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Food, Anxiety And Depression

July 16th, 2011

Food, Anxiety And Depression

In our current society, there are many factors that can cause or contribute to anxiety and depression. Certainly money and work problems, relationship and family issues, as well as illness and loss of loved ones are major contributors to anxiety and depression. Also, how we feel about ourselves and treat ourselves contribute greatly to how we feel. Even in the worst of times, if we are treating ourselves with compassion instead of self-judgment, we may be able to manage big challenges without anxiety or depression. In addition, being able to turn to an inner source of spiritual guidance and comfort is vital to weathering the hard times.

Food is another major factor that greatly affects how we feel. Most people don’t really notice that what they put into their bodies affects how they feel. They might know that if they “sugar out” they may crash emotionally, or if they drink too much they will feel hung over, but they are often unaware of how other foods may be creating anxiety and depression.

In the over 35 years that I’ve been a counselor, I have frequently encountered individuals whose anxiety and depression completely cleared up by tuning into how food was affecting them.

For example, Marnie discovered that dairy, wheat and sugar kept her up at night. She would wake up at around 3:00 in the morning with intense anxiety, and would be tired and depressed the next day. By experimenting around and cutting out different foods, she discovered that she slept fine when she stopped eating dairy, wheat and sugar. All her nighttime anxiety vanished and she was no longer tired and depressed.

Joel discovered that his sleeplessness and resulting depression was a direct result of caffeine from coffee, tea, chocolate and soft drinks. He had not realized how much caffeine he was actually consuming until I suggested that he cut out all caffeine and see what happened to his sleep. After a week of headaches from caffeine withdrawal, he was sleeping soundly for the first time in years and no longer felt depressed.

Adrienne discovered that her feelings of anxiety and depression, that had been with her most of her life, disappeared after she started eating only organic foods. Her system was so sensitive to the pesticides and food additives in non-organic food that she could not eat them without feeling anxious and depressed.

Alex, who periodically struggled with depression, inadvertently discovered that drinking raw milk from an organic dairy had a completely different effect on him than pasteurized milk. He was visiting Los Angeles and went into a health food store where he discovered that he could buy raw dairy products (which are outlawed in most other states). He found that the raw milk gave him more energy and elevated his mood. He also found that, while he was lactose intolerant with pasteurized milk, he had no problems with raw milk. Now he has his raw milk, cheese, and butter shipped frozen to Wyoming, and no longer struggles with depression.

Over and over again my clients, who have chosen to tune into how food was affecting them, have discovered how much their feelings were being affected by food. Many of my clients have learned that even a little sugar brings them down. Sugar consumes so many vital nutrients as the body attempts to process it that it can actually be considered a poison. How many people really take “Sugar Blues” seriously?

A hundred years ago, when people naturally ate non-processed and organically grown food, they were getting all the nutrients they needed. Now, most fruits, vegetables and grains are being grown on devitalized soil and over-processed on top of it. Cows and sheep that were once grass fed are being fed pesticide-sprayed grains and given hormones to fatten them up. As a result, much of our food not only contains little nutrients, but has many toxins as well. Without the vitamins, minerals, and many other factors that natural, organic and grass-fed food contains, many people suffer deficiencies that can cause anxiety and depression, as well a many other illnesses.

I recently found out that the fat of raw organic dairy products, especially butter, contains natural anti-inflammatory nutrients. I wonder if the huge rise in arthritis and other inflammatory conditions is related to the pasteurizing of milk. Any inflammatory condition can certainly contribute to anxiety and depression.

Food is certainly a major factor in the rise of anxiety, depression and illness. Only you can do something about this by learning how you are being affected by the foods you eat.

 

Written by Mohamad Zaini Mohamed Said
Lecturer and freelance writer

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How Can We Cure Anxiety And Panic Attacks?

July 9th, 2011

How Can We Cure Anxiety And Panic Attacks?

First of all if we want to cure anxiety and panic attacks we must know what anxiety is and how it manifest, so we can recognize it and not to confuse it with other diseases which may have similar symptoms.

Anxiety can manifest itself as a bad feeling, sometimes vague and without a reason, and sometimes directed towards something. It can be accompanied by various other signs such as stomach cramps, sweating, dry mouth, rapid heart beat, diarrhea and insomnia.

Chronic anxiety patients feel agitated without knowing why, some people having unexpected panic attacks accompanied by choking sensations, chest pain, tingling in hands and feet. In addition, breathing becomes rapid and shallow. This is known as hyperventilation.

In this case the normal levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body are disrupted. We recommend you to sit on a chair and put a hand on the upper abdomen and breathe slowly and deeply (exercise “abdominal breathing”). This techniques are not designed to cure anxiety and panic attacks but to reduce the effects only for the moment. For the long-term you have to follow a treatment, which may be with medications, counseling therapy or with natural treatment.

