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POWER'S IN THE BLOOD! August 22nd, 2004
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There is a disease that is very hard to understand, one that
cannot be diagnosed by a blood test, physical exam, evasive
procedure or questionnaire. It can affect your job, your
family and can even be deadly. When you are told what the
problem is, it is hard to believe and is hard to comprehend.
The disease is DEPRESSION. From a medical point of view,
depression is called major depressive disorder. From a
holistic viewpoint, depression is characterized as chemical
imbalance. In other words, the body's chemistry is just
haywire.
These are some of the signs and symptoms of depression that
you should be aware of:
* Sadness;
* Loss of enjoyment from things that were once pleasurable;
* Loss of energy;
* Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness;
* Difficulty making decisions;
* Insomnia or excessive sleep;
* Unexplained aches and pains (such as recurrent headaches);
* Sexual problems (for example, decreased sex drive);
* A change in appetite causing weight loss or gain;
* Thoughts of death or suicide;
There are several petrochemical drugs that have become
popularly prescribed for depression, such as: Prozac,
Zoloft, Paxil, Welbutrin and Lexapro, all of which have side
effects.
Depression is real; in fact all of us probably have had or
will have a bout with depression sometime within our lives.
Getting one's blood into a "normal" condition means that if
the blood is healthy, the rest of the body will respond
accordingly and will aid in alleviating depression.
You have seen for yourself various levels of chemical
imbalance in your own blood tests. By taking Microtech's OPC
150, Total Enzymes and either Total Health or the Fatigue
Formula, you have brought your blood into a "normal"
condition. The family of B Vitamins and the herbs contained
in the Fatigue Formula, synergistically cause the body to
have a sense of well being naturally. This occurs in a
holistic sense and the body naturally moves to balance
itself.
Eat little, live long...
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