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Top 4 Natural Remedies For Anxiety

Topic: Health EducationPublished July 29, 2008

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Anyone who has ever experienced severe anxiety or an anxiety attack will tell you that they wish they would never have to experience such a feeling again. This however, does not necessarily mean that they wish to use chemicals or pills to prevent the occurrence of such events again. As a matter of fact, more and more people today are seeking natural ways to manage and control the stress and tension that they face in their daily lives. Here are the top 4 natural remedies for anxiety that you can use to effectively reduce anxiety today.

One of the first remedies you should consider is exercise. It may appear that exercise is the cure for everything, from losing weight, relieving arthritic pain to decreasing anxiety. Getting regular exercise makes you feel good. Endorphins produced by the body during exercise are hormones that give you the “feel good” feeling. This enables you to replace your anxiety with a more positive feeling.

What is important about exercise is that you need to do it on a regular basis. Exercise can be in the form of walking, jogging, aerobics, swimming, dancing, and golfing for example. To be considered as sufficient exercise, it needs to last for at least 30 to 45 minutes, allows you to perspire a little and gets your blood pumping.

The next top remedy is Yoga. Yoga does not only help the body relax, but it also helps to calm the mind. All you need to do is find a place where you can sit and relax. There are two practices in yoga. You can either think of a “happy place”, and let your mind remain there while you practice some stretching exercises. Or, you can simply focus your mind and energy on breathing and some physical movements. During your yoga session, remember to play soft and soothing music in the background as it helps keep your mind relaxed.

Most of the times, people practicing Yoga combine it with meditation. Meditation is another form of therapy that effectively helps one reduce anxiety and gives better control of his or her thoughts at the same time. Meditation works as if it is able to take your mind to another world, where it is all peaceful and tranquil. Although your physical body remains still, your thoughts are able to lead you away to somewhere relaxing, thus helping you cope with your anxiety problems. There are many meditations guides that are made specifically to help one treat anxiety. Meditation does not have to be elaborate. You only need to spend five to ten minutes focusing on positive thoughts and your breathing each time, with your eyes closed. People who meditate or practice Yoga daily generally experience less anxiety attacks and are better able to cope with stress properly. This is because they are able to channel their negative thoughts elsewhere, enabling them to handle tension and nervousness well.

Finally, if you are looking for a remedy that does not require much physical activity, then you should definitely consider including natural products in your daily diet. There are many types of herbal teas you can try which are caffeine free. However, there are certain types you should avoid because they can trigger anxiety attacks, such as black tea. Instead, include chamomile tea into your diet as studies have shown that its ingredients are able to effectively calm one’s nerves and help one stay mentally in control at all times.

Thus, here are the top 4 natural remedies for anxiety you can use to control and prevent attacks from taking place. Understanding how they are able to help you stay in control gives you the confidence you need to lead a more fulfilling life in the future. n

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Ian Spencer is an expert in solving anxiety and stress problems at http://www.Anxiety-Help.org. Where he provides anxiety help advice to treat panic attacks and severe anxiety. Click Here to get your FREE anxiety analysis done online today.

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