Herbal Remedies for Anxiety and Panic Attacks

December 11, 2009 by admin  
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Many people have touted the effectiveness of herbal remedies to alleviate anxiety and panic attacks. However, when it comes to using alternative methods for treating health-related matters, it’s useful to understand the advantages and disadvantages.

Althought many users have claimed that herbal remedies for anxiety can be as highly effective as psychotropic medications and without causing any side effect, these methods have not been approved by the FDA as there is still lack of scientific evidence. Most of the positive results are based on users’ experiences. And different people may also experience different experience.

If you have decided to try herbal remedies for anxiety and panic attacks; we suggest you to inform your doctor first. Ask your doctor to share his or her thoughts on alternative methods for treating anxiety. If you’re currently taking any prescribed medication or other herbal remedies,  you also must inform your doctor about it.

Informing and communicating with your doctor is a necessary precaution to avoid undesirable result especially if you’re currently under a medical prescription. This is to ensure that the herbal remedies you’ll be taking do not interact negatively with your medications. Interaction of medications can produce undesirable side effects and can be dangerous to your health as well.

Some of the popular herbal medications for alleviating anxiety and panic attacks include:

• Saint John’s Wort

This herb has been used for centuries to treat mental disorders and as a sedative as well. It acts as a mood stabilizer as well as an antidepressant. For those who suffer anxiety disorder, this herb can be taken everyday to help balance your stress levels and help manage your feelings or moods more effectively. You need to this herb for at least a month before you begin to see improvement.

One disadvantage of St. John’s Wort herb is that it may interact with some drugs. The herb may speed or slow a drug’s breakdown.

• Valerian

A soothing herb that has long been used for sleep disorders and anxiety, this can be taken at bedtime or at any time of the day when you are beginning to feel a little anxious. This herb has also been used for depression, headaches and irregular heartbeat.

A known disadvantage of valerian is that it may cause some mild side effects such as dizziness, stomach upset, and feeling fatigue in the morning.

• Passion Flower

Passion Flower is a natural plant-based supplement that is used as a mild sedative and sleep aid. It also helps to reduce restlessness, anxiety, and nervousness.

Passion Flower has a disadvantage of causing allergic reaction. Some symptoms of allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing. Seek medical attention if you think you’ve an allergic reaction from this herb.

• Chamomile

This herb is effective for treating anxiety, sleeplessness and gastrointestinal conditions such as upset stomach and diarrhea. Chamomile is also used topically to treat mouth ulcers. There is a reason why chamomile tea is used before bed. It helps to soothe your stress and manage your anxiety.

Disadvantage: There are reports of rare allergic reactions in people who come into contact with chamomile herbs. Some of the symptoms include skin rashes, throat swelling and shortness of breath.

The above is by no means the complete list of herbal remedies for anxiety and panic attacks. They are just some popular herbs or natural supplements used to alleviate anxiety, stress and panic attacks.

There are many tips and successful techniques you can learn at our site how to curb anxiety and stop panic attacks.



All About Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks

November 29, 2009 by admin  
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Where does anxiety come from, and how can you control it? If you suffer from anxiety, you will find several tips below to help you live a more productive and happy life.

Anxiety attacks can happen to anyone. If you are under a great deal of stress for any reason, you may easily suffer from an attack. Oftentimes, people who are experiencing difficulty with family or friend relationships — such as problems with marriage or parents — suffer from anxiety. Some people suffer from anxiety that is caused by problems or unhappiness with a job, a boss, or a co-worker. Some people stress about health or money issues. No matter what the problem stems from, one thing is for certain: anxiety can be extremely difficult to deal with.

What happens when you have an anxiety attack?

When you have an anxiety attack, you may experience a shortness of breath. You may begin to sweat. You may feel numb, or you may have a sense of extreme panic. You may develop a rapid heart rate and find that you can’t breathe well. If you have an anxiety attack, it is important to get it under control. You can do so by practicing breathing exercises or taking medications. Let’s look at some other steps that you can take to get your anxiety under wraps.

How do you live a normal life and get your anxiety attacks under control?

You should be aware of a several things if you want to live a normal life and deal properly with your anxiety. In the first place, if your anxiety is severe enough, you can take a prescription anti-anxiety medication to help you. Anti-anxiety medication is prescribed by a qualified mental health professional such as a psychologist or even a family doctor who knows your medical history very well. Some anti-anxiety medications that may be prescribed include Valium, Xanax, and Ativan. It is of utmost importance that your doctor or mental health professional monitor your usage of these drugs. This is due to the fact that they can be very addicting or cause a large variety of side effects, based on your body’s chemistry. Your doctor or mental health professional will make sure that you are administering your medication correctly and are getting benefits from it.

