Herbs
For Depression: A Suitable Alternative To Depression Pharmaceuticals?
Herbs for various types of
depression
are often seen as a viable
alternative to pharmaceutical treatment of various types of
depression.
However, actual data showing an effectiveness of herbs for various
types of
depression is rare and thus
it is currently hardly possible to
make a final verdict on the usefulness of herbal treatment for various
types of
depression in general. Also,
there seems to be only limited
interest from western medicine to study the effects of herbs for
various types of
depression in a
clinically relevant setting. So from a
patient’s perspective the question remains: What is the evidence that
herbal treatment for various types of
depression
works? By far the best
studied herbal treatment for various types of
depression is without
doubt St. John´s wort.
St. John´s Wort
St. John´s wort (Hypericum Perforatum) is the most well-known and
best studied of the herbs for various types of
depression in use. It
has been known as herbal treatment for various types of
depression and
cure for other diseases for many centuries. In Europe, where this
herbal treatment for various types of
depression
is commonly prescribed
by medical professionals, various clinical studies have demonstrated a
positive effect of this best known member of the herbs for various
types of
depression in use in cases
of mild to moderate
depression.
However, two clinical studies in the US, one of them funded by a
pharmaceutical company, have recently indicated that St. John´s
wort extracts were no more effective than a placebo in major
depression. Further
studies with this herbal treatment for various
types of
depression are currently
conducted, but it may take years
before a final verdict can be made on St. John´s wort. The exact
mode of action of this herbal treatment for various types of
depression
is not fully understood, although there is some evidence that it acts
on serotonin production or -activity. Despite open questions and
demonstrated limitations, St. John´s wort currently stands as the
only one of the herbs for various types of
depression
with a clinically
demonstrated positive effect at least in mild cases of
depression.
Further herbs for
depression
Other herbs for various types of
depression
often mentioned are
Siberian Ginseng and Gingko Biloba. Extracts of each of these alleged
herbs for various types of
depression
have been in use for medicinal
purposes for many years in certain parts of the world. While some
circumstantial evidence exists that seems to show their potential as
herbal treatment for various types of
depression
no clinical studies
have been conducted so far that prove or disprove any claims made with
regards to their effectiveness as various types of
depression
treatment. Further herbs for various types of
depression are marketed
every now and then - all of them lacking any clinical evidence in or
against their favour
In addition to the general lack of clinical data available another
major problem with all herbs for various types of
depression is that
the quality of different marketed herbal extracts may vary
substantially depending on where they come from and how they were
produced. Impurities and wrong preparation may reduce their
effectiveness as herbal treatment for various types of
depression and
may also lead to an increase in side effects. In this context it has to
be said that the common misconception that herbs for various types of
depression are
natural and thus do not have any side effects is
outright wrong and the depressive patient should be aware of the
potential risks of taking herbs for various types of
depression without
consulting a medical professional.
Conclusion
Although the use of herbs for various types of
depression is widely
spread, on the whole there is (maybe with the exception of St.
John´s wort) no definitive evidence for the usefulness of herbal
treatments for various types of
depression.
Especially when compared to
standard prescription drugs for
depression
herbs for various types of
depression
usually
cannot prevail as a first choice treatment option.
However, when other more established treatments fail, or in particular
in the case of St. John´s wort, in cases of mild
depression,
using herbs for various types of
depression
may be worth a try. In any
case the user should realise the limitations and not underestimate the
risks of using herbs for various types of
depression.
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