Nov 3, 2018
Situations such as losing a loved one, getting fired from a job, or going through a divorce can cause a person to feel sad, lonely, and scared. These feelings are normal reactions to life's stressors, and we all tend to feel low and sad at different times in our lives.
However, in the case of individuals who are diagnosed with depression as a psychiatric disorder, the manifestations of the low mood are much more severe and tend to persist.
Often times, people who are experiencing upheaval, trauma, or other emotional discomforts in their lives feel helpless when it comes to finding relief for their internal struggles.
When seeking a resolution, it's important to look at the big picture and address everything that plays a role in our overall health and mental status each day. If you are taking anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medications, be sure to listen to this episode to learn about some incredible testing and natural alternatives to these prescription drugs.
I'm joined today by a man we will call "James." Though he prefers to remain anonymous, the importance of his story has compelled him to share his very personal struggle with depression and anxiety.
James describes the onset of insomnia and emotional hopelessness that crept into his life and began to hijack his energy, health, and overall happiness. Fortunately, he reached out to Dr. Aliza Cicerone who was able to get to the root of the problem and deliver James a miracle by giving him the relief that he needed.
Naturopathic Oncologist, Dr. Aliza Cicerone from Spark Health, joins us to share how she diagnosed James and what she treated him with to turn his life around in less than a week.
Dr. Cicerone believes that a combination of conventional and natural medicine is the optimal way to give patients long-term health and wellness.
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