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8 Effective Natural Methods for Treating Depression That Actually Works:

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8 Effective Natural Methods for Treating Depression That Actually Works:

8 Natural Anti-Depressants- Effective Methods for Treating Depression That Actually Works:

Does eating junk food make you feel tired, heavy and in a cranky mood? It is because they make your health worse, therefore your mood changes, and not for the better. Here are a couple of ideas you can eat that will act as natural anti-depressants

Swiss Chard: This veggie is packed with magnesium, which is a vital part of the biochemical reactions that increase energy levels in the human body

Blue potatoes: This little used vegetable is packed with a powerful antioxidant called anthocyanins, which reduces brain inflammation (associated with depression)

Mussels: This seafood has high amounts of Vitamin B12, selenium, protein, and iodine, which supports the thyroid gland that regulates the mood and weight.

Dark chocolate: This delicious sweet treat improves the blood-flow to the brain, and provides an instant boost in concentration and mood.

8 Natural Anti-Depressants

Greek yogurt: This creamy dairy product is packed with calcium, which release happiness inducing-neurotransmitters from your brain.

Asparagus: This green veggie has high levels of tryptophan , which is used by the brain to make serotonin.

Honey: This natural sweeter contains kaempferol and quercetin, which reduces brain inflammation, preventing depression.

Coconut: this delicious tropical fruit contains medium-chain triglycerides, which are special fats that fuel better moods and promote general brain health.

Edited By: Stephanie Dawson

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