Showing posts with label Depression Runs In The Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depression Runs In The Family. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2009

10 Ways To Stay Young


1. Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctors worry about them. That is why we pay them.

2. Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down. Ditch them today.

3. Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain idle. "An idle mind is the devil's workshop."

4. Enjoy the simple things.

5. Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.

6. The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.

7. Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.

8. Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.

9. Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next country - to a foreign country but NOT to where the guilt is.

10. Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity. Do it early and often.


~ AND ALWAYS REMEMBER ~

"Your life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Depression Part II

Depression starts when the mood area of the brain is disturbed. The brain communicates through chemicals called neurotransmitters. These chemicals control our behavior, and are controlled by the food we eat.

Eating carbohydrates helps calm down the mind, where ingesting proteins can make you more alert.

Consumption of B-Complex vitamins have shown to normalize brain function. The amino acid L-Tyrosine raises the happy chemicals in the brain, and influences mood in a positive direction.

Genetics can play a part in depression. Around 50 percent of people with depression have one or more parents that suffer from depression.

Consult a physician for more information.