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How to Overcome Panic Attacks and Stress

January 18th, 2010

Most experts agree that our modern life style is frequently to blame for the extra levels of stress in our lives: less exercise, a breakdown in family support and communication, more pressure at work; it is hardly surprising these facts aggravate the problem. This results in stress being among the top ten most common ailments suffered in the UK.

A certain amount of stress in life is beneficial, however, long term stress can have an adverse effect on our well-being. Consider this fact: a stressed person’s body will produce excess adrenaline, resulting in an increase in heart beat, along with higher blood pressure. Depression, low libido, anxiety, hair loss, eczema and irritable bowel, can all be attributed to stress, resulting in a figure as high as 90% of visits to the doctor being stress-related.

A stimulant gives you short term energy by inducing a stress reaction. In order for your body to have the energy to respond to its perceived state of stress, it is usual to eat or drink more, resulting more often than not in an increase in blood pressure. This is known as a ‘fight or flight’ reaction and originated in pre-history when stress was caused by something like meeting a sabre-toothed tiger round the corner and having the option of fighting it or running away. The action of running away or fighting would use up the extra energy generated by the stress and return the body to its normal, non-stressed state.

Modern stresses tend not to be resolved by physical actions such as running away. In the wenty-first century men and women are more likely to be stressed in a traffic jam, or when meeting with their financial advisor. So the body remains stressed for longer, with no way of resolving it. In a state of stress, the body stops repairing itself, so that it can concentrate on reacting to the perceived stress. For an occasional stressful event this isn’t a problem, but he long-term result is that the more you stress your body, the less your body repairs itself and the faster you will age.

Avoiding stress is all very well in theory, but many people have worries that they can’t resolve, and statistics report that one in every twenty people have such problems that they suffer from panic attacks.

Panic attacks can be described as an intense surge of anxiety creating physical symptoms such as irregular heartbeat, chest pains, choking, sweating, trembling or feelings of being smothered, which can be extremely frightening.

Conventionally, sufferers may be prescribed tranquillizers, but some of these can have unpleasant side-effects including appetite loss, headaches, vision disorders and even seizures. On completion of drug therapy, patients may suffer from withdrawal symptoms such as agitation, blurred vision, dizziness, irritability and others, so many prefer to try natural alternatives before resorting to drugs.

Certain every-day substances can act as stressors – for instance: caffeine (in coffee and some fizzy drinks), sugar (including that in alcohol) and cigarettes. These should be avoided.

Beyond eliminating the above stimulants, many people like to take a natural remedy. Possibly the simplest of these is the Bach Flower “Rescue Remedy”, readily available at most pharmacists.

Another natural alternative that has been used for relieving anxiety, stress and restlessness is Kava Kava, a staple Polynesian traditional medicine, shown in numerous scientific studies to effectively reduce both general and menopausal anxiety. It acts on the limbic system, the brain’s most primitive system, which is associated with control of the emotional state. If taken with other drugs possessing tranquillising/sedative effects (e.g. benzodiazepines, butryrophenones) necessitate medical supervision in order to establish the optimum dosage.

With Kava being banned in some countries, the individual should conduct their own research as to whether its use is both safe and legal.

In the UK, at the time of writing (2009) L-Theanine, an amino acid found almost exclusively in green tea, is growing in popularity as an alternative to Kava Kava. Green tea is the second most popular drink in the world (after water) and has long been known as a relaxing beverage. Scientists now believe that both its taste and relaxing properties are attributable to its L-Theanine content. It is available in the UK from Solgar. http://www.solgar.co.uk/modules/shop/view.asp?catid=1&Prodcode=E2706

Websites I have researched are unclear about safety and legality so a safer and more tailored approach is to visit a professionally qualified homeopath or herbalist; either will take a detailed case history and recommend the best individual formulation for your circumstances.

Please note that no-one taking medication prescribed by their GP should take any additional products without his supervision, nor should they alter any instructions or dosages for their medication.

Alternatively, a life coach or counselor could help you explore stressful issues and circumstances in your life, with a view to reacting differently and thereby reducing stress and panic attacks.

