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The Surprising Science: How Exercise Can Beat Depression - Season 3-Episode 102

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In this video, we explore the surprising science behind how exercise can beat depression. From boosting endorphins to reducing inflammation, exercise is a powerful tool for combating the symptoms of depression. But how does exercise actually work to improve mental health? We break down the research and provide practical tips for incorporating exercise into your routine to improve your mood and overall well-being. Don't let depression get the best of you - start incorporating exercise into your life today and experience the benefits for yourself! ------------------- PETE ISIP IS NOT A LICENSED PRACTITIONER! Pete's mission is to make sure that no one must go through what he has gone through regarding Mental Health, Bipolar, Depression, Eating Disorders, Suicidal thoughts/attempts, and Psychiatric Issues. Pete has been there and understands, he just wants to help you conquer yourself. Daily life skills along with diet and exercise has helped him in his journey and hopes it will help all the listeners in their life’s journey. "I’m glad I got the help I needed. My life has been flipped up and over due to the pandemic. No one saw my fall coming. I’m too good at pushing through. I hope my life experiences help you with your struggles.”

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In this video, we explore the surprising science behind how exercise can beat depression. From boosting endorphins to reducing inflammation, exercise is a powerful tool for combating the symptoms of depression. But how does exercise actually work to improve mental health? We break down the research and provide practical tips for incorporating exercise into your routine to improve your mood and overall well-being. Don't let depression get the best of you - start incorporating exercise into your life today and experience the benefits for yourself! ------------------- PETE ISIP IS NOT A LICENSED PRACTITIONER! Pete's mission is to make sure that no one must go through what he has gone through regarding Mental Health, Bipolar, Depression, Eating Disorders, Suicidal thoughts/attempts, and Psychiatric Issues. Pete has been there and understands, he just wants to help you conquer yourself. Daily life skills along with diet and exercise has helped him in his journey and hopes it will help all the listeners in their life’s journey. "I’m glad I got the help I needed. My life has been flipped up and over due to the pandemic. No one saw my fall coming. I’m too good at pushing through. I hope my life experiences help you with your struggles.”

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