Essential Oils For Depression
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Neroli Organic Essential Oil
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Useful Essential Oils
Traditionally the following essential oils have been used for depression:
Some other essential oils that may help temporarily alleviate the symptoms of depression are:
To temporarily help alleviate the other symptoms often related to depression:
For other issues, see Essential Oils To Balance Emotions.
Learn more about aromatherapy or see our how to use essential oil videos.
About the Condition
There are many levels to depression. It can simply be a passing mood where you feel a bit down and don't feel like being active. Or it can develop into dysthymia or a major depressive disorder.
Dysthymia" comes from the Greek word meaning "bad state of mind". It is also called mild or neurotic or chronic depression or dysthymic disorder.
It is less severe than a major depressive disorder, but it has symptoms which can last a long time.
Those suffering from dysthymia can suffer bouts of major depression from time to time.
Symptoms of dysthymia include:
This is also called clinical, major or unipolar depression or unipolar disorder. It can also be called recurrent depression if there are repeated episodes.
The symptoms are similar to those for dysthymia, but it is generally characterized by a greater intensity of the symptoms. A person suffering from a major depressive episode normally cannot continue to work or live a normal life.
Other Treatments
Generally anti-depressant medications are prescribed for mild and severe depression. Other options include pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT - also colloquially known as "shock therapy"), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) or light therapy. All anti-depressants have side effects and sometimes they can even be negative ones like increasing the risk of suicide.
There has been some research showing that St. John's wort can help mild depression. Some find that establishing a good routine with daily vigorous exercise, a healthy diet, meditation, yoga and a regular sleep pattern can help. Some find Ayurvedic herbal preparations useful.
Of course, essential oils traditionally have also been used for depression. For more information, see the Useful Essential Oils tab.
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