Exulin supports emotional well being by targeting specific neurotransmitters known to affect mood. Everyone will face occasional sadness. This fundamental process in human emotion is our response to the multitude of mental, physical, genetic, and environmental influences we face throughout our lives. Feeling 'down' for short periods of time is normal. However, for some, sadness can begin to overwhelm their lives. It can last several weeks or longer and may start to affect normal, day-to-day activity. When this occurs, this prolonged and abnormal variation of mood is labelled as depression. Depression is often called the invisible disease. It's a condition that does not cause any visible signs of a problem, and usually surfaces without any known physical or external cause. What's more, people coping with mild, moderate, or even severe depression, are seemingly apprehensive and afraid to talk about the emotions they are feeling. They may interpret their hopelessness or unhappiness as a sign of personal weakness; content with living miserably rather than bothering someone who cares and may be able to help. Its shocking to think that depression often goes untreated, as specialist suggest that some 80 to 90 percent of all cases can be helped by conventional or alternative treatments. Even more startling is how common depression truly is. It is estimated that 1 in 10 adults will experience a period of depression this year. If you've faced previous bouts of depression, or are currently facing an extended period of hopelessness, Exulin can help. Progressive Health has designed this effective formula for people to use safely and privately in the comfort of their own home. Our hope is that you realize that help truly does exist, take personal initiative with Exulin, and regain participation in all those many activities once cherished in your life.
1) Correcting nutrient deficiencies known to cause depression, and 2) By promoting increases in the neurotransmitters responsible for positive mood Depression, At A Glance: Clinically diagnosed depression can be described as sadness, hopeless, malaise, or despair that has progressed to the point of interrupting the abilities of an individual to complete or effectively engage in day-to-day activities and normal social functioning. ‘Low’ moods or states of dejection are often considered to be moderate depression as well. Many theories have been proposed as to what actually causes depression. The long standing theory that chemical imbalances are the main cause is still plausible, but has been facing much scrutiny within the last decade. Whatever its origin, 16% of the population will experience depression at least once in their lifetime. Some 100 million Americans battle depression on a daily basis.
The symptoms of depression vary greatly, and are largely dependent upon the individual. However, alterations to one’s normal feeling of well being, loss of interest and enjoyment in various activities, reduced energy levels, as well as any two symptoms listed below, is considered standard for the diagnosis of a mild to moderate form of this condition. Symptoms must also exist for a minimum duration of no less than two weeks. Depressive symptoms as defined by the American Psychiatric Association include:
Cause: Researchers have yet to find one definitive cause for depression onset. It is likely that several factors are at play. Again, these vary from individual to individual and may include; Alcohol and other drugs: Alcohol, benzodiazepine-based tranquilizers, and sleep medications have a high addictive potential and their misuse is coupled with negative effects on mood. As well, marijuana use has been associated with an increased risk of depression and anxiety in users after quitting. Dietary Factors: Nutritional deficiencies have been directly linked to depression. Genetic Predisposition: Depression may be inherited. Physiology: Many scientists believe that the primary cause of depression lies within changes or imbalances to neurotransmitters. These chemicals, produced in the brain, are responsible for transmitting signals across the body and are responsible for processes relating to mood. Postpartum depression: Most women experience significant mood changes after birth and can become severely depressed. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): SAD is a depressive disorder that coincides with the changing of the seasons; primarily in the winter when daylight hours are short. Traumatic Life Experiences: This can include; job loss, death of a loved one, childhood abandonment, physical and emotional neglect, chronic illness, financial difficulties, divorce, and physical, psychological, or emotional abuse. Such experiences have been shown to cause immediate psychological trauma, or future depressive episodes. Post-traumatic stress disorder is included within this category. Underlying Medical Conditions: Certain illnesses, including hypothyroidism, cardiovascular disease, hepatitis, and organic brain damage caused by certain cognitive disorders (e.g. Parkinson’s disease) may contribute to depression. Quick Facts:
Conventional Treatments: Conventional treatments are aimed at treating the individual with medications, psychotherapy, or a combination of the two. Less common is electroconvulsive shock therapy (ECT) and light therapy. As far as medications are concerns, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are considered to be the current standard in drug treatments and are usually the first option tried by physicians. It is thought that one primary cause of depression is an inadequate supply of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a monoamine neurotransmitter that is believed to play an important role in the regulation of mood, sleep, sexuality, and appetite. SSRIs work by blocking the reabsorption of serotonin by nerve cells in the brain, thus maintaining and improving levels of this neurotransmitters in the brain for effective functioning. Other medications such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and tricyclic antidepressants are usually reserved for the most severe cases of depression. Psychotherapy refers to a set of techniques used by mental health specialists to improve mental health. In the case of depression, psychotherapy is employed to improve the emotional or behavioral issues of the individual, so that he/she may be able to solve problems with newly learned coping mechanisms. How well these treatments work depends upon individual, as well as the type, severity, and duration of the depressive episode.
