Oct 21, 2009

Bipolar and hormone imbalances

Bipolar and hormone imbalances Working as a nurse in the room emmergency meets a beautiful variety of people. Among those for whom I feel sympathy for those who are bipolar. They can be quite the characters: a voice, some living on the streets, some have an extraordinary sense of 'humor, some like to sing and entertain? and more. One thing that bipolar patients have in common is that they are taking hard drugs, especially antidepressants, which have many side effects. What is ask these patients, often the answer will be? Well, I'm bipolar. As if all this is sad, is a sufficient explanation for all the questions. But the word? Bipolar?, Of course, does not explain everything, and this is particularly true for women with problems of hormonal changes. For example, a woman had a hysterectomy because of bleeding, and then had to go on hormone replacement therapy. After a few months, is completely? Lost?. He was convinced he had to go far, far away and to take the missionary work? to the alarm of his family. Bingo. E 'stata messa in antidepressants and view the practice of' label? Bipolar. Well? it took antipressants cross country with his life and end in the streets with the homeless. Finally rescued by some good friends, was brought home where now if the drug wider, trying to stay healthy as possible, and always with the heavy label? Bipolar. Many women in menopause and around the go haywire? but it is necessarily bipolar? I often wonder how hormones can affect mental health, as often happens with women after childbirth, with the so-called? Baby blues?. Often, because of progesterone, the hormone is easy to fix with the natural progesterone cream. Similarly, women? and men in their hormonal crisis? often depressed. But it must really be a surprise? After all, many things change at this point? it? Adolescence s as new, but in reverse! New sensations and a new outlook on life? release the old ways and struggling with the new? There can be considerable confusion, with many difficult issues need to be lived. Unfortunately, many take the easy path and simply avoid it. They agree to be depressed and console with the mantra? After all, I am bipolar. One solution would be simply to use good sense. Bipolar or not, is the? Essential to get enough essential amino acids and various forms of protein. Many people? S protein intake is limited and fixed: only red meat, chicken meat and eggs. If you read Dr. Eric Braverman? S book? The Edge Effect? You? I see that we need protein from many sources, including meat, poultry, nuts, eggs, fish, dairy products, beans and vegetables. This approach is useful for all of us, but especially for those with bipolar? if? s the reality or not. Dark chocolate may also be useful, it offers some of the same benefits as antidepressants like Prozac and Paxil, but without side effects. Just as the foods are essential for healthy growth of children, which are essential for all those who through the major changes under way or have a difficult time. So, be sure to eat well and exercise, and the study Dr. Braverman? S? The Edge Effect?. What for you is your brain needs to function properly and create harmony in your being. Do not worry much about your bipolar? Bipolar or label. Apply constructive review of self-healing is possible. Common sense is not so common. Good luck finding what works for you! Warmly, Pieteella

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