Joy Healey as a as a qualified complementary therapist, able to address both nutrition and stress disorders. Visit her website: http://www.anxietyreliefnaturally.com”>http://www.anxietyreliefnaturally.com/”>http://www.anxietyreliefnaturally.com/ for further information

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Homeopathic Medication for Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attacks

January 8th, 2010

Many people don’t like taking drugs. If you suffer from an anxiety disorder panic attack homeopathic remedies may be your answer to finding relief.

This actually makes a lot of sense, since there are fewer side effects, is generally safer and healthier and when you think about it, natural ingredients have healing properties.

Even the foods that we eat, for example, garlic, can have ‘amazing, secret properties, that are good for you. So, if some foods that we eat possess these qualities, it makes sense to take homeopathic medications.

Children Are Not Immune To Mental Problems

There’s even one really good product that is highly recommended for children called These little pills can be sucked on and generally, kids have no problem with it.

Children can also get panic attacks and anxiety. K-OK KiddieCalmer contains silica which addresses the anxiety and aconite, which is also for anxiety as well as fears and phobias.

Here are a few more anxiety disorder panic attack homeopathic remedies that are used and are generally helpful. These include aconite, argentum nitricum, arsenicum album and ignatia amara.

It also helps to include many little changes to add to the big picture. For example, learn about a healthier diet, exercise or set aside a few minutes to do some relaxing breathing exercises.

Many little changes will go a long way (in addition to taking homeopathic medicine) in helping you feel better. You also don’t feel like you’ve sacrificed much. Instead of two coffees, have one.

NativeRemedies Have Many Quality Products Online

The best online resource (for me anyway) is NativeRemedies. They have a wonderful product called PureCalm that has helped me as well as many others all over the world. They even have medication for pets!

PureCalm has been effective for many people in relieving panic attacks and anxiety. It’s safe and natural and has no side effects. It’s not a magical product though.

Nothing in the world will stop a panic attack from happening, not even PureCalm. However, by taking it everyday, it not only reduces the frequency but also the intensity.

If you’re suffering right now and you’re desperate with nowhere to turn, can you afford not to try a product like PureCalm? I stumbled upon it this way and wish I used it years ago.

Start feeling better again, or at least learn more about it.

Giri Anantha has experience in panic disorder, panic attacks and agoraphobia. For more information and helpful resources, visit: http://www.panic-and-agoraphobia.com/anxiety-disorder-panic-attack-homeopathic.html

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Natural Remedies for Panic Attacks

January 5th, 2010

Having a panic attack is one of the most uncomfortable feelings imaginable. You’ll be glad to know that there are many natural ways to tread anxiety disorders without prescription drugs.

Breath Techniques — The breath has long been used as a means to center the mind and calm the body. Just think of meditation and Yoga. By controlling your breath, you can begin to keep your body from tensing up and your mind from spiraling out of control. The root physical symptom of a panic attack can be found in the breath. Fast and shallow breathing can escalate to a full-blown panic attack. Learning to take deep, slow breaths will help to derail the train of events that has the potential to lead to a panic attack.

Herbs and Herbal Teas — It is not uncommon for prescription drugs to come with unwelcome side effects. To avoid these side effects, you may consider herbal remedies. These can consist of valerian, passion flower, chamomile, California poppy, kava kava, or lemon balm. I can be challenging to estimate the right dose. People are very different and while one person may need a small dose, another may require a larger one.

Homeopathy — These are various herbs that have been mixed together to treat panic and anxiety disorders. Bach Flower Remedies are created from a mix of flowers. Their Rescue Remedy has helped many find relief from anxiety problems. Also be on the lookout for “Kali Phos 6x” which is designed to treat the nervous system. Specifically when it is stressed to to worry or panic.

Alternative Therapies — Ever thought about acupuncture? It is an ancient art that aligns the body’s chi, or energy. Or if you can’t stand the thought of being stuck full of pins, try the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). You’ll get the benefits without the risk of becoming a human pin cushion. You can do it at home in just a few minute.

Because each of us is different some of the above listed remedies for panic attacks might be quicker for you.  Take your time and find the combination that works best for you.

Andrew Hunter recovered from a panic disorder and now enjoys helping others move past panic and anxiety problems of their own.

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Overcoming Anxiety – Tired of Being Told To Breath? 5 Natural Remedies to Cure Panic Attacks

January 3rd, 2010

There are so many methods for overcoming anxiety and several wonderful natural panic attack treatments. Certainly there is no reason for giving into the conventional treatment for panic attack symptoms, which almost always translates to subjecting yourself to questionable medications.

