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6 Ways to Cope with Depression

Depression can be devastating. Fortunately, there are natural methods to elevate your spirits. If you’ve been feeling depressed, here are 6 ways to cope with depression.

Ways to cope with depression at home

The 3rd leading cause of worldwide disease burden is depression according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Did you know that about twice as many women as men suffer from depression? If suffering from depressive disorder or depression, perhaps some simple steps taken at home can help.

1. Exercise to combat depression

One of the most effective and inexpensive ways to cope with depression is with regular exercise. A light workout releases mood enhancing chemicals and decreases stress hormones. Take a brisk walk in the mornings for at least 30 minutes. This also gives you fresh air and sunlight, both of which create positive effects in body functions and brain activity. Raining? Clean the house as aerobics. Crack some windows, open the curtains, and let the sun shine in. Go to the gym, take a swim, or play tennis. Pick an activity you enjoy and stick with it for better health and a positive outlook.

2. Can laughter help depression?

Yes, it can! That’s right. Laugh it up! Laughing releases positive feelings in the brain leading to mood elevation. Read a funny, lighthearted book, watch some humorous television shows, or go to a movie comedy. The more you laugh, the better you’ll feel.

3. Depression and friends

Social interaction is very important to a person’s feelings of contentment and to help cope with depression. Call a relative or an old friend and tell each other humorous stories. Go out to dinner with people you know well and are comfortable with. Take in a comedy film and go out for coffee afterwards to discuss the film and catch up. You’ll be feeling better – and less alone – in no time.

4. Aromatherapy Lifts Your Spirits

Aromatherapy have long been considered effective in lifting someone’s spirit and helping relieve depressive symptoms. Jasmine, lavender, and rosemary are all effective depression and anxiety smells. Purchase aromatherapy candles with these scents and light them throughout your home. Dot light bulbs with jasmine or lavender oil. Put lavender dryer sheets with your air conditioning filter or intake vents to release a light scent throughout the house. Boil rosemary spice on the stove. Take a lavender scented hot bath. You’ll not only feel better, but leave your house smelling fresh and vibrant.

Eat Fish for a Healthy Brain

Fish is high in omega-3 fatty acids, a type of good fat that’s needed for the brain to function normally. The only way to get it is through your diet since the body can’t produce this substance. Studies have found lower rates of depression in countries that consume a lot of fish, such as Japan. Cold water fish – salmon, sardines, and anchovies – are highest in omega-3s. Fish oil capsules may be the cleaner choice for the diet, as many companies filter pollutants from the fish first.

Vitamin B-9 Boosts Your Mood

Also known as folic acid, B-9 deficiency is common in people with depression. It has also been shown to boost the effectiveness of anti-depressants. B-9 is found in green, leafy vegetables, fruit, beans, and fortified grains. Folic acid is also in most multi-vitamins, and folic acid supplements may be purchased at drug and health food stores.

Depression is a serious illness, and can also be a symptom of other disorders, such as hypothyroidism and anemia. If you suspect you suffer from depression, see a doctor and speak to them before beginning any vitamin regimen.

If you follow this simple checklist for depression recovery, you’ll keep the gloom out, have a more positive outlook, and it will help you to cope with depression.

Lyne Proulx
Lyne Proulxhttps://ottawamommyclub.ca/
Lyne Proulx is a Certified WEBB Bodywork Pet Practitioner, Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI), Certified Professional Wedding Consultant, and an Event Planner. She loves all things Disney and is an avid teaholic and chocoholic. She coordinated the Annual Infant Information Day/Early Years Expo for the City of Ottawa for 8 years. She was the Queen B of the BConnected Conference, Canada's Digital Influencer and social media Conference in Ottawa and Toronto. She was also the co-chair of the Navan for Kraft Hockeyville 2009-2011 committee that organized five community events within 6 months, and helped Navan reach the top 10 finalists in Canada. In April 2011, she received the City of Ottawa Mayor's City Builder Award.

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  1. I am glad there are more information on depression and how to go help if needed. No one should go through this alone.

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