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Home > Anxiety FAQ > What are the symptoms of anxiety attacks? More and more people are looking for natural treatments to relieve the symptoms of anxiety. Sleeplessness, panic attacks and inability to think clearly, prevent people from living life as they used to. Some will go straight to a doctor to seek help from drugs, but natural treatments for anxiety are becoming are the preferred choice for many.Anxiety symptoms have not always been resolved by drugs Years ago help was found not just in natural remedies but in the form of care and guidance from family and members of community. In the East meditation, yoga, herbal medicines and Tai chi were regularly used to bring balance to the mind and body. Remedies were made from trees and flowers and knowledge of how to use them was widespread. But the break down of the extended family and the availability of modern synthetic drugs has made medication seem like the only option. The doctors are looking at alternatives too The UK's National Institute for Clinical Excellence guidelines now advises doctors not to prescribe antidepressants as the first treatment option. Because other types of therapeutic intervention such as counseling has shown to make more people feel better quicker. What do I treat first? Is it the mind or body causing the problem? It is a bit like a chicken and egg situation, worrying thoughts can make you feel anxious, and the body can produce certain chemicals' that give rise to feeling like you are on an and emotional roller coaster. That's why you will benefit from looking at help for both. A visit to your doctors is a good starting point as anxiety can be caused by illness. But once you have been checked out, look at the various other options that can get you on the road to feeling back on track once again. Check the basics are in place for health If your car broke down you would check the basics like petrol and oil before you booked an expensive overhaul. Same goes for a human, when things go wrong check the basics. Does your system get the nourishment that it needs to cope with the daily demands that are placed upon it? Are you devoting all of your time and energy to work? Take a look at Panic Attacks and Your Basic Human Needs. Your time spent here will highlight some of the issues you can address to help you on the road to feeling calmer. Nutrition can feed the relaxation response Short term we are made to be able to deal with the effects of stress, but long term it causes havoc with the immune system, digestion and sleep. It prevents your body producing all the beneficial chemicals like endorphin and serotonin. They are vital for a healthy relaxed emotional life and physical well being. See a qualified clinical nutritionist or follow these basic guidelines
Body work to help your body feel more relaxed
The best drug in the world! Take a walk in nature, swimming or cycling, these are some of the many different ways to get that body moving. While you exert yourself your body produces powerful chemicals that help you feel more motivated, relaxed and energised. Get into the habit of a daily dose. Talking therapies. Choose the right one. Research shows that continually reflecting on the past does not provide solutions for the future. For some people it will make them feel worse. Choose a counselor that works in a solution orientated way, if you suspect that your anxiety is because of a past trauma you keep reflecting on make sure that they know how to use the Visual Kinesthetic Dissociation technique. Meditation, self hypnosis and breathing techniques Are different ways of calming the mind, this sends reassuring chemical messages to the body. Regular practice will quieten that ongoing chatter of the conscious mind, without those worry buttons being constantly pressed the body will find it has the chance to calm down. Herbal medicines to make you feel calmer If you have looked for a natural product to cure the symptoms of anxiety then you might find yourself bewildered by the thousands of pills and potions available. Tips to help choose the right natural medicines
Top tips for feeling calmer
Article by Jill Wootton Back to Anxiety FAQ
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