum album is a well administered medicine for depression with marked anxiety and restlessness. The patient has intense mental anguish, constant fear —especially of death and being isolated — and an inner restlessness that compels continual change of place. Deep despair and hopelessness is felt, often accompanied by the feeling that treatment is useless, and in severe cases, suicidal thoughts may occur. Depression is marked by great sensitivity, irritability, and intolerance to disorder or confusion, along with weakness of courage and excessive worry about health and security.

When to use Arsenicum Album?

It is especially administered for cases of depression with anxiety and restlessness.

How to use Arsenicum Album?

It can be started with a lower potency i.e.30C, once a day.

Higher potencies – 200C,1M can be administered under the guidance of a qualified homoeopath.

9. Pulsatilla Pratensis – For depression with marked changeable moods

Pulsatilla Pratensis is a well-indicated medicine that works wonders in cases of depression with mood swings and emotional sensitivity. The patient is timid, easily feels discouraged, and weeps quite readily, often looking for sympathy and comfort. Fears is notably felt, especially in the evenings, including fear of being alone, of the dark, or of the ghosts. There is a tendency toward religious melancholy, morbid dread of the opposite sex, and rapid fluctuations between pain and pleasure. This depression is marked by changeable moods, emotional dependence, and a need for care, attention, and affection, making Pulsatilla ideal for those who are gentle, sensitive, and impressionable.

When to use Pulsatilla Pratensis?

It is administered for depression among individuals with a mild, timid nature and changeable mood.

How to use Pulsatilla Pratensis?

It can be initiated with 30C potency, one to two times a day. Further repetition and change of potency should be done after seeking a qualified homoeopath’s advice.

10. Coffea Cruda – For Depression with Sleeplessness

Coffea Cruda is a very effective remedy to manage sleeplessness in such cases. It is administered when there are constant chains of thoughts in the mind that lead to sleeplessness. There is marked restlessness at night with tossing and turning. Other symptoms include mood changes, anxiety, weeping, irritability, and weakness.

When to use Coffea Cruda?

This medicine is administered for  complaints of sleeplessness in the cases of depression.

How to use Coffea Cruda?

Consider its use in 30C potency once or twice daily.

Types of Depression

There are various types of depression depending on many factors, but only a few common ones are mentioned below.

1. Major Depressive Disorder

This is characterized by persistent depressed mood, fatigue, sleep, loss of pleasure, and appetite disturbances, impaired concentration.

2. Atypical Depression 

In this, mood temporarily improves in response to positive events; associated with increased sleep, appetite, and sensitivity to rejection

3. Melancholic Depression

This is intense form of depression characterized by profound sadness, depression aggravates in the morning, and there is loss of pleasure.

4. Psychotic Depression

In these cases, severe depression is accompanied by delusions or hallucinations, usually mood-congruent.

5. Depression with Anxiety

In this types of depression, ususally depressive symptoms occur along with extreme worry, restlessness, and physical tension.

6. Postpartum Depression

It occurs after childbirth due to hormonal changes, emotional stress, and physical exhaustion.

7. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

This types of depression hits a person due to specific seasons, usually winter, due to reduced sunlight exposure.

8. Bipolar Depression

The depressive phase of bipolar disorder, usually  alternates with episodes of mania or hypomania.

What Causes Depression?

The causes of depression are not fully known. But certain factors are thought to play a role.

These are as follows:

1. Genetics — Those with a family history of depression are at a risk of developing depression. The exact genes involved here are not known but research is going on to ascertain the genes that are involved.

2. Changesin brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) — Natrum Muriaticum is preferred to treat cases of chronic depression. It suits those who are sad and very sensitive, accompanied Natrum Muriaticum is preferred to treat cases of chronic depression. It suits those who are sad and very sensitive, accompanied It is through the transmission of these chemicals from one nerve cell to the other that the communication of the brain with its different parts occurs. The chemicals include serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. They play a role in controlling a person’s moods, emotions, feelings, happiness, and pleasure. An imbalance between these chemicals is thought to play a role in causing depression.

3. Hormonal changes — Certain hormonal changes can be involved in causing the onsetof depression. These changes can happen during pregnancy, during menopause, post-childbirth, and due to thyroid.

