Thursday, January 27, 2011

Child depression

Establishing a link between obesity and child depression is like trying to determine whether the egg came first or the chicken.



Both are so interrelated that it becomes difficult to explain especially due to the fact that medical science knows pretty little about brain functions. The connection between obesity and depression can stem from:

The relationship between the nervous and the endocrine systems.
The social factors associated with obesity.

The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) is a complex set of direct and reciprocal interactions between the hypothalamus, pituitary and adrenal glands. It controls the reactions to stress and many body functions like digestion, the immune system, sexuality and moods. All three work in tandem to maintain the chemical reaction and its reverse when the body is in stress. The HPA axis is primarily responsible for releasing the ‘stress hormone’, cortisol. It is an adrenal-cortex hormone that is involved in carbohydrate and protein metabolism, increase in blood pressure, the management of blood sugar levels and immunosuppressive action. As cortisol gives a cue to the body to deposit fat around the abdomen, chronic stress can cause obesity.



Social factors like teasing and isolation are responsible for the part that psychology plays in obese children developing depression. Even though there has always been a premium on a good bodily physique and a stigma associated with obesity, the pressures and consequences have never been as strong as now. Obesity may negatively affect teen psyche and lead to a low self assessment. This results in a lack of mobility and high stress that can affect the normal hormonal pathways and cause Child depression.

It is suggested that there is a mutual and reciprocal action between what goes on outside and inside the body. The connection between teen depression  and obesity is probably to be found in the combination of both social and biological factors.

If depression is left untreated, it can at the same time be a cause and effect of obesity. Obesity is not only about how you look but also about what you feel. Teasing, besides other factors, is probably the most common factor behind a low esteem, poor image and Child depression among obese teens.

Depression, however, should not be confused with passing phases of sadness or melancholy that everyone goes through many times in life. Depression as a clinical disorder is a continuous feeling of sadness that lasts for more than three months, either singly or accompanied by other behavioral changes like disruptive sleeping and eating patterns, anger and rage, violent behavior and changes in activity levels.

Parents can provide Child depression help http://www.nativeremedies.com/mindsoothejr-teen-childhood-depression-anxiety.shtml to their obese children by treating obesity as a health problem rather than associating it with appearance. Obesity is not necessarily associated with overeating. Just as there are different causes for depression, obesity too has various causes.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Help for Acne Vulgaris
In order to keep acne under control and prevent future breakouts, it is essential to follow a good skincare routine by washing your skin with warm water and mild cleansing products every morning and evening. Eliminating greasy and sugary foods from your diet and replacing them with fresh fruit, vegetables and plenty of water will also benefit the appearance of your skin.
A variety of over-the-counter products and topical medications such as lotions, creams and gels containing benzoyl peroxide or oral antibiotics are often used to treat mild to moderately severe acne. For more severe acne, oral medication such as Isotretinoin (Accutane) may be prescribed. It is important to note that these medications may have some serious side effects and you should discuss any concerns with your health practitioner.

Natural remedies

Natural and holistic remedies are a safer, gentler yet effective treatment option to reduce acne without the harmful effects of synthetic chemicals often found in conventional medications. Carefully selected herbs such as Melaleuca Alterniflora (Tea Tree Oil), Azadirachta indica and Arctium lappa support the skin and contain anti-fungal, antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
Bulbine frutescence and Aspalathus linearis (rooibos) help to soothe and prevent skin infections, and also have excellent antioxidant properties – helping to fight free radicals and help discourage the signs of aging.
What is Acne Vulgaris?

Acne vulgaris, also known as acne is a skin condition that occurs when overactive oil glands and dead cells clog the skin’s pores resulting in a breakout of pimples. When germs enter the pores, redness, swelling and pus often develops. It can affect anyone but is very common amongst teenagers and young adults but usually disappears when they reach their twenties. However, some adults in their 20’s and 30’s and older can develop acne. Many women often experience an acne outbreak before the onset of their menstrual cycle or while they are pregnant due to hormonal changes, but this goes away when it is completed.

There are different forms of acne and these include whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules or cysts. A whitehead is characterized by a pimple that remains under the surface of the skin. A blackhead can be distinguished by its colour black and is a pimple that rises to the surface of the skin. Papules are small, pink bumps that are sometimes tender while pustules are red at the bottom with a pus-like substance on the top. Nodules are large, painful pimples embedded deep within the skin. Cysts are deep, painful pimples filled with pus that leave scars.