that You receive an effective, safe, and natural alternative to combat depression and its many associated symptoms.
and to help you return to what you construe as a normal way of life. Progressive Health realizes that the sooner you initiate treatment, the sooner you’ll begin to feel better about yourself and your circumstance. Depression is a serious condition that should be managed like any other major disease condition. And like major illnesses, the longer you avoid treatment, the more difficult depression is to treat. The fact is that despite their popularity, conventional medicines for depression do not work for all depressed individuals. They also carry the risk for serious and unwanted side effects. It has been estimated that 50-65% of patients fail to respond to this form of treatment. Additionally, 50% of patients prescribed with antidepressants experience side effects, with 3 out of 10 of these individuals experiencing side effects so severe that treatment is eventually changed or discontinued altogether. Exulin is a unique alternative therapy. Not only are its ingredients all natural, studies indicate that the ingredients found in this comprehensive formula are extremely effective at maximizing your body’s natural production of serotonin. Exulin may assist with your condition with the effectiveness as commonly employed pharmaceuticals, without the side effects.
L-Phenylalanine – This amino acid is required for the production of neurotransmitters. Several studies indicate that L-Phenylalanine can produce results equal to or better than tricyclic antidepressants while causing no side effects, with noticeable results within 2-4 weeks. Rhodiola Rosea Ext. – This botanical’s chemical constituents aid in transporting nutrients to the brain; including tryptophan, 5-HTP, and serotonin. In addition, Rhodiola may be helpful for decreasing the enzymes that break down serotonin. Vitamin B6 – B-vitamin compounds are important for the conversion of tryptophan into serotonin. Deficiencies in vitamin B6 have been associated with depression and anxiety. Folic Acid - Doctors at the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School suggest that depressive symptoms can be a sign of an underlying folic acid deficiency. Methylcobalamin - Methylcobalamin deficiency has been associated with depression in the elderly. St John's Wort Ext. - Studies have shown that St John’s Wort to be as effective as SSRIs, when administered to individuals with mild to moderate depression. Gingko Biloba Ext. - Often used in combination with St. John's Wort to help with severe cases of depression, this popular herb improves circulation throughout the body, including the brain.
Depression can create extreme feelings of emptiness and anxiety. If you've ever found yourself feeling this way, listen to these inspiring testimonials: "First let me tell you Thank You! I have been struggling with severe depression for almost two years now. I feel like there has been a dark cloud hanging over me and now it has lifted. I was diagnosed with depression by my doctor well over a year ago. I have been on drugs and antidepressants. These drugs seemed to only make me a zombie. I felt like I wasn't a person and that life was passing me by. This made me even more depressed. I found your website one night when I was considering suicide. I was looking for any alternative to what I was about to do. I decided that I would try your product and give life another shot. After using your product for 192 days I can honestly say the cloud has lifted. Not only that, I feel more energetic now and I have begun to workout. All of the sudden, life is great again. I am going to keep using your product for six months, then I am going to try to get through life on my own. Thank you so much for this amazing product. Post this testimony on your website so I can tell everyone that THERE IS HOPE." -Jody Wright "I began taking Exulin 2 weeks ago for depression. I have noticeably felt better and better everyday. When I get up I do not feel tired and irritable anymore and I am now able to approach everyday challenges with vibrance. The strong feelings of anticipation I had are slowly going away. I took Paxil for quite some time years back but was unable to continue because of side effects. I guess in a nutshell what I want to say is thank you. Exulin has reopened doors for me that depression had closed. Thank you." -Michael Marler Money Back Guarantee If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied for any reason, simply return all of your empty and unused bottles of Exulin for a full refund (excluding shipping) within 180 days. After we have received your returned bottle(s), we will immediately evaluate your account and issue a credit- no questions asked. |

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