Oftentimes, just having a person to talk to can help you deal with your anxiety. Talking to others can help to take your mind off of your anxiousness. It can also help you to bond with others and make connections that will help you through any panic attacks you may have in the future. Laughing, joking, and just talking to family and friends can make a world of difference when it comes to controlling panic attacks. Being around positive people promotes a sense of well-being and happiness.

Exercise is one other thing that you can do to improve your mental state. Exercise helps to increase the seratonin levels in your brain’s chemistry. These seratonin levels enhance a sense of well-being. Finding an exercise routine and sticking to it will enable you to better your day-to-day anxiety levels. It will also help you to feel better about yourself and your body in general.

So, if you suffer from any for of anxiety, follow some of these tips and life will seem mush easier and happier!



Anxiety Cures – How You Can Regain Control of Your Life

November 1, 2009 by admin  
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Anxiety attacks occur differently for each individual. Some people may experience an anxiety attack once in their lives, while other individuals experience anxiety attacks on an ongoing basis. When anxiety attacks are experienced on a recurring basis, they are often the result of anxiety disorders. An anxiety attack is not life-threatening and to date, no person has died from suffering an attack. They can, however, affect the normal functioning of a person’s life and therefore need to be cured.

Anxiety cures are found in many different forms; one of the most popular forms of curing anxiety is through the use of natural herbs. Many individuals may fear that they suffer from anxiety attacks whereas the symptoms may be related to other health problems. For example, shortness of breath and palpitations may relate to heart problems. Consulting a health physician is important in properly diagnosing anxiety attacks and ruling out other possibilities.

Severe anxiety disorder can cause problems at work, home and in relationships. Many people do not know the cause of their anxiety and therefore consult a counselor to help them determine and recognize the reason for their anxiety attacks. Anxiety cures provided by a counselor involves recognition of the source of the anxiety and various techniques and methods to assist the client to move past and resolve the inner conflict that he or she may be experiencing.

Many counselors assist their clients with various forms of relaxation techniques and encourage their clients to partake in relaxing forms of exercise to reduce unnecessary tension and stress and thereby assisting with the recovery process. Other forms of anxiety cures include prescribed medication such as anti-anxiety drugs. These are usually only used as a last resort when other treatments or methods have been unsuccessful. A more common approach is to try herbal remedies first.

Valerian extract is a natural herb that is utilized to relieve anxiety and its related symptoms. This herb is beneficial in that it enables a person to feel calm and relaxed within a short period after having taken the medication. The advantage of using this herb is that it is not addictive, so even after having taken it for a long period, there are no harmful or unpleasant withdrawal effects.

Anxiety cures that are also proven to naturally relieve the symptoms of anxiety include Passion Flower and L-thianine. Both these forms of natural herbs are found to work as effectively as anti-anxiety drugs without the side-effects. Natural herbs used for anxiety cures relax the individual while still allowing for full concentration, and allow the individual to feel calmer in anxiety-provoking situations and prevent unnecessary stress-related symptoms caused by the anxiety disorder.

There is such a wide variety of natural anxiety cures that selecting the one that is best for you can be a confusing and time-consuming process. The best way to select a natural cure is to take note of the ingredients found in various natural supplements (for example; green tea) and base your selection on proven anti-anxiety ingredients, and the results you experience in using them.



How to Overcome Stress, Stop Anxiety and Panic Attacks

October 18, 2009 by admin  
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We are all living in a very hectic world these days; it feels like the time is ticking away faster and faster. Works and family responsibilities are overwhelming us at times. Hence, it’s no surprise that stress and anxiety creep in our lives. Nobody could eliminate stress completely; what we could do however, is learn to control and manage stress before it takes control of our lives.

Stress and anxiety are the major cause of panic attacks. If not dealt with, it can have a devastating effect on our life. Especially for people with A-type personalities, the perfectionism they seek in everything they do never quite measures up to their expectations. Please understand that no one is perfect; humans are all imperfect living in an imperfect world. Don’t stress it out and make yourself crazy, just take it all in your stride.

There are many different ways to deal with stress; just some simple exercises can help stop the onslaught of stress. For example, just focus on breathing properly can take away the anxiety from your mind and bring you back to a calm state. Anytime when you feel stress, put your left hand on your stomach and start to breathe deeply and slowly; you should feel that your stomach expands when you breathe in air; that’s the right way to breathe.

