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Hi all-

I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is what they feel

like - panic/anxiety attacks. In the past higher doses of cal/mag were really

working to keep them at bay. I have a mitral valve prolapse and in the past

doing research and talking to both MD's and ND's learned that it is not

un-common for people with a MVP to have anxiety attacks; thus the cal/mag to

relax and get the heart into a better rhythm (if that makes sense). But lately

they have been sooooo bad. I get that tight feeling in my chest, worse on the

left side, and almost a pressure feeling too, and my throat feels tight and I

cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard to clear up my candida and

lose weight (the change in diet for the candida has helped me to feel

tremendlusly better). Please send me ideas!

Sindea

driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

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http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

 

 

 

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As you have a heart ailment, dare I say it, the Strauss Heart Drops would be

brilliant to strengthen your heart.

To find out more look at their web site www.straussheartdrops.com

 

People are put off because of expense, but I say what is a year of expense

if at the end of it, your heart is heaps better and you have removed most

arterial plaque, plus more energy, better oxygenation!

 

Hope this helps Anne

 

 

PS there are no fillers or binders in these drops, just pure high quality

herbs in a fruit alcoholbase/ They smell lovely.

 

 

 

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Friday, December 28, 2001 7:11 AM

panic attacks- help!

 

 

> Hi all-

> I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is what they

feel like - panic/anxiety attacks. In the past higher doses of cal/mag were

really working to keep them at bay. I have a mitral valve prolapse and in

the past doing research and talking to both MD's and ND's learned that it is

not un-common for people with a MVP to have anxiety attacks; thus the

cal/mag to relax and get the heart into a better rhythm (if that makes

sense). But lately they have been sooooo bad. I get that tight feeling in

my chest, worse on the left side, and almost a pressure feeling too, and my

throat feels tight and I cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard

to clear up my candida and lose weight (the change in diet for the candida

has helped me to feel tremendlusly better). Please send me ideas!

> Sindea

> driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

> www.sindea.net

> http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

>

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Do they occur when you haven't eaten for a while? If so, try eating

small, frequent high protein meals.

 

Andy

 

Gettingwell, " sindea.horste " <sindea.horste@v...> wrote:

> Hi all-

> I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is

what they feel like - panic/anxiety attacks. In the past higher doses

of cal/mag were really working to keep them at bay. I have a mitral

valve prolapse and in the past doing research and talking to both MD's

and ND's learned that it is not un-common for people with a MVP to

have anxiety attacks; thus the cal/mag to relax and get the heart into

a better rhythm (if that makes sense). But lately they have been

sooooo bad. I get that tight feeling in my chest, worse on the left

side, and almost a pressure feeling too, and my throat feels tight and

I cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard to clear up my

candida and lose weight (the change in diet for the candida has helped

me to feel tremendlusly better). Please send me ideas!

> Sindea

> driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

> www.sindea.net

> http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

>

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In a message dated 28/12/01 14:54:14 GMT Standard Time, kenwoody

writes:

 

Do either of these things have other names please as a lot of the products

you can get in the US, we are unable to find in the UK - I think these would

be good for my neighbour who also has panic attacks.

Marianne

> GABA, 500mg at night for several days to see if it helps. If not , increase

> to 750mg. If that doesn't help you can add Phosphotidylserine, 100mg.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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There is a great new book I just finished called Tired of Being Tired by Dr.

Jesse Hanley. It is about Adrenal Overload. Many of the anxiety type problems

come from overstressing the adrenal gland. She gives some very good nutritional

and herbal recommendations to help with anxiety and panic attacks. The foremost

being to take GABA, 500mg at night for several days to see if it helps. If not ,

increase to 750mg. If that doesn't help you can add Phosphotidylserine, 100mg.

 

These are very good suggestions. Hope this helps.

 

Ken

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On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 23:11:29

sindea.horste wrote:

>Hi all-

>I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is what they feel

like - panic/anxiety attacks. In the past higher doses of cal/mag were really

working to keep them at bay. I have a mitral valve prolapse and in the past

doing research and talking to both MD's and ND's learned that it is not

un-common for people with a MVP to have anxiety attacks; thus the cal/mag to

relax and get the heart into a better rhythm (if that makes sense). But lately

they have been sooooo bad. I get that tight feeling in my chest, worse on the

left side, and almost a pressure feeling too, and my throat feels tight and I

cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard to clear up my candida and

lose weight (the change in diet for the candida has helped me to feel

tremendlusly better). Please send me ideas!

>Sindea

>driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

>www.sindea.net

>http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

>

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The url for that is : http://www.adrenalburnout.com/

 

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> Ken N Woody

> 12/28/2001 9:52:08 AM

> Gettingwell

> Re: panic attacks- help!

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>

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> There is a great new book I just finished called Tired of Being Tired

by Dr. Jesse Hanley. It is about

> Adrenal Overload. Many of the anxiety type problems come from

overstressing the adrenal gland. She

> gives some very good nutritional and herbal recommendations to help

with anxiety and panic attacks.

> The foremost being to take GABA, 500mg at night for several days to

see if it helps. If not , increase to

> 750mg. If that doesn't help you can add Phosphotidylserine, 100mg.