After all, those prescription pills aren’t actually an option for anxiety cures or to cure panic attacks anyway. At best they simply mask the symptoms without ever enacting a factual cure. Genuine cures can be found in the realm of alternative medicine that are not only safe, but also reliable, effective, and inexpensive.

Some focus on diet and exercise, others by mental manipulation even through hypnosis, but the best ones in my opinion would be those that eliminate symptoms by healing physical deficiencies. If those types work, then obviously any other natural solution is not essentially required. Therefore the present article is focused primarily on nutritional solutions to overcoming anxiety disorders and panic attacks.

Apple Cider Vinegar – is a wonderful natural panic disorder treatment. Use preferably organic ACV but it should at least be unprocessed or as they say, “With the mother in it.” 1 tsp. 3 times a day in a glass of water has been reported to work wonders, or as much as a tbsp. or two especially in emergencies, has also been documented to be extremely helpful.

Vitamin B-12 & Folic Acid – is another standby in the realm of naturally overcoming anxiety. Any good Vitamin-B supplement should contain both and it is best taken in conjunction with 5-HTP. Of course there is no good reason not to take all of these remedies simultaneously, as apposed to relying on just one. Not necessarily at the same time, but throughout your day, as there is no conflict between them when taken in the recommended dosage.

5-HTP is an excellent option for a natural panic attack treatment. 5-HTP, short for 5-hydroxytryptophan is an intermediate metabolite which is situated between the amino acid tryptophan and the neurotransmitter serotonin. As we all know serotonin is esential for feelings of wellness, and for dealing with stress and anxiety. 5-HTP usually comes in 100 mg capsules. The recommended dosage is once to twice daily. It is suggested that you initially start with only one capsule a day, then gradually increase the dosage to two. However, do not exceed the recommended dose.

St. Johns Wort – Winter Cherry – Siberian Ginseng – are all superb herbs to take for anxiety disorders. Winter cherry and Siberian ginseng both support adrenal gland functions. Malfunctioning adrenal glands are often at the root of physical causes for anxiety disorders. Winter cherry has been shown to have a sedating effect on the body and helps to rebuild the digestive and nervous system. It is also excellent to take at night for a more restful sleep. Siberian ginseng has been used traditionally to stimulate and nourish the adrenal glands and for increasing mental alertness. St John’s Wort has been shown to be very successful in increasing a sense of well-being and reducing or even eliminating the occurrence and symptoms of panic attacks.

Flower Essences & Homeopathic Remedies – in particular Bach’s Rescue Remedy is a favorite for panic attacks. As far as homeopathic remedies are concerned Gelsemium reigns supreme. There are so many other flower essences and homeopathic remedies for anxiety disorders and panic attacks, but any good health food store will carry them, and of course they’re available on line.

Well that’s at least a healthy start on the road to living your life free from anxiety disorder symptoms. If you get these items in your home and set yourself up on a program to take them, and stay with it, you will get relief. As far as a 100% complete cure that all depends on the severity of your disorder and what’s causing it in the first place.

I hope the title of this article didn’t lead you to believe that deep breathing is ineffective towards dealing with panic disorders, or that I was making fun of it. On the contrary, it most certainly is. My position is, why should you have to? The same with regular exercise. Of course both are great if not essential for everyone, but if you can get to the root of the problem, that would be best.

No matter your situation, I do sympathize as no one can truly imagine the torment caused by this disorder, until they’ve personally experienced it. Don’t give up as you will achieve a total cure through holistic methods. There are so many, many, options, and as I said before, you can take advantage of them all, simultaneously.

Panic disorder is such a prevalent condition in our society, so don’t ever think your alone, and as far as a cure, your definitely on the right track. The day will come soon when you will look back at this condition and laugh. Seriously. Maybe today will be that day, so good luck and best wishes.

Jay Geary is a former panic attack sufferer. To learn more about how to not just curb down panic attacks, but how to eliminate all traces of anxiety disorder from your life without the use of drugs or counseling, once and for all, then
click here. For further insights into how panic attacks are caused, and how to permanently remove the underlying instigation to all panic attacks,
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