Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 " JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo " Tue Jan 21, 2003 7:34 pm Natural Remedies for Panic-Attacks and Stressful Situations If you feel Stressed, Anxious, or have difficulty calming yourself into a deep natural sleep, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! Over sixty-five million Americans and some untold number of people worldwide suffer yearly from anxiety, chronic stress, and worry, and related insomnia as the result of a high-pressure job, relationships, financial problems, lonliness, crowds, traffic jams, travel, high places, closed in places, etc. Feelings of Anxiety may include alarm, anguish, dread, anger, fear, horror, panic, and terror and range from very mild to intense and ongoing. Because of the complexity of today's world stress is experienced by everyone at one time or another and can provoke or worsen overeating, alcoholism, premenstrual syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, and may be a contributing factor in the development of other ailments and conditions. Scientific research suggests that anxiety is the result of biochemical imbalance in the brains alarm center, the amygdala, and a psychological imbalance in thinking that in combination cause an exaggerated and persistent stress response. For some time, the only option for many has been prescription antianxiety medications and sleeping pills, but some of the potential side effects of these drugs include impaired memory, loss of concentration, poor quality of sleep, addiction, and withdrawl symptoms. Remarkably safe, highly effective herbal medicines are found to be benefitical for the treatment of " mild to moderate " anxiety, depression, and insomnia. _________ Types of Anxiety: For Informational Purposes Only. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Persistant anxiety and worry for at least six months, characterized by restlessness, irritability, muscle tension, fatigue, sleep disturbance, or difficulty concentrating. Panic Attack / Anxiety Attack: A sudden experiance of apprehension or terror, often with a fear of going crazy, losing control, or impending doom causing heart palpitations, shortness of breath, choking, smothering sensations, chest pain, or light-headedness. Phobias: Persistant unreasonable fear that is triggered by intense, unfounded, and enduring fear of a specific object or activity. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Recurrent obsesions such as intrusive, persistnet thoughts, images, impulses, or compulsions, such as repetitive behaviors. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: The experience or witnessing of events causing profound emotional trauma. Hypochondriasis: Unwarranted fear of having a serious disease. Dysmorphophobia: Persistent fear of being ugly so person is affixed on bodily appearance. Lifestyle Changes May benefit from social changes - including stop drinking, stop smoking, and increasing exercise. Meditation and prayer to focus the mind away from obsesive thought patterns. _________ Important Supplements According to the " Prescription for Nutritional Healing " nutritional deficiencies and appropriate supplementation may include: Calcium / Magnesium Deficiency: Calcium - Magnesium complex - Calcium is a natural mild tranquilizer while magnesium is know as an anti anxiety mineral - best taken in combination. Iron Deficiency - increases risk of panic attacks. Iron supplement or as part a multi vitamin / mineral supplement. Vitamin B Complex / extra B1(thiamine)- Stress reducer and maintains normal nervous function. Niacinamide (NOT Niacin) - Important in the production of certain Brain chemicals. Vitamin C, - vital antioxidant and stress reducer in large doses. VItamin E, - Supports oxygen flow to the brain cells Zinc, calming affect on the central nervous system S-adenosylmethionine (Sam-e) - Important physiological agent involved in biochemical reactions in the body, a natural antidepressant and has a calming effect.(not to be used if manic depressive or take prescription anti-depressants. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) - Necessary for proper brain function and combined with inositol has a tranquilizing effect. My also notice less obsessive thinking by increasing GABA levels (or L- theanine) which assists in natural GABA production. Essential Fatty Acids - important for brain function and brain development. Possible daily supplement regiment may include: Multi-vitamin with Iron Calcium/Magnesium/Zinc Vitamin B Complex or Vitamin B with Siberian Ginseng with or without Niacinamide Sam-e GABA or L-theanine Flax seed Oil There are other potentially beneficial products - if you are interested in some excellent books: Prescription for Nutritional Healing or The Power of Now Other products that my be beneficial prior to a stressfull event and depending on the need - Kava, Calm Aid Formula or Kava Kava Either may cause drowsiness. Melatonin May cause drowsiness. Submitted by: JoAnn Guest mrsjoguest Friendsforhealthnaturally DietaryTipsForHBP http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/AIM.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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