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Deprex for DepressionScientifically, mood swings are attributed to neurochemical changes within the brain. When the three major neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine) are in sinc, a balanced mood results. If an imbalance occurs, depression or a mood change takes place.

Deprex, is a potent homeopathic medicinal designed to interface with the above neurotransmitters controlling mood balance. It also supplies the necessary nutrients needed to:

1. Assist in mood elevation by increasing the circulating level of serotonin and optimizing its utilization

2. Foster attentive thought processes leading to truthful reality assessment

3. Assist the body in producing and maintaining appropriate levels of Norepinephrine and Serotonin

4. Help calm and reduce over-sensitivity

Deprex contains homeopathic medicinals that assist the body in naturally balancing the body's production of serotonin and norepinephrine by naturally regulating Hypothalmic activity. Other homeopathics included in Deprex help calm emotions related to grief (Ignatia Amara) and lessen nervous exhaustion and sleeplessness related to depression (Avena Sativa). Eight other homeopathic ingredients are involved in this product that target the symptoms of depression. For example : restlessness, fatigue, insomnia, headaches, changes in appetite, and crying uncontrollably.

According to the manufacturer, Deprex can be taken with other medicinals. However, it is advisable to check with your health care professional before taking this homeopathic if you are currently on anti-depressive medication.

Unlike prescriptive antidepressant medications, Deprex is a non-prescriptive, alternative, providing the necessary precursors which complement the body's ability to potentiate the production and release of a very important naturally occurring neurotransmitter called Serotonin, which plays an important part in mood regulation, as well as increase Serotonin and Norepinephrine activity. This potentiates the rebalancing of brain biochemistry, which in turn allows corrective perceptual processing of information and affect, insulating one stimulus from another for perceptual integrity and clarity, helping the individual to develop more constructive coping strategies, with an absence of anxiety.

The cause of most depression: Serotonin
and Norepinephrine producing centers and interactive pathways become disrupted and imbalanced regarding respective receptor sensitivities and inhibitory mechanisms, and the Hypothalamus becomes dysfunctional.

Pictured above: Cross section of the Brain and the Pathways responsible for Serotonin and Norepinephrine production and distribution, and the Hypothalamus. Biochemical disruption in these areas have been shown
to result in various forms of depression.

What Is Depression and Why Do We Experience It?
There are three major neurotransmitters in the brain (Serotonin, Dopamine and Norepinephrine) which must be in the correct balance and constructive tension to affect and allow a positive, stable self-image and optimistic mood. However, when these neurotransmitters are in an unbalanced state with one another, mood changes are inevitable. In general, when Serotonin levels drop, depression can quickly settle in, and when Serotonin levels can be made to rise, a happy contented mood generally results.

Researchers have found that Hypothalamic disturbances are also found in depression, interfering with neuroendocrine activity. Hypothalamic disruptions can cause excessive amounts of Cortisol to be released from the Adrenal Cortex at inappropriate times which can cause and exacerbate depression. And, interestingly, about one-half of all depressed patients secrete excessive amounts of Cortisol, primarily during the afternoon and evening, as opposed to that of non-depressed people whose Cortisol activity peaks about 8:00 AM.

Deprex complements the body's ability to potentiate the release of a very important naturally occurring neurotransmitter named Serotonin, which plays an important part in mood regulation within the Hypothalamus and the entire Limbic System (the emotional center of the brain). Common antidepressant drugs work artificially to selectively enhance and mimic Serotonin activity within the brain, but unfortunately are purported to cause a number of unwanted side effects, which can lead to serious long-term problems
 

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