Factors that can cause Depression
Depression?
Sound Clinic Community Depression awareness
Depression can stem from a wide range of factors—some well-known, others less commonly considered. These include candida overgrowth, chemical toxicity,food sensitivities, nutritional imbalances, and hormonal disruptions, all of which may contribute to mood changes and mental health challenges.
Candida Overgrowth
Sometimes the root of fatigue, headaches, or even depression isn’t just stress—it could be an overgrowth of Candida albicans in the gut, affecting how your body and brain feel day to day.
Chemical Toxicity
Depression’s rise isn’t just about stress—it might also be about what’s building up inside us. When toxins pile up faster than the body can clear them, it can affect how we feel, think, and function.
Food Sensitivities
From mood changes to physical discomfort, food additives can contribute to symptoms such as depression, sleep disturbances, anxiety, hyperactivity, and even migraines or visual issues.
Nutritional Imbalances
Sometimes feeling low isn’t just emotional—it can be linked to missing nutrients your brain needs to stay balanced and energized.
Hormonal Disruptions
When your hormones are off, it can throw your brain and nervous system out of sync—sometimes leading to depression as part of the ripple effect.