About 4 in every 10 persons in the United States use some form of complementary or alternative therapy of some sort. The use of complementary remedies has increased in the past decades. One of the most common uses of complementary remedies is for the treatment of depression and anxiety symptoms. A validquestion then is: do they work? Let’s review the latest information on the mostpopular remedies.
- Hypericumperforatum (St. John’sWort): a few studies point out that St. John’s Wort can be as effective as theold tricyclic anti-depressants for the treatment of mild depression. Currentlyit is used at a standard 0.3% preparation, although there are others. Somestudies comparing it to fluoxetine (Prozac) yielded mixed results. In summary:for mild depression St. John’s Wort is an alternative for treatment, but caremust be taken due to its tendency to interact with some medications. Ask yourphysician.
- S-adenosyl-methionine(SAMe): studies indicate that SAMe can be as effective as the older tricyclicanti-depressants in treating symptoms of mayor depression. Furthermore, it tends to be bettertolerated than those medications. In summary: this is the best-validatedcomplementary therapy for depressive symptoms.
- Omega-3Fatty Acids: meta-analysis (aggregating various studies) studies indicate thatthey work better than placebo for depressive symptoms. It is noteworthy that italso worked for people with bipolar depression. In summary: another option forpeople with mild depression or people with bipolar illness with depressivesymptoms.
- Chamomile:studies indicate effectiveness in anxiety symptoms when compared to placebo. Insummary: it is worth trying in people with anxiety or depressive symptoms.
- Yoga:practicing yoga fosters general feelings of well-being, which help diminishfeelings of depression and anxiety. Yoga practice is also associated withbetter stress management. In summary: for people who don’t have a medicalcondition that prevents them from practicing yoga there is no reason not togive it a try.
- Taichi: studies have indicated tai chi is useful to relieve depression, anxiety,and is helpful to diminish stress. Some studies have suggested that it is alsouseful for relieving symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome, which frequentlycoexists with depression. Insummary: there is no reason not to try it, as even people with medicalconditions preventing yoga can try the basic exercises which are not toostressful on the body.
- Meditation:several studies have shown improvement in depression and anxiety scales inpeople who practice meditation techniques. And thousands of people commend theefficacy of their meditation techniques. In summary: try different techniquesto find which on suits you best. Almost everybody can benefit from the rightmeditative technique.
- Acupuncture:due to the heterogeneous nature of the various acupuncture treatments it is difficultto study them from the scientific perspective. Studies point to acupuncture beinguseful in the treatment of depression and anxiety symptoms. In summary: it ishard to recommend acupuncture as the sole treatment of depression and anxietybut due to it being well tolerated and it is worth a try when complementingother treatment modalities.
- Exercise:anyone who can, should exercise. A study has found exercise as effective asanti-depressants for relief of mild depression. It also helps promote generalwell-being and equips the body to better manage stress and anxiety. In summary:start exercising after consulting your doctor.
Complementarytherapies can be effective in the relief of depression and anxiety. Just rememberthat natural remedies do not necessarily mean safe remedies. Natural remediesare chemicals, just like any medication. Any medical condition, includingneuropsychiatric ones, should be treated with the supervision of yourphysician.
The information in this blogis not a substitute for a medical evaluation. Consult with your physician aboutany health concerns you may have.
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