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Ending Panic Attacks Integrating Remedies

August 24th, 2011

Ending Panic Attacks Integrating Remedies

Article by Peter Rubel

Copyright (c) 2010 Peter Rubel

Panic attacks are something you want to stop. Now. Aside from the acute sense of fear–terror, really–there’s the uncertainty whether one will live, the heart palpitations, rapid breathing, dizziness, numbness, sweating, stomach pains, dry mouth, whatever. Frequency, length, and even symptoms of attacks may vary, but always one wants them to end fast.

The first step in ending panic attacks is recognizing that they are not harmful and that they come and go. This of course presumes that other diagnoses have been ruled out, like things that are imminently dangerous. Take real heart attacks or real danger from domestic violence as examples.

Then again, panic attacks often serve as warnings of other problems that need to be managed, like past emotional trauma or asthma. That is, various psychological and/or physical causes and influences may need to be addressed in order to end susceptibility to panic attacks.

Fortunately, there are also ways and means commonly helpful in controlling or eliminating panic disorder. These can be more powerful when used in some combination that is right for the individual.

I. Psychological tactics to ending panic attacks

A. Therapies

The objective of various therapies used to treat panic attacks generally seems to be for the client or patient to replace negative or self-sabotaging beliefs with positive and encouraging ones. Or the goal is for the sufferer to accept the past and face the “what if’s” of the future with emotional equilibrium and courage. During a panic attack, the psychological goal is to stop morbid thinking. This may be combined with controlling other immediate causes of anxiety such as hyperventilation.

Such therapies usually attack anxiety and panic largely by managing behavior such as speech and thinking, but often in combination with physical methods such as psychotropic (mind-altering) drugs, various exercises, focus on a moving object, controlled breathing, acupressure points, and so on.

Educated medical practitioners typically supervise therapy so that they tend to be on the expensive side, but prove worthwhile when they are effective.

The number of therapy sessions, and therefore cost, may also vary. Counseling in groups is less expensive, but may not always be ideal. Sometimes different types of counselors or professionals may be needed to deal with immediate and ancillary issues (like panic and financial management or associated disease, depending).

Worth noting also is that the patient serves as his or her best doctor. The one suffering panic attacks chooses which advice to follow, what thoughts to think, how to practice lifestyle and so on. Therapy helpfully teaches us we need not face difficulties alone, but we each have our own responsibility too.

B. Spirituality and Religion

Of course there is often much overlap between “secular and sacred” modalities, but the point here is that there may be methods of approach unique to a particular religion. Meditation, prayer, acts of service to others, and ritual may fall in this category. Perhaps more importantly, everyone has a view of the way the universe is, a reason to live and a purpose which is deeply rooted in beliefs and presuppositions however else such views may be supported. Commitment to a particular view of existence and meaning can motivate us in various directions. So can religious practices. Some aspects of spirituality and religion may and do serve in the cause of ending panic attacks.

II. Physical tactics to ending panic attacks

A. Slow breathing exercises

Those suffering from panic disorder usually breathe too much for our activity level, especially during attacks. Anxiety produces hyperventilation and hyperventilation escalates anxiety.

We tend to think that more breathing is needed for the fight-or-flight emergency, but panic attack is irrational. Hyperventilation does the opposite of what we think we need. It decreases rather than increases oxygen and blood flow in and around the brain. This may make us feel faint, dizzy, unreal, numb in extremities, and/or as if we are about to die.

To control the escalating anxiety cycle we need to breathe more slowly. That is best accomplished by preparing for panic and regularly exercising good breathing methods.

Ideally, one should breathe through the nose from deep in the lungs using the diaphragm at about six breaths per minute when at rest. One will probably need to work in stages to reach that goal and probably correct related health issues along the way, but even some control and slower breathing during a panic attack has proven helpful for many.

Note also that a very noticeable percentage of panic attack sufferers are asthmatic… or will be after some bouts with panic attacks. While slow, deep, nasal breathing will often alleviate asthma, other methods may be required. Asthma sufferers often have the parasite Ascaris in the lungs, and may have metal poisoning (such as mercury, nickel, lead, vanadium, cadmium, and aluminum), fungal growth, a toxic living environment, negative reactions to certain foods, Irritable Bowl Syndrome and other problems that need attention.

B. Physical exercise

Regular physical exercise may release mood-enhancing endorphins in the brain, help flush out toxins and waste products in the body, and have other indirect positive effects for people suffering from panic attacks, anxiety disorders and depression.

Sadly, physical exertion can throw asthmatics into an asthma attack, so a doctor’s counsel, air purifiers, HEPA filtration, face masks and so on may be necessary before engaging in an exercise routine.

