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Stress, depression and anxiety

Dealing with stress, depression, and anxiety

Chronic stress, low mood and anxiety can plague modern life.

Depression is one of many leading causes of disability worldwide.

In Australia, according to the Black Dog Institute, roughly 1 million adults have depression and more than 2 million suffer with anxiety.

When we think of anxiety or low mood (depression) we often think of someone who is unable to face the day, or is someone who has full-blown panic attacks.

But here’s the thing, low mood and anxiety can be present in your life in sneaky ways and can potentially tax your quality of life, your vigour, and your joy.

  • Do you ever lie awake at night worrying about your forever growing to do list?
  • Do you often find yourself worrying about things that most likely won’t happen?
  • Do you find it difficult to sit still, always checking your emails, social media because you feel like you are going to miss something important?
  • Does your sense of worry often come with feelings or irritability, muscle tension, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances or fatigue?
  • Do you feel like there is not that much good to look forward to?
  • Do you no longer gain pleasure from activities that used to light you up?
  • Are you tired all of the time?
  • Have you noticed a change in appetite?
  • Are you experiencing feelings of guilt, failure, and worthlessness?
  • Do you find yourself wanting to withdraw from close family and friends?

If you answered yes to any of the above then you may be experiencing low mood or anxiety.

Depression and anxiety can be extremely debilitating and are potentially symptomatic of the mind and body being out of alignment.

One way to overcome depression and anxiety is to treat the whole person. I believe you cannot have a healthy mind, thoughts, self- esteem and behaviour without a healthy properly nourished body.

“The best psychotherapy, brain training, or medication cannot put a nutrient there that is not there or remove some damaging substance that doesn’t belong.”

Nora T. Gedgaudas

When you take a viewpoint that depression or anxiety is symptomatic of the whole person then some things to consider are;

  • Low nutrients levels – iodine, zinc, selenium, tyrosine, iron, Vit D, folate, B12.
  • Amino acid deficiencies.
  • Adrenal dysfunction – cortisol (stress) and Dhea levels, oestrogen dominance.
  • Chronic inflammation.
  • Chronic hidden infections
  • Hormonal imbalance – low thyroid function, low testosterone, oestrogen and progesterone imbalances. Insulin and leptin dysregulation.
  • Lack of quality sleep.
  • Physical pain.
  • Genetic variations like MTHFR, detox pathways, stress pathways
  • Leaky gut and Gut dysbiosis
  • Heavy metal toxicity like mercury and cadmium.
  • Lifestyle factors like relationship issues, long hours at work, emotional stress and shocks like losing a loved one, or caring for ageing parents.
In order to be effective and see lasting change in mental health much of the above should to be taken into account when looking at healing.Your mind is not simply contained in the brain. All of your neurotransmitters and neuropeptides have receptors that literally exist in every organ and system in your body.

For example the majority of serotonin (your feel good chemical) is manufactured in your digestive system. So healthy microflora combined with optimum absorption and elimination in your gut is essential to your mental health and wellbeing.

Simply put, when you view your symptoms of anxiety or depression as a symbolic message that something is not in alignment in your body or life then this framework can potentially open you up to a whole new level of healing potential.

What you need is a plan that encompasses your body and mind to help it restore itself to optimum health.

Naturopath Sydney
Mind Body
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