Depression

Blood sugar imbalance and its link with depression & anxiety

This is the fourth post in a series on some of the physiological (non-psychological) causes of depression and/or anxiety.

Do you often feel tired with foggy thinking and poor concentration, experience sugar or caffeine cravings, suffer from anxiety, depression, mood swings, irritability and interrupted sleep? All these could be signs of poor blood sugar regulation.

Hormonal imbalance and its link with anxiety & depression

This is the second post in a series on some of the physiological (non-psychological) causes of depression and/or anxiety.

The hormonal imbalance I want to talk about is oestrogen dominance. This applies to both women and men (yes, men have oestrogen too). Symptoms of oestrogen dominance or oestrogen imbalance include irritability, insomnia, headaches, mood swings, anxiety and low mood to name a few.

Your gut and its link with depression & anxiety

This is the first post in a series on some of the physiological (non-psychological) causes of depression and/or anxiety.

First on the list is the gut.

Our digestive system (or gut) is the epicentre of our physical and mental health, and very often, gut issues go hand-in-hand with mood problems, such as anxiety and depression.