I'm a great fan of BJ's......receiving end.
Failing that my dogs give me no end of pleasure (absolutely no relation to previous sentence)
alcohol and nachos. not really.
Ton - look up "The natural way to beat depression" by Prof Basant K Puri (soft copy £8)
He is a Consultant Psychiatrist at a London Hospital and teaches at Imperial College. In recent years there has been a lot of interest in the use of Omega 3 oils to combat depression and schizophrenia especially ultra pure EPA (no DHA) a pure form of Omega 3 oils.
VegEPA.com sell it online. Take care if taking blood thinners (aspirin, warafin) as Omega 3 will also thin the blood.
EDIT saw your earlier post re taking Warafin, so again I wouldn't start this approach without speaking you your GP/consultant.
Suggest the doubters read these
[url= http://www.prisonplanet.com/herbal-medicines-banned-as-eu-directive-comes-into-force.html ]http://www.prisonplanet.com/herbal-medicines-banned-as-eu-directive-comes-into-force.html[/url]
[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/may/01/new-eu-rules-on-herbal-remedies ]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/may/01/new-eu-rules-on-herbal-remedies [/url]
[url= http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/223342.php ]http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/223342.php[/url]
No doubt some of you think government sponsored anti flu vaccines are a good idea, too?
didnothingfatal Stop being hysterical
Under the directive, herbal medicines will now have to be registered. Products must meet safety, quality and manufacturing standards, and come with information outlining possible side-effects.
seems perfectly reasonable and no barrier to st johns wort being sold. infact
Commonly used ingredients[b] already registered[/b] include echinacea, which is used against colds, St John's wort, used for depression and anxiety, and valerian, which is claimed to ease insomnia.