C. Nutrition

One’s diet may not match one’s metabolic type or have deficiencies or unbalancing excesses. That can depress mood and affect anxiety. Those suffering from panic should also avoid sugar, refined carbohydrates, caffeine, alcohol, and recreational drugs.

There are also vitamins, minerals, amino acids, herbs, homeopathic remedies and so on that have proven helpful for their calming or tranquilizing effects. Examples of these are GABA, tryptophan, B-vitamins, magnesium, the essential oil of Lavender (not for internal use), Passionflower, and Kava Kava.

But if you have been taking pharmaceutical drugs for anxiety, depression, asthma, or anything else, make sure you consult your supervising physician before taking nutritional supplements, especially herbs, since there may be undesirable complications. Pregnant and nursing mothers should be particularly careful to obtain medical advice.

In summary, an integrated approach of the psychological and physical may be most effective for ending panic attacks. Methods commonly proven to be successful may be used in some combination to meet individual needs.

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Natural Remedies To Help Manage Your Anxiety

August 21st, 2011

Natural Remedies To Help Manage Your Anxiety

Anxiety can strike at any age and appears to affect twice as many women as men.

We all experience the feelings of nervousness, dread or apprehension – and most of the time these feelings are a perfectly normal response to stress. However, anxiety may manifest itself in a variety of physical symptoms, including: chest pains, chills, clamminess, dizziness, difficulty breathing, excessive sweating, fainting, hot flashes, insomnia, intestinal distress (diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps) and a pounding heartbeat.

In addition to the physical symptoms, one experiencing a panic attack typically feels an overwhelming sense of terror. A panic attack is an instance in which the body’s natural “fight or flight” reaction occurs at the wrong time. The physical and emotional symptoms are so terrifying that those who experience panic attacks often are convinced they are having a heart attack.

Panic attacks are unpredictable. Fears caused by the anticipation of a panic attack only adds to the level of anxiety which interferes with normal everyday living and lives being abnormally limited.

Because anxiety disorders tend to run in families, there may well be a genetic component. There is considerable debate about the causes of panic attacks, many experts believe that a neuro-chemical imbalance can trigger both anxiety disorders and depression. (Those prone to depression also tend to experience panic attacks.)

Although prescription medicine and psychological treatments can be helpful in managing anxiety, natural remedies also can be helpful.

Helpful Supplements:

Calcium and magnesium have been shown to calm the nerves and reduce anxiety when taken together. Take up to 1500 milligrams of calcium and 750 milligrams of magnesium daily.

Chromium deficiency can produce nervousness, shakiness and other general symptoms of anxiety. Take 200 micrograms of chromium picolinate daily.

Garlic encourages the release of serotonin, a brain chemical that helps to regulate mood. High serotonin levels act like a tranquilizer to calm the nerves and relieve anxiety. Commercial products are available, follow package directions.

Selenium has been shown to reduce anxiety, depression and fatigue. Other studies have shown that taking selenium with vitamin E and other antioxidants can improve mood and increase blood flow to the brain. Take 50 micrograms of selenium daily.

Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) is referred to as an “anti-stress” vitamin because of its ability to relieve anxiety and depression. Take 500 milligrams daily.
                 
Herbal Supplements:

Many medicinal herbs have a calming effect and are age-old remedies. These are some of the most effective.
            
Lemon balm is known as an all purpose soother that has the potential to relax nerves and aid sleep. Commercial products are available, follow package directions.
                           
Passion flower is well known for treating anxiety, insomnia and stress. It contains tranquilizing substances making it an excellent nervine. Commercial products are available, follow package directions.

Skullcap has the reputation to calm people down. It tones and relaxes the nervous system and is useful for all types of anxiety; especially if your anxiety is accompanied with worry. Commercial products are available, follow package directions.
 
Valerian contains chemicals that have sedative actions and has an age-old use as a tranquilizer. It has been used successfully to guard against anxiety, restlessness, sleeping disorders and as a muscle relaxant. Commercial products are available, follow package directions.

Other herbs that may benefit those with anxiety include: astragalus, ashwaganda, chamomile, dong quai, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, gotu kola, lavender, and licorice.

During a panic attack, it can be difficult to determine whether or not you are experiencing a heart attack, if in doubt, seek immediate medical attention.

Written by elling245

3 Simple Anti-Anxiety Natural Remedies

August 11th, 2011

3 Simple Anti-Anxiety Natural Remedies

Article by John Cielo

Natural anti-anxiety remedies are on the increase as anxiety victims turn away from drugs and their bad side effects. Here are 3 anti-anxiety remedies you can carry out at home.

