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Natural Remedies for Panic Attacks
from:Using natural remedies for panic attacks can sometimes be just as effective as using prescribed medications. These natural remedies can also sometimes be better for you and have fewer side effects than psychotropic medications. Psychotropic medications can cause you to have many physical side effects such as dry mouth, constipation, sexual problems, drowsiness, heart palpitations and more. Some anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medications can even cause more anxiety, which doesn’t help preventing the occurrence of panic attacks.
Natural remedies for panic attacks can eliminate much of the burden of these side effects. You can feel calm and experience less panic attacks with natural medications. Many of these natural medications are not approved by the FDA so you may experience some effects from them so just be aware of your reactions and discontinue use if you feel any negative effects.
Some natural remedies for panic attacks include Lemon Balm, Lavender and Passiflora. These herbs are highly effectives in panic and anxiety relief. You can find these mixed with other herbals in many solutions that will enhance the effects in relieving the panic and anxiety you experience.
One of these natural remedies for panic attacks that use a combination of herbs is Pure Calm. Pure Calm is made up of Lemon Balm, Lavender, and Passiflora incarnate (Passion Flower). This homeopathic remedy provides calmness, a sense of balance in emotions and stress and pressure you may feel from day to day. You will feel less frustrated, on edge and irritable. This natural remedy for panic attacks has been known to lower anxiety to the point of decreasing episodes of panic attacks.
Another natural remedy for panic attacks is called Panicyl. The ingredients found in this natural remedy are Ashwaganda, Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, L-Theanine, Korean Ginseng (Panax), L-Tyrosine, 5-Hydroxy Tryptophan, Rhodiola Rosea, and Vinpocetine. The following ingredients work together to balance the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine in your brain that is responsible for mood and behavior. This natural remedy for panic attacks helps lessen anxiety and depression which decreases the amount of panic attacks you experience.
St. John’s Wart is a popular natural remedy used for depression and anxiety. St. John’s Wart has been found to significantly reduce the amount of panic attacks people experience if taken on a regular basis. St. John’s Wart like other natural remedies may not be taken with some medication. Consult with your doctor to see if it is okay to start using St. John’s Wart.
Natural remedies for panic attacks are an effective alternative to other medication and have been proven to have fewer side effects. You don’t need a prescription for these natural remedies and you can start them immediately. It is important for you to contact your physician to let them know you have started homeopathic medication because it will lessen the effects of other medications or cause negative side effects.
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