Going outside for some fresh air can also help. Walking or running for 20 minutes can release endorphins which help relieve stress. Listening to classical music also helps as it lowers the blood pressure, and brings calm within.

Sometimes, however, stress reveals itself in other ways. Fear, feelings of presssure, inability to focus and palpitations; all these are symptoms of stress that can lead to anxiety, panic attacks, and the fright or flight syndrome. 

For example, you are fearful when speaking in front of a group of people; anxious when a plane’s taking off; nervous during your wedding day, etc. There is really no absolute cure for fear and anxiety. To overcome it, you will have to face your fear; admit that you are fearful, seek to understand it, and do the right thing anyway. Develop faith that you will eventually conquer your fear and anxiety.

If stress is getting you down, examine the cause. Determine the origin, talk to a friend or discuss it with a professional or a loved one. Stress, if not acted upon, can cause serious health problems. Learn to live and cope with it at all costs, if you can.

Remember that there is no such thing as “stress-free” life as stress is always around us; unless of course if we are already dead. As long as we are still breathing, we’re susceptible to stress and anxiety. What we can do however, is to develop a “stress-proof” life. There are many successful self-help techniques you can learn to stop anxiety and panic attacks on its track.



What You Can Do to Handle and Overcome Anxiety and Panic Attacks

October 1, 2009 by admin  
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Why you need to solve your problem!

If you are dealing with panic attacks or severe anxiety it will affect widely on the different areas of your life. You are having difficulties with solving everyday challenges and small household tasks. Maybe even a get together at your place can be an enormous task to grasp.

Anxiety is not something that will go away of itself. You need to take a conscious decision to do something about it.

What is a panic attack?

Anxiety and panic is a mind created disease.

It’s a leftover from the time we were cavemen and often had wild animals chasing us. This is rarely the case nowadays, but when we find ourselves in a situation we cannot handle or if we get scared enough (even if it’s a total irrelevant fear) we can experience anxiety.

An example of an irrelevant fear that could cause panic attack is the fear of public speaking. This is not psychically dangerous but we can cam make it very frightening in our heads.

This anxiety could develop into such a state where it could cause a panic attack.

Why you are feeling this.

You are reading this because you have a feeling that something is wrong with you.

Don’t ignore this.

I really advice you to take the steps necessary for you to live the life you deserve.

It doesn’t matter if you had anxiety for a year or if you just felt it a couple of days ago.

Our feelings are there for a reason. And they are is never irrelevant..

If you by accident cut yourself while cooking, you would treat the wound wouldn’t you?

Even if it just was a small cut.

But for some reason it can be very hard to acknowledge when something is wrong with our minds.

What about anxiety medication?

When we’re talking about mental illness it is you that have to do the hard work.

There is no magic pill (although there is plenty of medication out there claiming to be magic pills) “magic pills” only mask the problems, they don’t treat them.

I don’t advice you to stop any medication. But please be aware that medications don’t solve the problems. Think of them more like pain killers. Use them to ease the pain so you can focus on the problem.

What can you do right now?

When talking to people about anxiety and panic attacks I often hear that meditation helps the best when they can feel there is something on the way.

The power of “being in the now” is not to be underestimated.

Here is a simple exercise you can do if you feel anxious;

Try to be aware of your breathing while doing the following;

First, try to focus only on the shapes of the objects around you. First find all the squares, then all the triangles, the circles and so on.

Next focus on colors. Find red objects, blue objects… you get the idea.

This technique helps you to stay focused and to be in the now. Practice this BEFORE you are having an attack.

The problem is seldom the panic attack itself, but the fear of the panic attack…

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How to Control Anxiety Attacks – Fighting Your Fear

August 26, 2009 by admin  
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Many people describe anxiety attacks as a lightning bolt out of a clear blue sky due to the sudden onset of extremely uncomfortable symptoms. Their breathing become rapid, they start gasping for air while their heart starts pounding madly, they feel numb and dizzy. These symptoms can be so intense that they feeling like dieing – literally.

For most, anxiety attacks often occur without warning and with no apparent reason. A person who have no anxiety problems in his whole life may simply start to have one suddenly.

The main problems comes when anxiety attacks start interfering with normal daily activity. For instances, a person may never have difficulties shopping alone, taking a bus or eating in public when they unexpectedly have an “attack” during one of those situation. After that episode, he could be so traumatized by it that he start associating that situation with extreme anxiety and avoid it.

For others, the thought of being alone is enough to trigger another attack itself. They seek security in the company of others and is convinced that their personal safety depends on having someone nearby at all times.

I am sure you will agree that neither situation can be deemed acceptable.

