
Depression and mood swings are often secondary signs of deeper imbalances and may be connected to other areas of health. In many cases, underlying nutritional deficiencies can contribute to emotional lows and should be addressed promptly. In other instances, nervous system depletion or dysregulation may lead to fluctuations in one’s mental and emotional state.
Additional contributing factors may include hormonal imbalances, chronic stress, or improper dietary and lifestyle habits. According to Ayurveda, there are different types of low mood and emotional heaviness, each with its own causes and corresponding traditional therapeutic approaches.
Whether one experiences a subtle sense of sadness or a persistent emotional heaviness, traditional systems of healing offer holistic methods of support. When an individual is motivated and willing to implement dietary adjustments, adopt grounding lifestyle routines, and take herbal preparations traditionally used to uplift mood, meaningful progress is often possible.

"Client experiences shared here are anecdotal and reflect individual outcomes. No therapeutic results are implied."
Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Ailments
AFTER obesity and breast cancer, kidney disease is the most prevalent ailment, with thousands of patients diagnosed each year.
* You feel any changes in your urination. This is implied by its color (if it is dark all the time) and the urgency to go to the bathroom frequently only to know see that there are only a couple of drops. Your abdomen feels heavy and there is an irritation in the urine passage, urethra.
* Your feet are swollen. You feel colder than usual and you are very tired. Fatigue is extremely common.
* There is an unusual back pain on the right or left or both sides, depending on the side of the kidneys.
* Other symptoms include dehydration, nausea, vomiting, unexplained weight loss, edema and high blood pressure.