The most common parts of the body that are affected by acne include the forehead, face, neck, chest, shoulders and back. Acne that is left untreated can cause serious blemishes and scarring as well as lead to more psychological issues such as poor self esteem, shyness, social phobia, loneliness, anxiety or depression.

What is Acne?

At some point in our lives, we have all experienced horror at the emergence of a pimple or two on our faces. However for some people, that pimple or two may get completely out of control and develop into acne. Acne is a skin condition that affects the skin’s oil glands (sebaceous glands) and results in clogged pores and flare-ups of lesions or pimples. The pores in the skin become clogged with an oily substance called sebum and are connected to the glands by follicles.

These follicles clog up the skin and a pimple develops. Certain body areas such as the forehead, face, neck, back, shoulders and chest are most commonly affected. Acne is most common amongst teenagers and young adults, but can affect people of all races and ages.

It tends to disappear when you reach your twenties but people in their forties and fifties have been known to experience acne outbreaks. Although acne is not life threatening, it can cause scarring. If left untreated, acne can also lead to deep emotional issues such as low self esteem, depression and anxiety.

What causes Acne?

The exact cause of acne is unknown but there are several factors that may contribute to this skin condition.

These factors include:

  • Genetics (will most likely affect you if other family members had acne)
  • Hormones (hormonal changes during puberty, or monthly periods)
  • Infections (germs such as bacteria may cause acne)
  • Certain medications (steroids, anticonvulsants, hormones or birth control pills may cause acne)
  • Skin cosmetics (moisturizers, makeup and cosmetics clog the pores of the skin and cause acne)
  • Environmental conditions (humidity can increase the outbreak of acne)
Help and treatment for people with Acne

If acne is treated early, it usually responds well to treatment. The main aim of treatment is to stop new pimples from forming, heal pimples, prevent scarring and lessen the embarrassment associated with acne.

Mild to moderately severe acne may be treated with over-the-counter gels, lotions, and creams such as benzoyl peroxide which is applied directly to the skin. Oral antibiotics may also be prescribed to reduce inflammation while oral contraceptives have also shown to improve acne.


In episodes where acne is extremely severe, another oral medication known as Isotretinoin (Accutane) is one of the most effective treatments with successful results. However, all these medications can cause negative side effects and it is important that you inform your health practitioner or dermatologist immediately.

It is also important to develop a good skincare routine that involves cleansing your skin in the mornings, evenings and after workouts. By adjusting your lifestyle and incorporating a healthy diet, exercise, drinking lots of water and getting adequate sleep will also help to make a significant difference to your skin’s appearance.

Herbs have proven to be a more natural, gentle alternative for the treatment of acne rather than the harsh, synthetic chemicals used in over-the-counter products and conventional medications. Not only are herbal remedies safe and effective to use, they also support the skin, immune and digestive systems.

Two carefully selected herbal ingredients such as Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil), Azadirachta indica and Arctium lappa contain antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties and are not only effective for acne but for other skin conditions too. Other herbs such as Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos) and Bulbine frutescence have wonderful antioxidant and healing properties and also help to prevent skin infection and provide ongoing relief. In addition, Lavender Essential Oil acts as a circulatory stimulant and antiseptic, and is used to treat burns and wounds and to prevent scarring.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Do Child ADD/ADHD problems carry into adulthood?

Misperceptions still surround ADD/ADHD, with most of the population believing that the disorders affect only children.


While the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) estimates that between 3 percent and 5 percent of children in the United States has ADD/ADHD, medical experts are still debating the number of adults that actually outgrow symptoms by the time they reach adulthood.


While symptoms may decline significantly with age as the brain matures and develops, it is estimated that between 30 to 70 percent of children with a disorder will continue to have symptoms later into life.


Not properly addressing the disorder early on in childhood can cause severely negative effects on development, as the child matures into the adolescent years. Impulsive and hyperactive behaviors associated with ADD/ADHD can lead to risky behavior with life-long consequences resulting in moderate to severe harm or even death to themselves and others -- including drug and alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, violence, and development of anti-social personalities.