The good new is that anxiety attacks can be controlled and stopped forever. The biggest hurdle is in understanding the myths and facts about anxiety attacks. A large part of their fear of anxiety attacks stem from the myths that it will kill them, which is totally untrue.

Myth: The attacks are caused by my medical problems.



Facts: Anxiety attacks are rarely caused by medical problems. The way you REACT to your medical problems can induce anxiety attacks.


Myth: Anxiety attacks causes me to have heart attack.



Facts: Unless you have an existing heart condition, such attacks DO NOT pose any threats to the heart. You CANNOT have a heart attack due to anxiety.


Myth: Anxiety attacks make me feel like dieing, which it will.



Facts: No matter how great that feeling is or how bad the symptoms are, it doesn’t change this fact – you are NEVER going to die from anxiety attacks.




Not convinced? Seek out the emergency room physician who have seen thousands of people who sincerely believes that they are going to die from anxiety attacks, NONE of them died when they left the hospital.


Does any of these myths applies to you?

To control anxiety attacks and stop it forever, you need to tackle its roots – fear. This irrational fear is the main culprit. The fear of having another anxiety attack, constantly dreading that it will happen again. Its this feeling that causes anxiety attack to occur again and again.

Know that anxiety attack cannot harm you. You feel like having a heart attack, you feel like fainting and dieing. But will it happen? NO! It NEVER happen. Convince yourself of this fact. Know that anxiety attack can never harm you and you have nothing to fear!



Recognizing an Anxiety Attack Symptom

August 4, 2009 by admin  
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Am I having a heart attack? Am I dying? Or is it anxiety attack symptom? Many symptoms of anxiety mirror symptoms of other illnesses. This is because the “fight or flight” response is triggered in anxiety attacks and the body will respond as if it is threatened. The heart will race; the breathing will become shallow, sweats will breakout over the body to keep it cool in preparation for flight, these are all signs of anxiety, or an anxiety attack. Attacking anxiety back and regaining control over your reflex responses will help reduce the number, frequency and severity of your anxiety symptoms.

An Anxiety Attack Symptom May Linger Past the Actual Event

There are therapies available that help to control anxiety attack symptoms because a lot people suffer from stress as well as anxiety to some extent or the other and these are only natural defense mechanisms though sometimes get out of control. The anxiety attack symptoms can be more than one can tolerate and sometimes this is known as Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). GAD is chronic by nature and the whole day the patient has exaggerated worry as well as tension in spite of the fact there is little stimulus to provoke anxiety attack symptoms.

The anxiety attack symptoms are nothing new and have affected as many as 20 million people in the US, which works out to be one in every 14 people! Such anxiety attack symptoms might include phobias, post-traumatic stress syndrome, hypertension as well as obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

Medication for Anxiety

One sure-fire way of stopping the anxiety attack symptoms is to take medication and this may help to break the cycle. A number of different and effective medications are available. An alternative to medication is therapy which is relatively inexpensive and even some employers may provide reimbursement for professional consultations. Some people may prefer breathing exercises, which may help alleviate the feelings of dread as well as work to prevent anxiety attacks. For places to find more information regarding anxiety attack symptoms one can consult books, videos as well as go online.

When a person feels extremes of fear one can safely assume that he or she is suffering from anxiety attack symptoms. However, the same person can have different signs as well as symptoms during an anxiety attack and most of the symptoms do not last more than half an hour. Apart from fear, there are other anxiety attack symptoms such as chest pain, dizziness or feeling light headed, afraid of losing control or doing an embarrassing thing. Sufferers fear feeling out of touch with reality and people and things surrounding that person, forebodings of doom, palpitations of the heart, sweating and trembling, stomach disorders, numbness in the hands or feet, and also, loss of breath.

In the case of panic or anxiety disorders the patient may have anxiety attacks that occur frequently and there may not be any reason or warning about these attacks. Also, the patient may fear having another anxiety attack. And, there may also be periods without any anxiety attack symptoms.

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Natural Anxiety and Panic Treatment – How to Cure Anxiety & Panic Naturally

May 22, 2009 by admin  
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Anxiety is the unpleasant emotional affect, usually accompanied by physiological sensation that is characterized by worry, doubt and painful awareness that one is helpless to control situations. Anxiety attacks occur when your body becomes alarmed by a physical or mental threat. Anxiety is often accompanied by physical sensations such as heart palpitations, nausea, and chest pain, shortness of breath, stomach aches, headache, dry mouth or sexual dysfunctions. Anxiety can also stimulate some psychological troubles like increased depression, suicide feelings or aggression. Recently extensive researches are carried out in different regions of the world for finding out the best ways of treating the anxiety disorder that in effect causes panic attacks. Here we are going to discuss some natural techniques by which you can overcome anxiety disorder.