4. Some changes in the structure of the brain, and the frontal lobe being less active are the other reasons that can trigger depression.

5. If one has a historyof disorders like anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and bipolar disorder the risk of depression goes up.

6. Those who have some chronic illness, chronic pain, and chronic disease are also prone to suffer from depression.

Who Is At Risk of Depression?

1. Those having a blood relative suffering from depression

2. Those who are self-criticaland have low self-esteem

3. People with negative thinking

4. People who have long-term stress

5. Females are more at risk than males

6. A history of mental trauma like the death of a loved one, physical or sexual abuse is one big reason

7. Those going through financial problems, difficult relationships, issues at workplace or job loss, divorce

8. Those who have some serious chronic illness like cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic pain

9. Those abusing recreational drugs, and alcohol

10. People taking medicines like sleeping pills, certain medicines to control high blood pressure, and corticosteroids

What Are Its Symptoms?

Persistently depressed mood or sadness are the main symptoms. Many other symptoms accompany depression. These mostly include hopelessness, tendency to cry, lack of pleasure, interest in activities that were previously enjoyed, isolation, and withdrawal from social engagement. Other symptoms that may appear with this are feeling of worthlessness, feeling of guilt, negative thoughts in mind, tiredness, changes in sleep (either excessive sleep or loss of sleep), and loss of sexual desire. In severe cases, thoughts of death and suicide may come across one’s mind.

In addition to the above, the rest of the symptoms that may appear include irritability, anxiety, difficulty to concentrate, outbursts of anger, difficulty in completing tasks, appetite changes (either loss of appetite or increased appetite), weight loss or even weight gain. Some physical symptoms may also appear that include body aches, headaches, and gastric issues. It can affect relationships with family members. Certain conditions can also worsen due to depression like joint pains, heart disease, asthma, obesity, diabetes, cancer.

A. Among men, the key symptoms are hopelessness, anger, sadness, aggressiveness, irritability, anxiety, lack of interest in activities that previously gave them pleasure, tiredness, drugs /alcohol, thoughts of death, difficulty in concentration, decrease in sexual desire, changes in sleep patterns (excessive sleep or no sleep), headache, bodyache, digestive complaints.

B. Among women the main symptoms are hopelessness, irritability, sadness, social withdrawal, loss of interest in activities, thoughts coming slowly/ talking, changes in sleep habits (excessive sleep, difficulty in sleep or early waking), decreased energy levels, thoughts of suicide, changes in weight/ appetite, headaches and pains.

C. Among the children, mood swings, irritability, anger outbursts, feeling of incompetence, refusal to go to school, avoiding friends, and a decline in academic performance.

Are there any tests to diagnose it?

There are no tests that can diagnose it. The diagnosis is made based on clinical symptoms. Sometimes thyroid tests and Vitamin D and B12 tests are conducted as they can trigger depression.

Management of Depression

Effective management of depression involves addressing the condition at multiple levels — mental, physical, emotional, and social. Understanding and resolving the underlying cause, such as prolonged grief, stress, trauma, or medical illness, is essential for lasting improvement. Emotional imbalance can be corrected through counselling and supportive therapy that provides a safe space for expression and healing. A healthy, balanced diet supports brain function and improves mood and energy. Regular physical activity helps reduce stress, enhances sleep, and uplifts the mood naturally. Positive affirmations and mindful awareness helps reshape negative thought patterns into hopeful and constructive ones. Awareness and vocal expression — openly acknowledging feelings and seeking support — play a big role in reducing stigma and isolation. Along with self-care, social connection, and professional guidance, these holistic measures empower individuals to treat depression effectively and gradually restore emotional well-being of a person.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can depression affect only mood, or does it impact the body too?

Depression doesn’t just affect mood. It can cause physical symptoms like headaches, digestive issues, fatigue, changes in appetite, and sleep disturbances. It truly affects both body and the mind.

2. Is feeling sad all the time the same as depression?

Not necessarily. Feeling occasionally sad is normal. Depression is persistent, lasting at least two weeks, and affects your routine, energy, motivation, and quality of life.