Furthering the concept that destructive behavior from untreated ADD/ADHD individuals can negatively affect others, studies performed at the Medical University of South Carolina show that teens and adults with ADHD have 2 to 3 times more auto accidents and twice the number of severe accidents resulting in vehicle damage and bodily injury versus peers without the disorder. This can be attributed to coordination deficits, less skill in vehicular maneuverability in traffic, slower reaction times, and inattention.


When a child or adolescent suffers from only the inattentive symptoms of the disorder, the effects can still have very detrimental effects on advancement, as well. Poor performance in school transcends into the workplace, with adults in the office struggling to conquer the concentration problems that plagued them previously in the classroom.


Teens and adults with the disorder are much more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety as a result of this rejection and the difficulties ADD/ADHD has on both personal and professional relationships. Sufferers have much higher rates of divorce and termination of employment as a result of their behavioral interactions.


While depression and anxiety can sometimes be nipped in the bud with early treatment, often the root of the emotional pain in ADD/ADHD suffers runs quite deep, as sufferers have often been repeatedly told that their efforts were sub par... when in fact, it was actually the disorder holding them back.


However, the disruption to self esteem can lead to difficulties in continuing education, holding work, and establishing healthy relationships... potentially even leading to social anxiety.


Luckily, by tackling ADD/ADHD problems early, many negative behaviors and stress from difficulties can be averted or alleviated, allowing a teen to mature into a fully-functioning adult.


Natural remedies can provide support for many of the aforementioned conditions, from mood, emotional, and sleep support to actually controlling symptoms of ADD/ADHD to allow for less interference in school, work, and subsequent relationships.


With ADD/ADHD, no single treatment is the answer for everyone. Each individual's needs and personal history must be carefully considered, and it is important to work with a health care professional/psychologist to determine the safest treatment. In addition, always consider a holistic approach to health, including diet, exercise, and other lifestyle factors.

Friday, September 19, 2008

When ADD/ADHD Interferes with Intimacy


While all relationships require effort to overcome challenges, sometimes barriers to effective communication are beyond a willing partner's control. In cases of relationships between a person with ADD*/ADHD* and one without, both parties need to exercise even more patience, tolerance and effort to maintain a healthy bond.


*Definition: Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
*Definition: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

"Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a biological, brain based condition that is characterized by poor attention and distractibility and/or hyperactive and impulsive behaviors. It is one of the most common mental disorders that develop in children. Symptoms can continue into adolescence and adulthood. If left untreated, ADHD can lead to poor school/work performance, poor social relationships, and a general feeling of low self esteem."

Intimacy has no switch that can be flipped on when one partner wishes to become intimate, and usually the setting and situation must feel right and comfortable before both partners can enjoy it.


Couples struggling with ADD/ADHD may deal with many challenges beyond typical relationship problems, such as wandering thoughts during intimate encounters, exhaustion from demands of coping with the disorder, rushing through or avoiding foreplay and affection, or becoming distracted when initial intentions were supposed to be focused on time with one's partner.


Often times, ADD/ADHD sufferers have additional ailments that compound their condition, including depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders. These disorders can then lead to sexual performance anxiety, which can occur in both men and women.


Making adjustments to accommodate your partner can go a long way in helping improve sexual satisfaction. Be aware of all distractions and try to eliminate them... including things as simple as "mood music", which can detract attention from a partner with ADD.


If a lack of sexual desire has become a problem in your relationship, there are many treatment options to explore depending on the underlying causes and specific symptoms. A communication problem is often at fault for low libido, so try discussing your partner's feelings and frustrations. While someone may not feel appreciated, neglected, or angry, often may be simply not understanding the other partner's struggle with ADD/ADHD symptoms.



Also be aware of time of day. Even if your partner is taking medicine or natural remedies to address ADD/ADHD, it is possible by evening, the dosage has worn off. Discuss adjusting the dosage schedule or making time for intimacy when both partners are at their mental and physical peak.


There is a wide range of natural aphrodisiacs available to help awaken and improve sexual desire and functioning in both men and women. Eleutherococcus senticosis (Siberian Ginseng) is an overall system tonic for men and can help to improve low energy levels, performance and stamina. Smilax ornata (Sarsaparilla) is used as a tonic to assist female sexual functioning and also as a rejuvenating tonic.