Exercise – Both body and mind exercises are a natural stress buster and anxiety reliever. Research shows as little as 30 minutes of exercise three to five times a week can help in significant anxiety reduction. To achieve the utmost benefits, decide to spare at least an hour of aerobic exercise on most days of the week.

Diet – Eliminating coffee should be the first step. There is significant clinical evidence showing that it can be all that is needed in some cases. Other foods that may worsen anxiety in excess are maple syrup, refined sugar honey, and products made of cow’s milk.

Relaxation techniques – Relaxation techniques such as mindfulness, medication, progressive muscle relaxation can greatly reduce anxiety and increase feelings of relaxation and emotional well-being.

Aromatherapy – is also helpful for treatment of anxiety problem. The fragrances of vital oils stimulate our body and mind and provide relief from anxiety.

Yoga, aerobics and exercise are considered as some of the effective methods to treat anxiety naturally. They bring calmness and relaxation to the mind and also strengthen the immunity to confront with any future anxiety related symptoms.

Reiki – is an ancient techniques used for treatment of anxiety related problem. By utilizing Universal life force energy, Reiki energizes mind, soul and body.

Massage therapy – is also helpful to treat anxiety naturally. Proper massage enhances blood circulation and brings relief from anxiety. Shiastu, an ancient Japanese messaging technique is frequently used for anxiety treatment.

Biofeedback – By assessing biofeedback through different sensors used for measuring various physiological functions such as heart rate, breathing, and muscle tension, we can recognize the anxiety response of body and learn how to control it by using different relaxation and other natural techniques.

All natural treatment of anxiety and panic attacks require some special considerations i.e. patience, time and effort without these it’s hard to achieve the required results.

So, these considerations can be better applied if you work in a structured manner. For this purpose I will recommend to use a proven and effective system successfully tested by thousands of people in all over the globe. For More Details See Below:

Anxiety – What is an Anxiety Symptom?

May 16, 2009 by admin  
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Am I having a heart attack? Am I dying? Or is it anxiety? Many symptoms of anxiety mirror symptoms of other illnesses. This is because the “fight or flight” response is triggered in anxiety attacks and the body will respond as if it is threatened. The heart will race; the breathing will become shallow, sweats will breakout over the body to keep it cool in preparation for flight, these are all signs of anxiety, or an anxiety attack. Attacking anxiety back and regaining control over your reflex responses will help reduce the number, frequency and severity of your anxiety symptoms.

When an Anxiety Symptoms is Harmful and When it Isn’t

There is a wide range of anxiety symptoms that may be no more than a mild feeling of uneasiness and as intense as extreme fear. In some cases, a little amount of anxiety is good and normal and it may even help to improve a person’s performance. There are features like having heart palpitations or a racing heart as well as a lot of sweating that point in the direction of being an anxiety symptom. Symptoms such as irritability and lack of concentration as well as having strange thoughts and having extreme mood changes are psychological symptoms.

Treating Anxiety Stress Symptoms

One may wonder as to what the causes of anxiety symptoms are and who the people at greatest risk are. The answer lies in the fact that anxiety symptoms are a result of anxiety disorders which may occur due to a change in the way amygdale, which is a small organ in the subconscious brain, reacts. This is also known as anxiety switch. For treatment to be effective, there is a need for concentrating directly on these symptoms and the treatment should be aimed at the root causes of any anxiety disorders, which in other words, is an inappropriate reaction of the amygdale.

It may be noted that everybody may have experienced anxiety symptoms at some point of time in their lives and most are able to effectively deal with such situations. When there is a lot of unusual rise in the adrenaline levels in the blood it sets off a chain reaction of normal but wrong reactions which results in powerful anxiety symptoms that greatly affect the person afflicted.

There are also instances of some people experiencing symptoms when there is no obvious cause and these are known as free-floating symptoms that can be discontinuous in nature or may continue over a longer period of time. Some even have situational anxiety wherein the anxiety symptoms can be correlated with particular situations.

One may also wonder whether anxiety symptoms are harmful and the answer is certainly not. They do not cause harm to the person even though they elicit a sense of horror and scare the person but in effect anxiety symptoms are not harmful, being exaggerations of normal body sensations and reactions. It bears repeating that to treat anxiety symptoms, one has to address the root cause, which lies in the amygdale, where anxiety is created and stored as well as sustained.