Natural Remedies for Anxiety
Everyone experiences anxious moments from time to time, but such temporary anxiety is not pervasive or
chronic and doesn't threaten the quality of one's life. Yet, you may be surprised to know that some 20 million
people in the United States suffer chronic anxiety, which is classified as an illness.
People suffering from an anxiety disorder are unable to control their symptoms, which range from
nervousness to panic attacks. Anxiety disorders have many causes, usually related to traumas experienced earlier in
life. Emotions, which most people can control, spiral out of control in the person with anxiety disorder. Fears
become exaggerated and set off a series of “fight or flight” physical responses which are debilitating.
Panic attacks can come on quickly and without apparent reason, making it difficult to breathe or swallow. These
attacks can be terrifying and may cause real physical health problems. For example, the kid with Asthma who's panic
about a situation triggers an Asthma attack.
There are prescription medications available to alleviate this condition, but while they are powerful and
effective they may produce unwanted side effects. Fortunately, there are also a number of natural remedies for
anxiety disorder which can help. If you have anxiety disorder, read on to find several which may provide
relief and a degree of control.
Disclaimer: Nothing on this page should be taken as qualified medical advice. If your
situation is serious enough that is has a significant effect on your life then you should consult with a qualified
specialist.
Herbal teas are often used as natural remedies for anxiety. Using a combination of certain herbs you can achieve
a tranquil or sedative effect which can prevent panic attacks or stave off general anxiety.
For best effect, your recipe should include four parts of the calming herb, along with one part each of an
aromatic and demulcent herb. The aromatic herbs offset any bitter taste, while adding flavor and
fragrance. Demulcent herbs are soothing to the stomach. The combination of the three components should
equal no more than one teaspoon per cup.
Depending on the seriousness of your condition, drink one to three cups each day. Spread your doses out
throughout the day, in half-cup doses. For maximum effectiveness, be sure your tea is fresh. Make a batch of two
cups at a time.
Valerian root is world renowned as a sedative and pain killer, treating insomnia and preventing panic attacks,
especially at night. With a terrible taste and smell, you'll want to include a strong aromatic in your recipe, such
as cinnamon and cloves. When experiencing acute anxiety, try just one drop of valerian oil to your bath.
Valerian root can be habit forming, so use sparingly. Alternate valerian with other natural remedies for
anxiety.
Using the herbal tea recipe given above, try a combination of the following herbs for the calming component in
your recipe for natural remedies for anxiety.
Bugleweed, catnip, chamomile, feverfew, hops, mullein and lemon balm are all soothing to your nerves. Catnip and
chamomile also helps to settle an upset stomach. Feverfew also helps relieve headaches and migraines brought on by
anxiety. Hops, in addition to soothing nerves, promotes restful sleep.
If your anxiety disorder includes heart palpitations and high blood pressure, include Motherwort, cramp bark and
Linden flowers in your natural remedies for anxiety.
As always, before using any natural remedies for anxiety, ask your doctor about possible
interactions with pharmaceuticals and your individual condition. Always ask your doctor if your condition is
serious or ongoing.
One of the issues with the natural remedies is that they aren't as powerful as the prescription remedies, which
is both good and bad. Some people will find that none of the natural remedies do anything. They find that
natural remedies for anxiety might be alright on paper, but in practice a lot of people
may need stronger stuff.
They find that the naturals don't work to get the anxiety under control. Some try doing
meditation for anxiety, but find they are unable to concentrate, they worry about all of the things troubling them,
making the meditation useless. Stresses about the job, family life, growing older, and so
on. The natural remedies for anxiety just don't do it for these people.
Your doctor should be able to advise you on the course that's best for your particular situation.
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