Modern medicines and doctors who prescribe the medicines don’t want
to accept their failure to cure, mainly due to money consideration, yes cure
can be found in modern medicine but if cure is found then where will the money
come for the pharmaceuticals and modern medical fraternity. Alternatives like on the other hand clearly
is the winner in at least curing the symptoms of even cancers provide you go to
Homeopaths who really knows his/her homeopathy medicine. Depressions can be cured by Homeopathy but
world over people are relying on Modern Medicines which keeps symptoms in check
and add to the already health issues by way of side effects of those medicines,
the cycle goes on, neither the patient is cured nor he or she gets relief but
there are 1000s who stand by modern medicine.
I agree modern medicine in case of emergency but when no emergency other
alternative with good doctors are there, you need to google like I do and you
will find it. Check out my website thoroughly
and you will realize what you have been made to think through various articles
written by those writers who know nothing about a from b of homeopathy but you
will also find that there is a link of such writer to the moder medical
fraternity or pharmaceuticals.
The GMO and other food brought to you by the MNCs also play a
very important role in creating your disease, so you go for organic food and
not Hybrid and GM Seeds based products and other health lifestyle, you wont
suffer as you age otherwise don’t blame others when knowledge is at your
fingertip
In Mumbai, several organisations and doctors are set to
work on WHO theme ‘Depression: Let’s Talk’ on Friday to encourage people to
come forward and talk about their mental health
On Friday, to mark the World Health Day, doctors and counselors
are set to raise awareness on depression, the theme for this year, to highlight
its rising incidence amongst urban population. In the latest case, a
24-year-old college student jumped from Taj Lands End hotel in Bandra after
going live on a social networking site to announce depression and suicide
attempt.
“About 25 per cent of my patients are young people aged between
15 to 25 years. There is so much competition and peer pressure they face. Addiction
to drugs and alcohol happens as a way of self-treatment for anxiety and
depression by these youngsters,” said psychiatrist Vishal Sawant.
According to him, addiction to either alcohol or drug can lead
to co-morbid anxiety disorder. “It needs to be identified by parents early and
taken note of,” he added.
The World Health Organisation estimates that over 300 million
people suffer from depression globally, an increase by 18 per cent from 2005.
On April 9, counselors and psychologists in Thane are set to conduct a street
play along with walkathon and cyclothon to attract people’s attention towards
depression, its diagnosis and intervention.
“In Thane Mental hospital, we get at least two patients of
severe depression every day who need hospitalisation. In general public,
prevalence is estimated to be 10 per cent,” said Anjali Deshpande, chief
medical officer at Thane Mental hospital.
According to Dr Shubhangi Parkar, KEM hospital’s psychiatry
head, teenage depression and anxiety also increases during exam time of
February and March. “At our psychiatry department, we get a lot of youngsters
for drug abuse. Depression is rising in both urban and rural areas, specially
in younger generation,” she said.
In Mumbai, several organisations and doctors are set to work on
WHO theme ‘Depression: Let’s Talk’ on Friday to encourage people to come
forward and talk about their mental health. The state government is organising
a panel discussion on this in Yashwantrao Chavan hall for psychiatrists and
general public to openly discuss depression issues.