3. Are homeopathic medicines effective for depression?

Yes homeopathic medicines are effective for mild to moderate symptoms of depression. Homeopathy’s objective is to cure depression by addressing the root cause and restoring emotional balance, rather than just masking the symptoms. Medicines are administered based on the individual’s characteristics symptoms of physical and mental state.

4. Is depression always triggered by external events?

Not always. Depression can be a result of genetics, chemical imbalances, chronic stress, or traumatic experiences. Sometimes, it appears without a clear external cause.

5. Can talking about depression make it worse?

No. Open communication is always helpful. Sharing feelings with friends, family, or a counselor can reduce isolation, provide support, and promote healing.

6. Can stress turn into depression?

Chronic stress can overload the brain’s emotional regulation, that may leading to depression in vulnerable individuals. Stress management is therefore crucial for prevention.

7. Is depression a sign of weakness?

Absolutely not. Depression is a medical condition which results due  to  chemical, emotional, and environmental factors. Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

8. Is relapse common in depression?

Depression can recur, if triggers remain or the treatment is stopped midway or  prematurely. Long-term lifestyle habits and follow-up care is very crucial for proper treatment.

9. Do homeopathic medicines cause drowsiness or induce sleep?

No, homeopathic remedies do not induce sleep or drowsiness. They work naturally by restoring balance and may improve sleep indirectly without sedation or addiction.

10. Are homeopathic medicines habit-forming?

No, homeopathic medicines are not habit forming. They do not cause addiction, dependence, or withdrawal symptoms and can be stopped safely once improvement is seen, under the guidance of a qualified homoeopath.

 

 

 

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Winter Depression – Homeopathic Treatment

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), as the name explains, is a season-based disorder that often begins during autumn and continues through the winters. The symptoms are most severe in the winters, and this disorder is also known by the name of winter depression. It is diagnosed when a person suffers from depressive symptoms in a specific season for two or three years. The homeopathic system of medicine has a very effective treatment for many psychological complaints, including seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Natrum Mur, Ignatia Amara, Kali Phos, Aurum Met, and Sepia Succus are the majorly indicated homeopathic medicines for seasonal affective disorder.     homeopathic medicines for seasonal affective disorder

The symptoms tend to get better or completely over in spring and summer season. However, in rare cases of SAD, an opposite pattern appears where the symptoms begin in spring or summer and diminish by autumn. SAD with this pattern is known as summer depression.

Homeopathic Medicines for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Homeopathy provides symptomatic relief in the acute phase of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Once the acute phase is over, the medicines help overcome the tendency of seasonal affective disorder that arises every year. Each of these homeopathic remedies has its own characteristic symptoms based on which the prescription is decided. These homeopathic medicines to treat seasonal affective disorder are safe and cause no side effects.

1. Natrum Mur – Effective Medicine for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) with Depression

Natrum Mur is a well-indicated medicine for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with marked depression. The features attending depression are joylessness, irritability, dullness of mind and a tendency to get easily offended. The person needing Natrum Mur desires to be alone, weeps in loneliness and has an aversion to consolation. Anxiety, palpitations, and hurriedness may also be present. A specific thought of some unpleasant thing that is about to happen prevails in the mind. Sleeplessness may also appear with the above complaints.

2. Ignatia Amara – Effective Remedy for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) with Tearfulness

Ignatia Amara is an effective medicine for winter depression with excessive tearfulness. Intense sadness and mood changes are present along with tearfulness. There is also an aversion to talking and a desire to remain alone. Anxiety and irritability, sighing, sobbing and intense brooding may be present. Sleeplessness and loss of appetite attend most cases needing homeopathic medicine Ignatia Amara.

3. Kali Phos – Natural Medicine for Winter Depression with Fatigue

Kali Phos is a natural medicine for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with marked fatigue. The person requiring Kali Phos feels fatigued both mentally and physically. There is intense weakness and tiredness. Along with fatigue, symptoms like gloominess, dullness of mind and continual weeping, a sense of weariness from life, negative forebodings and loss of sleep are also present.