How can we prevent and cure anxiety and panic attacks?

Anxiety and panic attacks occurs mostly in periods of stress. This is explained by the fact that the body consumes nutrients faster and if they are not replaced, the nervous system gradually loses control over resources and power of your body. That is why to prevent anxiety and panic attacks is very important to have a healthy diet first.

Foods that will calm you down:

1. Eat foods rich in complex carbohydrates such as bread and brown rice, which can have a calming effect. Include essential fatty acids in whole grains, nuts, seeds and vegetables, vitamins and minerals to support the nervous system.

2. Fill in the diet with foods that contain tryptophan (an amino acid that has a soothing effect on the brain). If you have a state of craving then you should eat a quick snack that contains one cup of milk with crackers and a turkey sandwich with meat or cheese, these foods are rich in tryptophan.

Relax!

You can contribute to the dispersal of nervous tension if you learn how to relax physically and mentally. So you cope with difficult situations in advance. Here are some ways:

– Make strenuous activity or exercise to eliminate muscular tension and nervous energy
– Take a leisurely activity such as gardening or listening to relaxing music
– Take a relaxation massage by putting your hand on opposite shoulder with your fingers and massage the muscles in that area or go to a massage center.

Think positive!

Think about all the positive aspects of your life and try to avoid as much as possible the negative ones. Create short sentences and use them to practice a mental exercise that will lead to positive thinking. Repeat out loud, even if you feel silly, or use these expressions in dialogue with others: “I am fit for this job” or “Today I will be successful.”

All this techniques are great to use when you are feeling that anxiety is starting to take control but to cure anxiety and panic attacks for good you need guidance and an effective guide to help you trough all the difficult situations. And the best way to do it is the natural way because is has no side effects and is more effective than any other method.

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July 2nd, 2011

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Panic attacks are sudden surges of overwhelming fear that that comes without warning and without any obvious reason. These attacks are sudden feelings of terror that strike unexpectedly. This article will point panic attack sufferers to a website which specializes in this problem and shows sufferers how they can end panic attacks successfully

Had your first panic attack? Now aren’t you terrified of have another? Now is the time for you to learn about how to deal with these attack symptoms naturally

Does a panic attack sufferer require medication to be cured from having future panic episodes? Is there a natural panic attack remedy such as taking certain herbs vitamins and certain foods that are better and safer than pharmaceuticals? An equally important question is what role therapy and counseling should play in helping people cope with panic attacks and be cured? And finally must a panic attack sufferer spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars going to therapy or is there a less expensive but equally effective alternative

Do you know how to stop a panic attack in its tracks? This article will help you build your very own ‘How to Stop a Panic Attack Plan’. Using this plan you will be able stop a panic attack in its tracks or at least minimize its severity. A must read for anyone that suffers from panic or anxiety disorder

How to identify whether you are having a panic attack? Most people feel tightness in their chest. However there are several symptoms that indicate a panic attack. Each symptom may vary from one person to other. Here is a list of certain distinguishing factors that define a panic attack

If you or someone you love is suffering with panic attacks then use these 3 simple steps to get some quick help. Help for panic attacks is essential especially when you find yourself making life decisions based on your fear of having another panic attack

Panic attacks typically reach maximum intensity within one to three minutes once they begin. They then diminish gradually over the next thirty minutes sometimes taking up to a few hours to fully dissipate. It is common for a person to go to an emergency room the first time they have a panic attack because they are ‘shocked’ at what is happening. The fear of the unknown of what is happening makes that first panic attack even more scary. Subsequent attacks may occur several times a month or rarely and can be as severe as the initial attack. However when a person at least becomes educated about panic attacks the next time they have one they can do some encouraging self talk

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Some herbal anxiety treatments for you!

June 30th, 2011

Some herbal anxiety treatments for you!

If you are suffering from any type of anxiety disorder then you should employ best anxiety treatments to get rid of this painful, undesired condition. There are several anxiety treatments available in the market but it is advisable to consult your doctor before taking any particular method. This is because not one method work for all individuals as each individual is different from other. This article will show you some of the unique and natural treatment for anxiety rather than typical anxiety medications and drugs.

