My wife has found that supplementing with Vitamin D3 (about 3000 IU,
for her) makes a huge difference in her tendency for depression.  It
is a cheap thing to try.  And you probably need to supplement anyway,
at least part of the year.

Dan

On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Annie B Smythe <anniebsmy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lou hon,
>
> Get her thyroid checked before you go getting involved with all that:)
>
> The doctors try to pass hypothyroidism off as depression instead of checking
> the thyroid and prescribing thyroid medication. A lot of women at the time
> of menopause or during premenopause develop hypothyroidism.
>
> For more info got to:
>
> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/
>
> and do the checklist for and compare her symptoms and find out what to do
> next.
>
> Hypothyroidism is a main cause of depression and is frequently not tested
> for or misdiagnosed, deliberately or through ignorance I'm not sure.
> Hypothyroidism and thyroid cancer is epidemic in the US due to fluoride,
> bromides, chlorine, and petrochlorates, and other toxin burdens in the body
> that effect the thyroid.
>
>
> Annie
>
> Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
>
>
> LOU ROSELLI wrote:
>>
>> I need some direction.
>>  My wife is 46 years old suffering from depression, anxiety and menopause.
>> She has been seeing counselors and she was recommended to again take an
>> depressants. She has tried Wellbutryn once for a month which gave her bad
>> side effects like headaches and anxious and the latest Lexapro which also
>> she can not stand the side effects. They are making her feel even worse,
>> then better. Lexapro has been making her feel nauseas and dizzy which are
>> some of the side effects is what I read. I finally got her to think about
>> the natural route and I am trying to see if anyone out there can give me
>> some solid holistic direction of what see can take to help her feel better
>> to alleviate the depression anxiety and the usual hot flashes and everything
>> else that comes with menopause, without these side effects..Can anyone
>> direct me.
>>  Thanks
>> Lou
>> from NY
>
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