4.Aurum Met – Natural Treatment for Winter Depression with Feeling of Hopelessness and Worthlessness

Aurum Met is a useful medicine for SAD with a prominent feeling of hopelessness and worthlessness. Self-criticism may also be present in a high degree. Irritability and anger from slightest criticism, profound sadness and thoughts of suicide are also present. The person seems tired of life, feels as if life is a burden, and feels discontented all the time.

5. Sepia Succus – Natural Remedy for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) with Indifference

Sepia Succus is an effective medicine for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with marked indifferent behavior. Indifference towards people of a close relationship like family members, friends, and life, in general, is present. Other significant features that attend are a feeling of helplessness, sadness, weeping tendency and aversion towards any mental or physical work along with anxiety is present.

Causes of Seasonal Affective Disorders

The exact reason behind seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is still unknown. However, it is thought that a reduced exposure to sunlight during the winter days affects the proper working of the hypothalamus. As a result, there are changes in the serotonin levels (low), melatonin levels (high), along with a disruption of the biological clock. This leads to depressive symptoms and change in sleeping pattern. A family history of SAD puts a person at risk to develop the same. People with bipolar disorder or depression are also at risk. The prevalence of seasonal affective disorder is more among women as compared to men. People living far away from the equator are more at risk to suffer from this disorder.

Symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

The symptoms of SAD include feelings like depression, sadness, a low mood, lack of interest in everyday activities, low energy levels, fatigue, lethargy, feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness, irritability, anxiety, difficulty with concentration, desire to be alone, and physical symptoms like weight gain/loss, excessive sleep/sleeplessness, and excessive/reduced appetite.

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2 Top Homeopathic Remedies for Depression Major | Suicidal thoughts

I am a 37 years old primary school teacher, suffering from depression for the last two years. There is a continuous feeling of sadness and worthlessness. I get easily tired and have lost complete interest in my household as well as school work, there are times when I feel like committing suicide (without any apparent reason). My sleep is disturbed and sometimes I just sleep for three, four hours at night; Also i have been told that I suffer from Depression Major . I have tried conventional anti-depressive medication, but its benefits were short-lived and were not without side affects. Please suggest a homeopathic treatment for depression major

Rajni , Chandigarh

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Rajni , as already diagnosed, You seem to suffer from major depression or unipolar depression, which is characterized by severe, persistent depressed mood and loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities, accompanied by decreased energy levels, changes in sleep and appetite,  feelings of guilt or hopelessness and Most importantly repeated thoughts about suicide.

Homeopathic Remedies for Suicidal Thoughts in Depression Major

Medicines Natrum  Muriaticum, Ignatia, Kali Phos, and Coffea are extremely effective Homeopathic medicines for depression; but for treating depression major different homeopathic medicines are to be used.

1. Aurum Met – When there are Suicidal thoughts

Homeopathic medicine Aurum Met is effective in depression major when there is great loathing of life and there are thoughts of Suicide. Along with this there are classical signs of depression in the patient.

2. Natrum Sulph – For Persistent Suicidal Thoughts

Natrum Sulph is an important medicine for the treatment of major depression where psychotic symptoms of suicidal thoughts are in a greater magnitude, where the patient has to be physically refrained from committing such an act.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Depression Major?

Major depression is different from other two forms of depression – Chronic Low Grade Depression or Dysthymia and Depressed Moods. Major depression refers only to case where psychotic symptoms of suicidal thoughts or behavious are accompanied. Major depression occurs in all groups of people. It affects both sexes, with an increased incidence in women.

2. What are the causes of Depression Major?

There are multiple causes of depression . Biological- people with depression typically have too title or to much of certain brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. Changes in these brain chemicals may cause, or contribute to depression. Cognitive- people with negative thinking pattern, people who are pessimistic, have low self-esteem, worry too much or feel they have little control over life events, are more life events, are more likely events, are more likely to develop depression. Genetic- a family history of depression. Situational- difficult life events, including the death of a loved one, divorce, financial problems or moving to a new place, can contribute to depression.

