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Is Insomnia Causing Your Depression or is Depression Causing Your Insomnia?

By Tommy Thompson


Insomnia and depression, two very serious problems individually can be a disaster when they occur at the same time. Depression and insomnia together can put you in a cycle that only gets worse if left untreated.

When the body is tired and fatigued from lack of sleep, depression is a likely result. And when depressed it may be difficult to get the good quality sleep your body requires. Depression symptoms may include huge mood swings, sadness for no apparent reason, crying for no apparent reason and irritability for any small matter as well as insomnia. You may be taking medication for depression that is keeping you from a good nights sleep.

Not being able to obtain your regular rest at night for long periods of time, you can have different types of side effects such as irritability, fatigue, loss of appetite or increase in appetite, lack of attention and that can be dangerous in itself if you are driving, cooking or using dangerous tools at the place of work. Insomnia also frequently causes extreme sadness, anxiety and depression.

If you are experiencing both insomnia and depression you will need to decide if you may be feeling depressed because you are exhausted or suffering from sleepless nights because of your depression, stress or anxiety. It may be easier to treat insomnia than depression, so you may want to delve into treating that first.

An herbal supplement called SerenitePlus was formulated to induce a state of drowsiness and deep relaxation, relieve anxiety and stress. Herbal supplements are perfect for treating many disorders because there is no risk of addiction as with prescription medications. You may find that once you have gotten the proper rest your depression symptoms decrease or even go away completely. When the body is rested you are able to cope better with daily stress.

For more information about safely treating Insomnia and Depression with herbal supplements, please visit http://myherbalremedy.com/insomnia.html

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