Depression :: "...Two-thirds of people suffering from depression do not seek necessary treatment ...
Mixed mashed Articles by Pat Darnell | Oct 25, 2014 | Bryan TX
"While, 80% of all people with clinical depression who have received treatment significantly improve their lives... (WU St Louis. no date. LINK)..."
"Major Depression is 1.5-3.0 times more common among first-degree biological relatives of those with the disorder than among the general population..."
"There are interrelationships between depression and physical health. For example, cardiovascular disease can lead to depression and vice versa. (LINK)..."
"Many creative individuals experienced depression, including Ludwig van Beethoven, John Lennon, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Georgia O’Keefe, Vincent van Gogh, Ernest Hemmingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Sylvia Plath ..."
"Even positive events such as graduating, getting married, a new job can lead to depression. (Brees, Karen K, PhD. 2008. The Everything Guide to Depression. Avon, MA: F+W Publications, Inc. LINK)..."
"Once men hit midlife, they may face an increased risk of depression due to the decrease of testosterone ..."
"Men typically experience depression differently from women and use different means to cope. For example, while women may feel hopeless, men may feel irritable. Women may crave a listening ear, while men may became socially withdrawn or become violent or abusive ..."
"There are effective treatments for depression. (Fact sheet N°369. October 2012. WHO. LINK)..."
Natural Cure for Depression Silenced? | The Mind Unleashed: "By: Dr. Michelle Kmiec, Originally featured on Wake Up World | Depression affects over 25 million Americans a year. But did you know there is a highly effective natural treatment? Inositol – or Vitamin B8. INOSITOL DEFICIENCY LINKED TO DEPRESSION A 1995 study found amazing results treating depression with inositol. As reported in the American Journal of Psychiatry (Vol. 152, No. 5) “the overall improvement in scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale was significantly greater for inositol than for placebo at week 4. No changes were noted in hematology or in kidney or liver function… Inositol had a significant antidepressant effect in this study.”"

RESPONSES to Article:
Erica Liebman
Tried Inositol. Does not work. Inositol is just a B vitamin. Ironic that she is a practitioner and wants to sell her services. Just because antidepressants are not safe does not mean that vitamins are or are effective. We simply do not know enough about depression to be able to treat it 100% effectively.
TJ Saggu
I tried it and it helped me within days for moderate depression and anxiety. Both anti-depressants AND Inositol may or may not work for people. It is not one or the other. It's trial and error and finding what works for you, in which dosage, etc.
CONCLUSION
With one in four adults experiencing depression during their lives, this article about a correlation between "Inositol" and depression caught our eye. [Thanks to Joe Holesworth, StratoBlogster]
Sorry that this post is just a teaser. We still would like to know how to beat depression.
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http://themindunleashed.org/2014/10/natural-cure-depression-silenced.html
http://www.psychiatry.wustl.edu/depression/depression_facts.htm
https://www.dosomething.org/facts/11-facts-about-depression
http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/depression-overview-facts
http://www.adaa.org/about-adaa/press-room/facts-statistics
http://facts.randomhistory.com/random-facts-about-depression.html
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs369/en/
http://lahalane.blogspot.com/2014/07/my-battle-with-depression.html
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