3. How to Recognise Depression?

Symptoms that might help one in recognizing depression are ~ a persistent sad, anxious or ’empty’ mood, sleeping too little or sleeping too much, reduced appetite and weight loss, or increased appetite and .weight gain, loss of interest or pleasure in- activities once enjoyed. Restlessness or irritability, difficulty in concentrating, remembering, or making decisions, fatigue or loss of energy, feeling of guilt, hopelessness or worthlessness, thoughts of death or suicide. If five or more of these symptoms remain for longer than two weeks or if the symptoms are severe enough to interfere -with the daily routine, consult a physician for a thorough analysis.

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Depression Homeopathy Medicines & Treatment

 

I am a 37 years old primary school teacher, suffering from depression for the last two years. There is a continuous feeling of sadness and worthlessness. I get easily tired and have lost complete interest in my household as well as school work, there are times when I feel like committing suicide (without any apparent reason). My sleep is disturbed and sometimes I just sleep for three, four hours at night. I have tried conventional anti-depressive medication, but its benefits were short-lived and were not without side affects. Please suggest a homeopathic medicine

Meenu, Chandigarh

sadYou seem to suffer from major depression or unipolar depression, which is characterized by severe, persistent depressed mood and loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities, accompanied by decreased energy levels, changes in sleep and appetite, and feelings of guilt or hopelessness. [Read more…]

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Homeopathic Remedies for Depression Major

It came as a shock to her. Sudden and untimely death of Divya’s father had left her grief struck. Divya (33 ) was deeply attached to her father. Although her husband was a big support for her, she was unable to cope up with the tragedy. From being a very vivacious person, within four months she was reduced to a nervous wreck. She suffered from very low moods, loss of appetite, low energy levels, sleeplessness and was clinically diagnosed as suffering from depression. Divya knew that if she wanted permanent relief from it, she would have to look for a treatment that would treat her problem removing its source and also something that was safe. She opted for homeopathic intervention, and within three months she was showing major signs of improvement. Her sleep was better, emotional responses were more balanced, and she now was able to absorb the shock of her father’s sudden death. She was treated with homeopathic medicine Ignatia. Like Divya there are many who have benefited from homeopathy’s safe and far-reaching effects in treating psychiatric illness.

As a major fallout of the rapidly advancing modern civilization, depression has become the most common psychiatric illness. Recent data suggests that depression takes in its grip one in 10 adults, and nearly two-thirds of such cases do not get the help they need. Depression is an impairing illness that affects both women and men, but women experience the problem at roughly twice the rate of men.

Having some depressive symptoms does not mean a person is clinically depressed. For example, it is not unusual for those who have lost a loved one to feel sad, helpless, and disinterested in regular activities. Only when these symptoms persist for an unusually long time is there reason to suspect that grief has become a depressive illness.

No two people become depressed in exactly the same way. Many people have only some of the symptoms, varying in severity and duration. This is where the homeopathic treatment has an edge over the conventional ones. While treating depression, the homeopathic approach realises the individualistic nature of the mind. A lot of emphasis is laid on one’s individual symptoms and causative factors while prescribing a medicine. An experienced homeopath would do a detailed analysis (constitutional analysis) considering all important factors such as genetic predisposition, thermal sensitivities, emotional responses to a certain given situation, food habits, etc, before prescribing any medicine

Ignatia and Natrum Mur

Ignatia is a great remedy for milder forms of depression. It is often given in cases with low moods, stress and strain connected with shock or loss of loved ones or disappointment having completely unhinged normal judgement and self-control. When this condition recurs and tends to become chronic. Natrum Mur is the right medicine. Ignatia is also given in depression that occurs during the menopausal period.

‘Depression major’ and Aurum Met

“Depression major” refers to those forms of the disease where symptoms such as extreme hopelessness, excessive guilt, recurring thoughts of death, or suicidal thoughts or actions are predominant. Homeopathic medicine Aurum Met is often a great help in such cases. It is strongly recommended in the case of the patients who have lost the love of living, are weary of life, feel an absolute loss of enjoyment in everything and, most importantly, long to die and seek methods to commit suicide.

Constitutional analysis

In such disorders, a thorough constitutional analysis by an expert homeopath is a must before using any medicine, and self-medication should be avoided.

