5 reasons to treat postpartum depression and anxiety with homeopathy
Why is homeopathy a healthy, natural, safe, gentle and cost-effective way of treating postpartum depression?
No side-effects - When taking homeopathic medicines you never have to weigh the benefit vs. risk of treating the symptoms of your postpartum depression. Homeopathic medicines are natural, safe and effective, without potentially dangerous side-effects to worry about for you, or your nursing baby.
Gentle and safe - Homeopathy is a natural choice of medicine for pregnant and nursing women. Always gentle, natural and safe for mother and baby. Homeopathy works by restoring balance to your entire system after the hormonal changes our bodies go through during- and post pregnancy.
Green medicine - Homeopathy leaves no drug residue behind in the body and cause absolutely no risk of dependency or withdrawal symptoms, as is often the case when using conventional antidepressants and anxiety meds. Homeopathic medicines are made from natural sources and never tested on animals. No chemical byproducts are produced that might pollute sewage or water systems (“personal green”). The manufacturing process of homeopathic remedies produce no environmental toxins or excess waste (“global green”).
Natural action - Homeopathy works by stimulating the body’s own natural healing mechanism to promote health and strengthen the immune system. Homeopathy treats the root cause of your illness, gently removing the symptoms of your postpartum depression, rather than numbing and suppressing for a temporary solution. Although homeopathy is gentle, the results are often powerful, resolving the symptoms permanently.
Cost-effective - Rather than expensive and long term treatment, the aim of homeopathic care is to reach your highest level of health as quickly as possible, with minimal dependence upon any medications or supplements, homeopathy included. Homeopathic medicines are inexpensive in use, costing merely pennies per. dose.
A principal of homeopathy is that by serially diluting a medication, often so many times that no molecules of the initial medication are statistically likely to remain in a given dose, increases the potency of the medication. Clearly a pseudoscience and "magical" thinking.