Depression Part V - How to Prevent and Treat Depression With Vitamins and Minerals
As we mentioned in previous articles depression is a normal response as part of our daily lives such as the loss of a job, the death of a loved one, or illness.
Over 30 million Americans suffer from depression and the amount is increasing in an alarming rate.
Depression may be a mental health disorder that can affect the way you eat and sleep, and the way you feel about yourself.
In this article, we will discuss how to treat depression with vitamins and minerals.
1.
Vitamin C Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin.
Our body does not have the ability to make its own vitamin C.
Therefore, we must obtain vitamin C through our diet.
Overdose of vitamin C may result in diarrhea.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant that protects our body from the forming of free radicals as well as weakening of immune system resulting in chronic infection such as mononucleosis and psychiatric symptoms including depression.
2.
B vitamin complex The B vitamins are eight water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism.
Deficiency of B vitamin complex such as B 12 may not lead to physical symptoms but may cause depression.
3.
Vitamin E Vitamin E is the fat soluble antioxidant in our body.
Study shows that people with depression have lower levels of serum of vitamin E circulating in their bloodstreams.
4.
Magnesium Magnesium is one of the four electrolyte minerals.
Besides helping our body to absorb calcium, and strengthen bones and teeth, it also plays an important role in allowing muscles to relax, and in reducing stiffness in muscles.
Magnesium deficiency causes depression, chronic pain, and intolerance to stress, chronic fatigue and depression.
5.
Iron Iron plays an important role in production of red blood cells and increase the transportation of oxygen levels to our body cells.
Iron deficiency causes chronic fatigue, apathy irritability and other symptoms of depression.
6.
Zinc Besides helping to restore the normal function of prostate gland, it also helps in promoting of hormone balancing in our body by stimulating the production of growth hormone.
Deficiency of zinc may be a leading cause of loss of appetite, subsequent poor nutrition, inevitable chronic fatigue and depression.
7.
Selenium Study shows that people with high amounts of selenium in their body tend to be more cheerful and confident.
It also helps to make us feel more alert, less anxious, and high levels of energy.
I hope this information will help.
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Over 30 million Americans suffer from depression and the amount is increasing in an alarming rate.
Depression may be a mental health disorder that can affect the way you eat and sleep, and the way you feel about yourself.
In this article, we will discuss how to treat depression with vitamins and minerals.
1.
Vitamin C Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin.
Our body does not have the ability to make its own vitamin C.
Therefore, we must obtain vitamin C through our diet.
Overdose of vitamin C may result in diarrhea.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant that protects our body from the forming of free radicals as well as weakening of immune system resulting in chronic infection such as mononucleosis and psychiatric symptoms including depression.
2.
B vitamin complex The B vitamins are eight water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism.
Deficiency of B vitamin complex such as B 12 may not lead to physical symptoms but may cause depression.
3.
Vitamin E Vitamin E is the fat soluble antioxidant in our body.
Study shows that people with depression have lower levels of serum of vitamin E circulating in their bloodstreams.
4.
Magnesium Magnesium is one of the four electrolyte minerals.
Besides helping our body to absorb calcium, and strengthen bones and teeth, it also plays an important role in allowing muscles to relax, and in reducing stiffness in muscles.
Magnesium deficiency causes depression, chronic pain, and intolerance to stress, chronic fatigue and depression.
5.
Iron Iron plays an important role in production of red blood cells and increase the transportation of oxygen levels to our body cells.
Iron deficiency causes chronic fatigue, apathy irritability and other symptoms of depression.
6.
Zinc Besides helping to restore the normal function of prostate gland, it also helps in promoting of hormone balancing in our body by stimulating the production of growth hormone.
Deficiency of zinc may be a leading cause of loss of appetite, subsequent poor nutrition, inevitable chronic fatigue and depression.
7.
Selenium Study shows that people with high amounts of selenium in their body tend to be more cheerful and confident.
It also helps to make us feel more alert, less anxious, and high levels of energy.
I hope this information will help.
If you want to more information of the above subject, you can follow my series of articles and visit my home page at: