<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><image><url>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/templates/Default_New/img/logo.gif</url><title>eSyndiCat Directory 2.2 </title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/</link></image><title>Holistic Remedies</title><description>Holistic approaches to anxiety and depression.</description><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Natural-Remedies/holistic-remedies/</link><item><title>9 Natural Remedies for Depression</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Natural-Remedies/holistic-remedies/9-Natural-Remedies-for-Depression-l22.html</link><description>This is an excellent list of natural herbal remedies for depression. I also like that Naturopathic Physician Dr. Nicole Sundene, strongly discourages mixing natural remedies with pharmaceuticals. 

Of course I&#039;m a big fan...she lays it down on the line with how depression cannot be &quot;cured&quot; by drugs or herbal remedies. They help only if you continue to take them. The real solution she says, is therapy.</description></item><item><title>Supplement Reference</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Natural-Remedies/holistic-remedies/Supplement-Reference-l53.html</link><description>Mike Adams has done it again. If you want to research some sources on the supplement you&#039;re taking, check it out here. What&#039;s covered? Supplements like Acidophilus, Evening Primrose Oil, Royal Jelly and Spirulina are among them. 

Mike seems to be a pretty passionate guy whose interests lies in helping consumers find holistic solutions to health problems. He&#039;s done an amazing amount of work.</description></item><item><title>Herb Reference</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Natural-Remedies/holistic-remedies/Herb-Reference-l52.html</link><description>This is a great place to cross reference any herb you&#039;re considering. Mike Adams the publisher of the site, has created an wonderful resource with references to other sources and quick summaries of all herbs and related health problems they address.</description></item><item><title>St. John&#039;s Wort and Depression</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Natural-Remedies/holistic-remedies/St-John-s-Wort-and-Depression-l21.html</link><description>For an alternative approach to anti-depressants consider St. John&#039;s Wort. I think you&#039;ll find everything you need to make a decision including research studies. But there&#039;s more...99 worse things you can say to someone who&#039;s depressed and 23 things you can say. Great site.</description></item><item><title>Nutirent Reference</title><link>http://www.mycounselinglinks.com/Natural-Remedies/holistic-remedies/Nutirent-Reference-l54.html</link><description>Nutrients - as opposed to supplements - are covered in this reference site that covers pretty well every nutrient you&#039;re going to run across. Among them, all the vitamins and minerals (Vitamin A, B&#039;s, C, D, E, K, Calcium, Zinc, Copper etc.) Yes, you might be able to tell from the site name, this is another great reference site by Mike Adams.</description></item></channel></rss>