Natural remedies can also help to support the nervous system and to keep nerves settled and soothed - to enable us to cope more easily with the everyday stresses and therefore support understanding and facilitate a balanced mood, essential for open communication.


Stress levels can also affect nervous system health and cause us to feel irritable, 'snappy', worried and generally out of sorts. Passiflora incarnata, (aptly known also as Passion Flower) is regarded by traditional herbalists for its soothing properties and as a general nerve tonic.



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Saturday, September 13, 2008

ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil


ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil Benefits:

  • Support healthy hair growth


  • Slow down age-related hair loss


  • Nourish the scalp and hair follicles


  • Support healthy blood flow to the scalp


    A hair-raising experience


    Hair is mostly made from a fibrous protein called keratin, which is also found in fingernails and toenails. The supply of nutrient-rich blood to the scalp and hair follicles is essential in promoting healthy hair growth and preventing hair loss.


    Many shampoos and other hair products may contain harsh chemicals that strip the hair and deplete natural hair oils. Furthermore, diet, lifestyle, pollutants, certain medications and even stress may impact on the health and vitality of our hair. In fact, a healthy head of hair is often a good indicator of systemic health in general, and the condition of your hair can say a lot about your state of health.


    What is ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil?


    ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil contains a blend of carefully chosen essential oils used therapeutically in aromatherapy.


    Essential oils are extractions of living plants and have many positive benefits, containing a complex combination of many active ingredients which work on the physical as well as the psychological level. Good quality essential oils are highly concentrated and contain no synthetic additives.


    The essential oils in ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil have been especially chosen for their beneficial effect on the health of the scalp and hair follicles. However, as is always the case with nature, their use will bring a number of additional benefits such as relaxation, healthy circulation and feelings of well-being. Nature is always generous!


    As most aromatherapy oils are often too concentrated to be use directly on the skin, they are usually blended into a natural carrier oil which should be chosen according to the therapeutic effect needed as well as the properties of the essential oils used. The carrier oil used in ReGrow Scalp Massage Oil is Avocado oil, chosen for its high nutritive value.


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  • Friday, August 29, 2008

    Natural remedies ClearSkin Skin Wash


    Face the world with confidence


    They say you should never judge a book by its cover and that is true! However, most of us would like our ‘cover’ to look good too, and people spend a fortune buying products for their skin – hoping to find that special miracle cream or magic potion that will solve their problems - only to find that their skin rebels and lets them down, often at exactly the wrong moment!


    The worst thing that one can do is to confuse the skin with lots of different chemicals which upset the delicate pH balance and often result in drying and loss of condition. The skin is a very sensitive organ and the largest organ of our bodies! It is an important first line of defense (and so an integral part of the immune system) and will therefore tend to react when confronted with synthetic chemicals which are not good for our bodies.


    The natural way


    The skin reacts to what we put on it as well as what we put in our bodies. In fact, the best way to support healthy skin is to make sure that it is part of a healthy body! This means that regular exercise as well as a healthy diet are both key to promoting a healthy skin. Plenty of fresh, raw fruit and vegetables and nourishing nuts can do wonders for a tired and troubled skin.


    Keeping your skin care routine as simple and as gentle as possible is also a must to maintain pH and oil balance on the skin. Oily skin is often a sign of incorrect diet and over applying harsh chemicals – causing the skin to produce more oil to protect itself. Herbal ingredients have the best chance of naturally supporting skin health, without upsetting skin balance


    We recommend a combination of our herbal ClearSkin-A Gel used when necessary on targeted areas for best effect. You will be amazed how quickly your skin responds!


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    Tuesday, October 02, 2007


    Do Anti-Depressants Result in Anti-Love and Anti-Passion?

    For the more than 121 million people worldwide suffering from depression, medicating their disease with prescription drugs has almost become commonplace. In fact, the American Journal of Health reports that there are more than 2.7 million prescriptions written for antidepressant drugs each year in the United States alone.

    When depressed patient’s consult with a doctor or mental health professional, oftentimes the first treatment option they are presented with is an anti-depressant medication. This is an alarming trend; one that is especially scary as the side effects of these medications become more apparent and publicly documented.
    See how anti-depressants can hurt your relationships