Golden root relieves depression
The traditional herb Rhodiola rosea (also known as golden root) has been shown to have anti-depressant effects and be better tolerated than a drug.
read moreThe traditional herb Rhodiola rosea (also known as golden root) has been shown to have anti-depressant effects and be better tolerated than a drug.
read moreThere are alternatives to synthetic, toxic drug treatments for depression and while they have not received the financial funding patentable chemicals do, they appear to work just as well and without the side effects.
read moreA study has found important improvements in child behavioral problems after fish oil supplements, but perhaps not in the way you would expect.
read moreA little known natural medicine for depression has been found in several clinical studies to not only be effective, but safer and better tolerated than anti-depressant medication. Furthermore, it may reverse memory loss with age.
read moreResearch has found that gluten may be linked to feelings of depression in people without celiac disease, explaining why some people feel better on a gluten free diet.
read moreApart from depression, anxiety, worry and other mood changes, stress is associated with a lot of physical complaints ranging from aches and pains to digestive upset. New research suggests yoga can help.
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