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Homeopathic Remedies for Depression In Teenagers

Homeopathic Remedies for Depression in teenagers

HELP ME” read the note. He pasted it on a fourth-floor window, before killing 17 and himself at a school in Germany. Robert Steinhaeuser, a 19-year-old, had been expelled by the school and apparently sought revenge. Armed with a pump-gun and a pistol, he went into the school and started shooting randomly.

Priya (not her real name), till a few years ago, was a happy and a playful young one. She is 16 and is not attending school. Affording education isn’t the problem for her parents. “After the death of her father she is not able to cope with the pressures of life”, says her mother. Priya suffers from depression. Worst of all, last year, she nearly committed suicide.

Although, geographically and symptomatically poles apart, Priya and Robert suffered from the same illness’ depression ‘. If only their parents or teachers had recognised those early signs of depression, surely, their situation wouldn?t have been so catastrophic. Every adult remembers that adolescence is marked by rapid emotional, intellectual, and physical change. So, when a teenager seems depressed, parents, schools, and health providers often attribute the signs of depression to “just a phase the teen is going through” and expect her or him “to grow out of it.” However, many teenagers, at a given time, do suffer from major depression, which may lead to suicide, impair development and quality of life, cause conduct problems and, in some cases, may be related to violent behaviour.

Depression can be a transient response to many situations and stresses. In adolescents, depressed mood is common because of the normal maturation process, the stress associated with it, the influence of sex hormones, and independence conflicts with parents.It may also be a reaction to a disturbing event, such as the death of a friend or relative, problems with a boyfriend or girlfriend, or failure at school.

How to recognise Depression in teenagers

Signs of depression

  • Persistent sadness and hopelessness
  • Withdrawal from friends and activities once enjoyed
  • Increased irritability or agitation
  • Missed school or poor school performance.
  • Changes in eating and sleeping habits
  • Indecision, lack of concentration, or forgetfulness
  • Poor self-esteem or guilt
  • Frequent physical complaints, such as headaches and stomachaches
  • Drug and/or alcohol abuse
  • Thoughts of death or suicide

Homeopathic Remedies for Depression in Teenagers

Homeopathy has one of the best treatments for depression in teenagers. It is a highly evolved system when the treatment is to be based on mind symptoms. It goes far beyond the conventional system, Homeopathic medicines are able to flush out the impressions created in minds by stressful events. It has specific medicines for symptoms of depression arising out of different situations – as varied as the loss of a loved one, indignation, domination by peers, sexual abuse, etc. It would treat both Robert and Priya (the above mentioned patients) as two different cases. Robert would be taken as a case “of suppressed anger with violence”, and Priya?s case as depression arising from the “loss of a loved one” whereby the prescription would be different for both of them.Homeopathic medicines like natrum mur, staphysgaria, lycopodium, ignatia, Kali Phos, Aurum Met and carcinocin are some of the important ones often used in treating depression. Psychotherapy and counselling also have a major role to play in the Homeopathic treatment of depression in teenagers.

Ignatia – The best Homeopathic medicine for Treating General Depression In teenagers.

This homeopathic medicine is the leading medicine for treating depression when real cause cannot be elicited and is also widely used as a near specif for treating all forms of depression. This medicine covers nearly all the symptoms of general depression eg withdrawl , sadness , increased irritability etc. I have personally used it in many cases of teenage depression and got great results with it.

Natrum Mur – Homeopathic Remedy for depression in teenager , When Grief is The cause.

Homeopathic Remedy Natrum Mur is well suited for cases of teenage depression when grief is the reason for depression . This grief can result out of various situations eg. loss of loved one , friendship discord , disappointment in love etc.

Kali Phos – Homeopathic Remedy for Depression In teenagers When Stress Overworked mind is the cause.

It is very common to see kids going through depression due to stress excessive study and mental overload on their young minds; Kali phos works very well to treat such forms of depression.

Aurum Met – Homeopathic Medicine for treating depression in teenagers with Suicidal Thoughts

This form of depression is not something that should be taken lightly . One should immediately consult a physician when an adoloscent reports with such symptoms. From the treatment point of view , homeopathic medicine Aurum Met is very helpful in these advanced forms of depression where suicidal thoughts have started to take place .

 

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