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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-20 03:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #2818 ]


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Re: Anti-Depression meds interfering with creativity

(Anonymous) 2014-09-21 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
I've taken St. John's Wort and a lot of other herbal remedies. I'm not sure how much you've looked into this at all, but here is my experience. Herbs, like with all meds, react in different ways with different people. And they do come in different potencies depending on where you get them. The other thing is unless you're going to say a chiropractor, most MDs are highly against herbs, at least in the USA. Chemically by the Serotonin levels in the brain feed both creativity and happiness.

St. John's Wort, Vitamin B, and Jasmine Absolut Oil all help lift depression. There are a lot of different TYPES of Vitamin B and I found that route is really risky because if you have too much Vitamin B it can give you a headache and if you don't have enough, it can also give you a headache. Jasmine Absolut smells like peaches actually and you'd place the oil over your heart. And if you want to try St. John's Wort, I'd try to find someone who sells the herb in your area and knows about the proper dosages. Look for a Nature Sunshine Product's dealer. A lot of times either the dosage instructions on the bottles are too low or scarily enough, too high. St. John's Wort does work. Also, try Vitamin D. It's scary how much Vitamin D does in your body and most people do not get enough of it.

If you are sensitive to meds, then I'd try Jasmine first and see if that helps at all. Because St. John's Wort comes in a powder inside vitamin gel capsules (last I knew) and they don't divide.
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Re: Anti-Depression meds interfering with creativity

[personal profile] hands4healing 2014-09-21 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
That is all excellent information, and thank you.

My doc is pretty cool with alternate medications/medicines, but we didn't discuss herbs last time I saw her.

I'm thinking the Jasmine Oil could be located at a few of the natural food shops locally, but I'll have to check.