First, did you know that anxiety disorders are believed to be the number one mental health problem among American women. It comes just second to alcohol and drug abuse among American men. It is a very serious disorder that costs the US billions of dollars annually.

And would you believe that anxiety sufferers consult five doctors on average, before they are correctly diagnosed? Which is why, along with their dislike of drugs with their horrible side effects, more and more sufferers are looking for anti-anxiety natural remedies.

So what is anxiety? Generally speaking, a person with general anxiety is someone who, on a daily basis, worries and stresses intensely about a range of issues and things in a way that isn’t normal, and way above their importance.

In our modern lives, we are all subject to varying degrees of stress, e.g. getting married, buying a house, death of a loved one, job worries, etc, etc. But, although we all suffer anxiety and stress, we eventually get over them, and often look back and think, what all the fuss was about.

A general anxiety sufferer, however, experiences those same stressful situations, but doesn’t come out the other side in the same way. They retain stress, fear, anxiousness, etc. They continually worry and obsess about the future and what might or might not happen.

So any anti-anxiety remedy needs to help the sufferer relax, reduce stress and relieve anxiety. Here are 3 natural remedies that have been found to be pretty effective:-

(1) Deep Breathing

When someone is stressed they often breath poorly. This tends to be shallow, spasmodic breathing and sometimes people can actually stop breathing for a time, and not be aware of it. This leads to an imbalance in your oxygen / carbon dioxide ratio which can leave you light headed, dizzy, and tired leading to more anxiety.

You can redress the balance by practicing controlled, rhythmic breathing. One of the best ways is to practice breathing using your diaphragm. Most of us just breath with our upper chest so that not all our lung capacity is being used.

Sit in a comfortable chair with your back straight and your hands relaxing on your thighs or lap. Inhale slowly through your nose, ensuring that you fill your lower lungs first by extending your abdomen, then the top half of your lungs. Do this for 4 seconds, and then hold you breath for a count of 7 seconds.

Then exhale through the mouth slowly for a count of 8 seconds, attempting all the time to relax your mind, shoulders and limbs. Let go of all your stress and anxiety. Pause for a short while before you start another cycle. Try to complete around 10 cycles one or two times a day to start with. Then gradually increase to around 30 cycles several times a day.

(2) Music Therapy

Listening to music has been shown to relieve stress. Music has been found to reduce heart rate and promote higher body temperature, a sign of the beginnings of relaxation.

Pick music that will relax you, not necessarily your favorite music, e.g. hard rock, heavy metal, etc. Some research has shown that Native American and Celtic music can be very relaxing. There are also CDs out there that replicate soothing sounds, such as the ocean, with relaxing music over it.

But, whatever you do, don’t choose music, songs, ballads, etc. that remind you of the sad times or difficult periods in your life. These will have the opposite effect and only help increase your anxiety.

(3) Distraction

This is particularly useful at the onset and during an anxiety attack. Because the symptoms are so horrible a sufferer tends to analyze each symptom as it happens, trying to figure out what is going on. And they tend to think the very worst outcome, even death.

But, of course, we know that they are just symptoms and cannot harm you. So remember that fact at the onset, and then start to focus your attention on something external. Stay in the ‘present’, don’t think about what might happen in the future, by using all your senses of sight, smell, touch, hearing, and taste.

Analyse the building or other object near you. Pick up your pet and cuddle and stroke them. Listen to the sounds around you and try to pick out all the different ones. I think you get the idea, right?

These are just 3 popular natural anti-anxiety tips that can help you, but, the one key issue underpinning your general anxiety is your continual, conscious or unconscious, ‘fear.’

This fear feeds your anxiety, continually building on it, and increasing your anxiety levels to such an extent, that you can actually suffer anxiety attacks. Then, you fear having another anxiety attack, because the symptoms are so terrifying. This builds on your already heightened anxiety; and so on, in a vicious cycle of anxiety.

Unless you can break-out of your cycle of anxiety by eliminating your ‘fear factor,’ it can be very difficult to prevent these anxiety attacks, and, eliminate your general anxiety.