>

>

>

> These are very good suggestions. Hope this helps.

>

>

>

> Ken

>

> --

>

>

>

> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 23:11:29

>

> sindea.horste wrote:

>

> >Hi all-

>

> >I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is what

they feel like - panic/anxiety

> attacks. In the past higher doses of cal/mag were really working to

keep them at bay. I have a mitral

> valve prolapse and in the past doing research and talking to both MD's

and ND's learned that it is not un-

> common for people with a MVP to have anxiety attacks; thus the cal/mag

to relax and get the heart into

> a better rhythm (if that makes sense). But lately they have been

sooooo bad. I get that tight

> feeling in my chest, worse on the left side, and almost a pressure

feeling too, and my throat feels tight

> and I cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard to clear up my

candida and lose weight

> (the change in diet for the candida has helped me to feel tremendlusly

better). Please send me

> ideas!

>

> >Sindea

>

> >driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

>

> >www.sindea.net

>

> >http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

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These are pretty standard products, not US specific. They are the only names

they should go by.

 

You can add Kava as needed to promote calm. Look for a product that has at least

30% kavalactones. You can take up to 1800mg per day for anxiety problems.

 

Ken

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On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 10:27:25

marianne2406 wrote:

>In a message dated 28/12/01 14:54:14 GMT Standard Time, kenwoody

>writes:

>

>Do either of these things have other names please as a lot of the products

>you can get in the US, we are unable to find in the UK - I think these would

>be good for my neighbour who also has panic attacks.

>Marianne

>> GABA, 500mg at night for several days to see if it helps. If not , increase

>> to 750mg. If that doesn't help you can add Phosphotidylserine, 100mg.

>>

>

>

>

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---Good Afternoon,

Try increasing your magnesium to 1,000 or more. Calcium is a muscle

constrictor and magnesium a muscle relaxer as you stated.

Also Hawthorne Berry and Vitamin E (1,000) mgs daily of each) might

be helpful.

Which candida diet are you using? Just wondering.:-)

 

JoAnn

joguest

Friendsforhealthnaturally

http://canceranswer.homestead.com/AIM.html

 

In Gettingwell, " sindea.horste " <sindea.horste@v...> wrote:

> Hi all-

> I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is

what they feel like - panic/anxiety attacks. In the past higher doses

of cal/mag were really working to keep them at bay. I have a mitral

valve prolapse and in the past doing research and talking to both

MD's and ND's learned that it is not un-common for people with a MVP

to have anxiety attacks; thus the cal/mag to relax and get the heart

into a better rhythm (if that makes sense). But lately they have

been sooooo bad. I get that tight feeling in my chest, worse on the

left side, and almost a pressure feeling too, and my throat feels

tight and I cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard to

clear up my candida and lose weight (the change in diet for the

candida has helped me to feel tremendlusly better). Please send me

ideas!

> Sindea

> driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

> www.sindea.net

> http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

>

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I do not think so, but will pay close attention. They seem quite

random...

Sindea

 

> Do they occur when you haven't eaten for a while? If so, try

eating

> small, frequent high protein meals.

>

> Andy

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---Hi!

CO-Q10 is useful in various types of heart disease. Statins

deplete your stores of CO-Q10 over a period of time. If deficient in

CO-Q10 it might help to supplement. Doses up to 150 mgs twice daily

have been implicated in reversal of all types of heart disease. COQ10

will strengthen heart muscle and pumping action.

 

JoAnn

 

In Gettingwell, " sindea.horste " <sindea.horste@v...> wrote:

> Hi all-

> I am looking for ideas for getting rid of panic attacks. That is

what they feel like - panic/anxiety attacks. In the past higher doses

of cal/mag were really working to keep them at bay. I have a mitral

valve prolapse and in the past doing research and talking to both

MD's and ND's learned that it is not un-common for people with a MVP

to have anxiety attacks; thus the cal/mag to relax and get the heart

into a better rhythm (if that makes sense). But lately they have

been sooooo bad. I get that tight feeling in my chest, worse on the

left side, and almost a pressure feeling too, and my throat feels

tight and I cannot concentrate. Help! I am also working hard to

clear up my candida and lose weight (the change in diet for the

candida has helped me to feel tremendlusly better). Please send me

ideas!

> Sindea

> driving Geoff nuts since 1994...

> www.sindea.net

> http://www.homestead.com/sindeadoula/doulahome.html

>

>

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Sindea,

 

Try taking taurine for the anxiety you feel. I suffered from full

blown panic attacks when I was 22 years old. I however went on an

antidepressant for 2 years and it solved the problem. However when

I turned 28 I began suffering from a severe yeast overgrowth, in

which I began having extreme anxiety again. I felt like I was going

to die any minute. However the antidepressant didn't make it go away

totally. Fighting a yeast battle is different than fighting with a

chemical imbalance. However I wanted off of this antidepressant

because it made me constipated.

 

I tried taking taurine-an amino acid. I took this because it was

suggested to me that it would help reduce estrogen in my body. But to

my surprise, all of my anxiety went away! I wasn't expecting this

at all. But since I have been reading about how different amino

acids are used to treat depression also. I bought my taurine at GNC

store.

 

Liz D

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