Showing posts with label antidepressants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antidepressants. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

New Breakthrough Info For Future Moms!

                                Avoid This While Pregnant! 

If you're about to be a new mom like
Mila Kunis or Kristin Cavallari, then you may
want to listen to this. 

What is it?
New research may have uncovered another
"supposedly good for you med" that may actually be doing
your future offspring some harm.

The good for you meds in question are antidepressants
and they may cause everything from hyperactivity to autism.
That's right- if you remember a post we did on the food additive
MSG as a cause for autism, researchers are now looking at moms
who take antidepressants before and during their pregnancies and
the effects they may be having on future kids.

So, if you or someone you know is on antidepressants and pregnant
or planning to become pregnant, you may want to warn them about 

this new research.

And lastly, you may want to look for an alternative healer
for your friend, relative or yourself and try and heal your
mood issues naturally. (switch to a better diet, volunteer, 

adopt a pet or take up long distance running or walking)
doing so helps you avoid putting your future child on a path
towards behaviorial problems and mood disorders.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
 

Monday, November 18, 2013

The Friend's Rx For a Happier Thanksgiving!

                         More Friends Equal Better Moods! 

Were you a fan of the series--"Friends?"
Well, luckily you can watch it today one, two or three times
a day, depending on what city or town you're in. 

And with Thanksgiving fast approaching, it may be a good idea
to surround yourself with good friends or family,
Why? According to new research, spending more time with upbeat
family members or good friends may keep you out of the Psych ward.

That's right- Spending time with people who are upbeat and positive
may be more effective than antidepressants or talk therapy.
When one becomes depressed, they usually withdraw and stay away
from friends and family and now, doctors say this may be the wrong
decision.
So, if you're a little down and planned to stay away from friends
and family this year, perhaps attending the dinner may be all of the
therapy you need.

And lastly, if you're depressed, blue or feeling lonely and you feel
that you need more than friends and family to help you get through
the tough times, by all means-seek the help you need.
And if that means talk therapy or antidepressants, then do what you
feel is best for you.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!