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Treat panic attacks with herbal remedies

August 6th, 2011

Treat panic attacks with herbal remedies

A feeling of intense fear and anxiety that attack you at any given moment is defined as Panic Attacks. Panic attacks are scary and confusing experiences. Attacks strike some people when they experience a major change in life or even fear when their in a crowd or in a closed up place.
They normally last from around 5 to 10 minutes and come on suddenly and can strike several times a day. On the other hand some people have suffer a panic attack one time and never experience it again. Symptoms for panic attacks are many and severe. Symptoms include sweating , pounding heartbeat, feeling like you can’t breathe or you feel as if your out of control.
   There are treatments that can used to control panic attack episodes

Step 1 Conventional Treatments Cognitive/Behavioral Therapy                                                                           This is done by exposing the person to their fear until it becomes less difficult for them to handle. Medication: Serotonin inhibitors can be used to treat panic and depression episodes. They are highly effective as well as addictive.

Step 2 Homeopathy Treatments
Phosphorus: Feeling panicky due to anxiety may be relieved by receiving reassurance.
Aconite: Take aconite if you have suffered feelings of panic causing you to feel restless or shaky caused by a traumatic or very emotional event.
Gelsemium: If your panic attacks cause you to feel withdrawn and distant this is an appropriate remedy. Great for when your symptoms also seem to build slowly and gradually and makes you feel weak and shaky.

Step 3 Herbal Treatments
Passionflower: This herb is helpful for calming down many types of nervousness and hyperactivity due to panic attacks. Depending on how bad the symptoms are it may take a few weeks to notice that the panic attacks are improving. Can be taken in the form of capsule, tincture or tea which may be taken three times a day.

Written by kim4passion

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Home Made Remedies For Anxiety – Freeing Yourself of The Stress

July 30th, 2011

Home Made Remedies For Anxiety – Freeing Yourself of The Stress

If you’re unexpectedly finding yourself troubled, scared, really worried and have not a clue the reasons why you’re feeling this way you could discover that you are part of an ever growing trend of people suffering from anxiety. This situation isn’t a problem to be ashamed of, nor will it be an issue that needs a large amount of prescription medication to cure. Naturally, there are numerous people who can only find respite from stress and anxiety by using prescription drugs, however, many people find some more all natural alternatives in home remedies which are extremely effective. Trying to get the best treatment for you might be a fairly trying experience, but there are numerous wonderful remedies pertaining to stress and anxiety that will prove to be quite effective.

It’s mainly reported by men and women suffering from anxiety that they really feel considerably more nervous when they have drank large amounts of alcoholic beverages. This points to cutting back the consumption of alcohol among the most effective treatments that you can do to reduce your anxiety level. If we’ve got to be brutally truthful though, this will likely have a limited effect. All things considered, if you are only a minor sociable drinker there might be very little that can be done to decrease your intake even more. This implies this particular method is much more suited for those that normally drink no less than a couple of drinks a week.

Other suggestions involve having all the sleep as you can to make sure you’re well rested. The lack of sleep is related to increasing the likelihood of panic attacks. In addition to the benefit of extra sleep as needed taking some added B vitamins such as can be found in a good number of vitamin supplements has also demonstrated wonderful assurance to help you eliminate symptoms. A good additional benefit to the vitamins is the ability to allow you to acquire any additional nutrients which you might be missing out on due to your typical dietary habits.

Lots of people have experienced incredible amounts of success through restricting their intakes of sweetener’s too. This involves pure sugar, along with the artificial sweeteners. In order to really obtain the biggest benefit you should try to observe your reactions to certain sweeteners. There are a few which can make the complaints even worse for you, while others may not bother you in particular. However, if there’s a sweetener that you could safely use, you should stay with it, while keeping away from others that tend to aggravate your anxiety.

Because of the increase in nervousness, it is usually highly recommended that you simply steer clear of any products that are very high in caffeine. Because caffeine is extremely likely to spike anxiousness most people that are anxious often suffer much more than necessary. Lowering caffeine intake can often provide some rather rapid differences that might otherwise never come. If you are in a habit of drinking coffee every morning, you can just change to decaffeinated so that you can lower your caffeine intake whilst still taking pleasure in your early morning cup of coffee.

One more suggested home remedy that has provided wonderful benefits is getting up and starting to walk around or exercise as soon as you begin to feel extremely anxious. By simply getting up and moving around you are taking your mind off of the anxiety that you’ll be feeling and allowing yourself to slowly calm down at your own pace. This is extremely beneficial for most people since it will enable you to refocus your focus to the activity that you are doing, rather than on the actual anxiety that you’re presently feeling.

By avoiding the use of prescription medication to treat anxiety you’re certain to feel far better about yourself. Additionally you are able to avoid the majority of the harsh side effects that are otherwise experienced in the treatment. It might take some time to discover the ideal cure for your needs depending on precisely what factors are encouraging the stress, but a solution really is achievable with the right effort.

Written by kissahoney17

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