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Old Nov 13, 2015, 09:20 AM
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Thanks, Crypts! I had my thyroid checked and it's normal. My diet is pretty clean and I take vitamins and supplements. I was doing vegetarian but my hair started falling out! My GP said it could be stress and too little protein, so I gave up the ayurvedic diet and now eat clean animal protein and organic vegetables, green smoothies etc. Thanks for the information regarding essential oils. One thing I haven't mentioned is that I have PTSD, I believe, from a terrible harassment/stalker situation that happened to me in the past few years. It's over now but I think that situation ramped up my anxiety levels, and since then I haven't been able to bring them back down to normal. At the same time I was battling the harassment situation my only sister was dying of cancer. In the chaos I lost a contract job I loved. Usually I can snap back from adversity but it didn't happen this time around. Instead I just felt really damaged and broken. I know this forum is going to help me heal. It has helped me already -- in one day, yes! You are all really special here. Thank you for the generous welcoming light you have been shining on me.
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I am glad you got your thyroid checked because that is something a lot of people overlook. The cedarwood oil is something I do either when I get too lost in my depression and can't "snap back to my reality" because I keep thinking about everything negative that could happen or has happened in the past - or when my PTSD starts in on me (even though it isn't as bad as it once was). When I mentioned your diet, you don't have to change your entire diet- just add certain foods n stop other foods (if you are eating them). Also-exercise-especially lighter impact things such as walking, will send the same endorphin to the brain as an anti-depressant does (as does hugging, n any of the other kinds of sexual contact - but that's only if it's possible to get). I have included a link to one of the sites containing information about the food. Some things I forgot to mention that also help with depression: sunlight and vitamin B's

Healthy Eating for Depression