We all know that role of natural herbs in treating variety of problems. In fact natural herbs are less costly than any medication and consist of vitamins, herbs and botanicals. The advantages of these natural herbs over other medications are that they do not pose any side effect onto the health. On the other hand anxiety medications are bound to pose several side effects to your health. Let’s discuss some of the popular herbs which can be used to treat anxiety and which act as the perfect anxiety treatments:

Lavender- This herb is very well known for its claming properties. This herb can be used to treat panic attacks and acts as a tonic for nervous system.
Passion flower- This natural plant can be used to treat anxiety disorders. Having claming properties, this herb reduces body tremors from fear and promotes sleep. It also acts as a painkiller and has anti depressant properties.
Lemon Balm- With this herb you can calm down your nervous and digestive system. It is also helpful in reducing blood pressure. This herb is usually taken along Valerian, Chamomile or passion flower.
Kava-  This effective tranquilizer is not an addictive substance and can be used to treat anxiety
Valerian- This anti anxiety herb is helpful in promoting a sound sleep and allows body to rest and recuperate.
Dandelion- The leaves and roots of this plant can be used to treat internal systems of the body and provide relief from some of the symptoms of anxiety. This herb is used in tea and salads and can be used as a substitute for coffee.
Chamomile- Tea is generally made from the leaves of chamomile flowers. This herb acts as the perfect natural alternative to treat anxiety. It reduces fever and encourages sleep. Further this herb promotes body’s metabolism.

Written by rickytaylor

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Home Remedies to Overcome Anxiety

June 23rd, 2011
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by _ankor

Home Remedies to Overcome Anxiety

There are many reasons why a person might not want to take prescription medications for anxiety. It can range from anywhere from fear of physical or mental dependency on the drugs, not having the proper medical insurance to cover them, unpleasant side effects that might be experienced or simply the fact that the anxiety is not severe enough to warrant them.

Luckily, there are some home remedies that you can use to help get you get through your anxious rough spots.

The following are some effective home remedies for anxiety:

Meditation and/or Deep Breathing Exercises

One of the side effects of anxiety is the inability to shut down the worried thoughts constantly going through your mind. The catch-22 to this situation is the more these thoughts ramble, the more anxious you will get which puts you on the merry go round called Crazyville. One of the most natural and effective home remedies you can use to reduce anxiety is to meditate or practice deep breathing exercises. There are literally thousands of sites that can help you come up with the perfect meditation and deep breathing exercises to help calm yourself down in as little as 15 minutes. There are even free videos that will guide you step-by-step, so this is probably one of the first home remedies you should try to get immediate relief.

Exercise

Regular exercise is a great natural and healthy way to work off extra stress and anxiety. Now, this does not mean that you have to join a gym or start lifting weights. Even something as simple as a brisk walk for at least 10 blocks a day can help immensely in clearing your head and lifting your spirits. Better yet, listen to your favorite music on an Ipod and daydream while walking, giving yourself a good mental break from your problems and worries. You will feel like a different person when you get back.

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy can also work wonders in reducing anxiety naturally. Orange peel is known to have a very calming effect on the nervous system as well as vanilla, lavendar, rose, sandlewood and chamomile. You can buy these in various forms. Most drug stores and supermarkets sell candles made from these scents or you can purchase oil diffusers and the oil scent that seems to have the most relaxing effect on your nervous system. Get into the habit of using these scents in a room where you can relax as much as possible away from stress such as your bedroom. Combined with meditation and/or deep breathing exercises you will feel like a different person.

Teas

Luckily there are also teas you can buy that have naturally calming effects. Green tea and other teas containing L-Theanine work best. Also try feverfew herb, pre-made Valerian tea or powdered valerian root to brew your own.

Take Vitamin B6 and B12 Supplements

If there is any supplemental vitamins you should add to your diet to help with anxiety these two vitamins are it. As a matter of fact, anxiety and stress are common symptoms of a severe vitamin B6 deficiency, so this might be your problem in the first place. Other common symptoms of Vitamin B6 deficiency are irritability, cramping, fatigue, dry skin, hair loss and dandruff. If you find yourself suffering from any or all of these symptoms – this might be the first place to start. B12 is another important vitamin that can really help in reducing anxiety and stress. If you have not had any blood work done recently, now is the time to schedule an appointment to find out if you are deficient in these areas. A doctor can easily tell you if your counts are low and might even recommend B12 shots to help get you back on track as quickly as possible. There are many accounts of anxiety sufferers who felt like completely different people in as little as 2 weeks after having these shots or taking these supplements. Just be sure to check with a doctor first.

Try Niacinamide

Another member of the vitamin B family (B3 specifically) Niacinamide is also known to work wonders in reducing anxiety, most especially social anxiety. It is also said to be a wonderful sleep aid with little to no side effects. Research on the internet has shown that the recommended doses vary extremely, so this would be another quick question to ask your doctor before taking.

For more home remedies to help reduce or eliminate anxiety as well as other common ailments, please visit Home Remedies For Everything.

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