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You need more than Herbs for Anxiety.

October 6th, 2009 -- Posted in anxiety herbs, anxiety remedies, herbal anxiety, herbs for anxiety | 3 Comments »

I am a firm believer in using herbs for anxiety to help you quickly recover your balance and return to a healthier state. However, just as medication is not the answer with their side effects, herbs for anxiety are not a permanent cure, but rather an important step along the way.

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Taking herbs for anxiety need to be accompanied with relaxation techniques as well as the search for resolution to the root cause of your anxiety. For each of us this may be different, some being more obvious than others. Let’s take a look at the following areas of our life:

Work:-

Are you in a stressful job, or have problems at work that are causing you anxiety? You may dislike your job or feel trapped in it because of other issues such as financial needs.

Home Life:-

Are there problems at home? Looking after a sick relative, struggling in a relationship or maybe you are in an abusive or damaging relationship. Whether one of these or something else causing you anxiety at home over a long period of time.

Financial:-

You may, like so many people are doing at the moment, be struggling with financial worries. Whether it is not able to earn enough or maybe to find work at all, this type of stress is very common for long term anxiety. With most people it takes a long time to get into that much financial difficulty and probably even longer to recover from.

Life Style:-

This includes your diet; with modern processed foods many of us are not getting a well balanced diet, to keep the body healthy. Also with the stresses people feel themselves under many are using alcohol as a means to relax. Unfortunately the level of consumption rises rapidly to damaging the body, causing health issues in the body as well as the mind.

You should also look at sleep patterns; are you getting enough sleep and regular hours? Just as important is exercise to stimulate the body as well as relaxation time for you to clear your mind of worries and release the tension in your muscles.

What then?

The causes of your anxiety maybe more subtle then these, but whatever it is you should try to find the root cause. It may very well be the case that you cannot change the situation at this time, but at least you can now focus on trying to ease the anxiety it is causing. You may still use an herbal anxiety remedy or herbs for anxiety say in the form of a tea, to help you reduce your level of anxiety and help you deal with your everyday life.

You can look into different herbs for anxiety to see which suits your needs. For example St. John’s Wort is not just used for anxiety, but also mild depression and sleep disorders.

Hopefully in the long term you can reduce, minimise or even eliminate the cause of your anxiety, in which case your herbs for anxiety together with relaxation techniques will lead you to a permanent cure.

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July 20th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | No Comments »

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July 17th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | No Comments »

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Lingzhi – Most Powerful Herb Known To Mankind

July 14th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | 1 Comment »

www.GanoRiches.com Lingzhi The name lingzhi is derived from the Greek ganos “brightness, sheen”, hence “shining” and derma/δερμα “skin”, while the specific epithet lucidum in Latin for “shining” and tsugae refers to being of the Hemlock (Tsuga). Another Japanese name is mannentake, meaning “10 000 year mushroom”. There are multiple species of lingzhi, scientifically known to be within the lingzhi species complex and mycologists are still researching the differences between species within this complex of species. Lingzhi is a polypore mushroom that is soft (when fresh), corky, and flat, with a conspicuous red-varnished, kidney-shaped cap and, depending on specimen age, white to dull brown pores underneath. It lacks gills on its underside and releases its spores through fine pores, leading to its morphological classification as a polypore. Lingzhi generally occurs in two growth forms, one, found in North America, is sessile and rather large with only a small or no stalk, while the other is smaller and has a long, narrow stalk, and is found mainly in the tropics. However, many growth forms exist that are intermediate to the two types, or even exhibit very unusual morphologies, raising the possibility that they are separate species. Environmental conditions also play a substantial role in the different morphological characteristics lingzhi can exhibit. For example, elevated carbon dioxide levels result in stem elongation in lingzhi. Other forms show “antlers’, without a cap

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Alternative Medicine for Fear and Anxiety: Nutrition and Flowers and Herbs, Oh My!

July 11th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | No Comments »

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Anxiety and Panic Attacks – An Online Workshop

July 8th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | No Comments »

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Is Scientology against treating anxiety and depression with herbs like St. Johns Wort?

July 6th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | 1 Comment »

I know Scientologists often recommend vitamins and exercise to treat anxiety and depression, but what about herbs like Kava, St. John’s Wort and Valerian? They are certainly not psychiatric drugs, which I know the Church opposes, but I haven’t been able to specifically find a Scientology position on herbal supplements.

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July 5th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | No Comments »

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July 4th, 2010 -- Posted in anxiety herbs | 6 Comments »

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i heared about the treatment of anxeity (socail anxiety) by herbs so What are these herbs names and side effects??


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