Natural Solutions For Health - October 2023

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

1. Your Kidneys Matter, Too!

2. Tummy Talks: Nourishing a Healthy Gut

Your eGFR Guide and the 5 Stages of Kidney Disease

3. Beet Salad

How YOU Can Protect and Improve Your Kidney Function

4. Walking Toward Happiness: Depression’s Antidote

SMALL JOYS, BIG DIFFERENCE: Overcoming Depression

No. 3: Do things YOU enjoy. The fatigue that depression brings can feel more powerful than your desire to enjoy your hobbies. Push back against this as much as possible and do something enjoyable, even if it seems minor. This will boost your mood and motivate you to continue engaging in activities.

In the U.S., 21 million people report having at least one major depressive episode, while 17.3 million adults live with major depressive disorders. When someone feels depressed, there isn’t much anyone can do to help them. However, someone suffering from depression can do a few things to help ease their symptoms. No. 1: Be gentle with yourself. When you feel depressed, you’re not going to accomplish the same number of tasks or be as productive as you usually would — and that’s okay! Be open and accepting of your current state, and take pride in your progress that day, no matter how small. No. 2: Take a walk — literally! Research shows that for some people, even a little bit of exercise (like a short walk) not only reduces their current symptoms but can also prevent future depressive episodes. Even if you can only walk around the block, it will still help your mind and body.

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