Depression
- A serious medical illness.
Low spirits or vitality. Gloomy or Sad. Deep dejection
characterized by withdrawal and lack of response to stimulation. It’s more than
just feeling "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days. It’s feeling "down"
and "low" and "hopeless" for weeks at a time.
MindSoothe can help with the following
symptoms:
Depressed mood
Low self esteem
Excessive tearfulness
Disturbed sleep patterns (insomnia or hypersomnia)
Disturbed appetite (either loss of appetite or binge
eating)
Loss of libido
Fatigue and loss of interest and motivation
Irritability and anger
Anxiety and Panic attacks
Obsessive thoughts and other symptoms of OCD
MindSoothe is formulated for adults.
What is MindSoothe?
MindSoothe is a 100% safe, non-addictive, natural herbal remedy that has been
especially formulated by a Clinical Psychologist for adults and teens, and comes
in a compact capsule form, making it easy to take.
MindSoothe can be used to safely maintain emotional health, balanced mood and
systemic harmony in the brain and nervous system, without harmful side effects.
This remedy contains a selection of herbs known for their calming and supportive
function in maintaining brain and nervous system health, emotional balance and
overall well-being.
Use MindSoothe
to:
Promote emotional wellness and health
Support the nervous system
Lessen general feelings of the blues
Support a healthy motivated attitude
Lessen routine feelings of the blues commonly experienced by women during the
menstrual cycle
Facilitate a reasonable positive mental attitude and lessen the burden on
pressured minds
Promote a well-adjusted outlook and positive temperament
Support healthy sleep patterns and routine appetite
MindSoothe Jr.formula.
Use MindSoothe Jr. to:
Help balance the unsettled teen and children emotions
Facilitate a reasonable attitude
Support healthy neurotransmitters produced in the brain like dopamine and
serotonin, responsible for facilitating a calmed mood
Promote well-adjusted outlook and a sense of well-being in child emotions
Support children's emotions and encourage feelings of motivation
Promote mental and emotional health in children
What is MindSoothe Jr.?
MindSoothe Jr. is a 100% safe, non-addictive, natural herbal
remedy, especially formulated by a Clinical Psychologist for children emotions.
MindSoothe Jr. supports the brain’s natural ability to
regulate mental and emotional health in children – maintaining
production of essential brain hormones and chemicals related to nervous system
health and emotional well-being, thereby helping to maintain balanced mood and
optimum performance. MindSoothe Jr. can been used to safely promote children's
emotions, well-being and naturally support health and systemic balance in the
brain and nervous system - without any harmful side effects or
risk of addiction.
Instead of the capsules used in the adult formula, MindSoothe
Jr. comes in convenient and easy to administer drop form – making it simple to
adjust dosage for different age groups.
The formula remains true to the whole spectrum method
of herbal extraction, ensuring the bio-availability and balance of all the
active ingredients contained in the remedy. This method of manufacture maintains
all active ingredients in perfect balance – exactly as nature
What are the
Ingredients of mindsoothe?MindSoothe contains the following
ingredients:
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) has been
traditionally used for centuries to support balanced mood and safely maintain
mental wellness and equilibrium. In recent times, clinical studies have
confirmed ancient wisdom and Hypericum is one of the most widely studied herbs
on the market today. Active ingredients include glycosides, flavonoids, volatile
oils, tannins and resins. St. John’s wort has also been shown to support stable
mood during the menstrual and premenstrual periods. (Stevinson C, Ernst E. A
pilot study of Hypericum perforatum for the treatment of premenstrual syndrome.
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2000;107:870-876).
Passion
flower (Passiflora incarnata) has active ingredients which include flavonoids,
cyanogenic glycosides, alkaloids and saparin. Like St John’s wort, Passiflora
has also stood up well to clinical studies which support its traditional usage
as a soothing and moderating herb. A study in France investigated Passiflora as
a natural nerve tonic (Bourin M, Bougerol T, Guitton B, Broutin E. “A
combination of plant extracts in the treatment of outpatients with adjustment
disorder with anxious mood: controlled study versus placebo”. GIS Médicament,
Faculté de Médecine, Unité de Psychopharmacologie, Nantes, France. Fundam Clin
Pharmacol. 1997;11(2):127-32).
Diagnosis of childhood depression
Childhood Depression is not always as easily diagnosed as adult
depression and can be
masked. Children who are depressed do not always look sad
and 'down' all the time, but may have other persistent symptoms
that indicate that there is a problem.
If you suspect that your child may be suffering from depression, it is always
best to consult a psychologist for diagnosis and to determine the underlying
causes of the depression. Children and especially teenagers who talk about
suicide should always be taken seriously.
While this is sometimes a way to get attention or may be something the child
learned about at school, it could be serious and it is always better to be safe
and have your child properly assessed.
Never discontinue prescription medication without first consulting your doctor
or a health care professional who is experienced in natural medicine.through direct blood
contact. Hepatitis B is serious as it can lead to liver damage. Hepatitis C is
not vaccine preventable.
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