ANXIETY MAKES YOU FAT, SICK AND DEPRESSED…HERE ARE 10 HERBS THAT WORK BETTER THAN DRUGS
Many
experts around the world say that the mental health problems are much
more important, than most people think. And this is the main reason why
most people don’t pay too much attention to these (mental) health
problems! According to the latest statistics, almost 70% of Americans
are on some kind of prescription drug, half of which take 2 or more
prescription medications.
And
the medical experts are estimating that one in four Americans will
experience a mental health disorder, such as depression or anxiety, in a
given year, which makes the antidepressants the second most common
prescription in the United States.
Note: the most common prescribed antidepressants, such as Benzodiazepines can cause some serious side effects, such as:
- Mood changes (such as hallucinations, thoughts of suicide)
- Slurred speech or difficulty talking
- Loss of coordination
- Trouble walking
- Memory problems
- Yellowing eyes or skin
- Seizures
And,
trust me, before you rely on any of these drugs, you should try some of
these 10 natural herbs – which will help you treat anxiety, in all
natural way.
- Passionflower
Have
you ever heard of the passionflower? Well, if your answer is no, then
you should know that passionflower is an exotic, sweet smelling flower
with sedative activity. Passionflower is usually used as a tea to ease
anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and hysteria. The experts think that the
passionflower works by increasing levels of a chemical called gamma
aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the brain. And you should know that the GABA
lowers the activity of some brain cells, making you feel more relaxed.
It’s as effective as oxazepam (Serax) in treating symptoms but has a
less negative impact on focus and cognitive ability than the drug.
- Rhodiola
What’s
rhodiola? Well, rhodiola is an herb used in Chinese and Scandinavian
traditional medicine to reduce stress, treat fatigue and promote
happiness. This powerful herb works by decreasing activity in the
sympathetic nervous system that controls rapid heartbeat, shortness of
breath, shaking, dizziness, and nausea. The rhodiola also stimulates the
release of serotonin, the hormone responsible for happiness and
relaxation.
- Lavender
We
all love lavender, right? This amazing herb is used in aromatherapy and
natural healing to treat mild to moderate depression and nervous
disorders. You should also know that lavender has neuroprotective
properties that also stabilize mood and help manage neurological
disorders.
Note:
the experts say that this herb is safe to use on the skin and ingest,
so you can enjoy these benefits by adding a few drop of essential oil to
your bath, drinking it as a tea or placing a pouch of dried flowers in
your pillow case.
- Ashwagandha
First,
you should know that ashwagandha is usually used in the Ayurveda
medicine! You should also know that this herb is specifically known to
help agoraphobia (anxiety triggered by large crowds and open spaces). A
recent study, of 64 volunteers has discovered that the herb
substantially reduced serum levels of cortisol, a powerful stress
hormone. Ashwagandha can be taken in supplement form, but it’s more
relaxing as a tea.
- Chamomile
I
really think that we can all agree that there’s nothing better than a
warm cup of chamomile tea to help you sleep or to help manage an anxiety
attack! Many different studies have found that the flower has
meaningful antidepressant activity, as measured by Hamilton Depression
Rating (HAM-D) questionnaires, when compared to a placebo. Chamomile is
loaded with active compounds, such as: apigenin, luteolin and
α-bisabolol! These powerful compounds promote relaxation by gradually
lowering blood pressure.
- Vanilla
First,
you should know that the vanilla scent instantly promotes relaxation in
most people. A recent study has found that vanilla-like scents were
associated with 63% less anxiety than administration of humidified air
alone. And, it’s no wonder that vanilla is often used in candles, creams
and spa products.
- Valerian
The
experts say that the valerian root can (and should) be taken in pill or
tea form to treat insomnia, anxiety disorders and headache. The herb
can smell a little strong, so it’s best to take it quickly and wash away
the taste with a spoonful of maple syrup or molasses.
- John’s Wort
First,
you should know that this herb is easily available in health food
stores and can even be grown in your backyard. Many different studies
have confirmed that this herb is just affective as antidepressants like
Prozac, but has fewer and less harmful side-effects. But, you should
also know that St-John’s wort is known to interact with prescription
medication like birth control, so you should consult your doctor or
naturopath before use.
- Lemon Balm
Do
you know what’s lemon balm? Well, lemon balm is a pleasant, almost
citrusy leaf that is used to ease anxiety and improve the quality of
life of patients with severe dementia. The lemon balm also increases
attention, memory functions and calmness. It’s an incredibly easy crop
to grow, so it’s more cost effective and safer than drugs.
- Rosemary
Rosemary
– it’s delicious and neuroprotective herb. The rosemary can be smelt or
ingested to enhance memory and cognitive performance while easing
nervous tension. The rosemary essential oil can also be used to wean
yourself off antidepressants or painkillers like morphine.
Note:
this is extremely important for you to remember – always consult a
naturopath or doctor before self-medicating, even if it’s done with
natural substances. While these herbs for anxiety offers great temporary
treatment options, the best way to manage your anxiety is by following
a healthy lifestyle, exercising, meditating and getting counselling. We
really hope you find this article helpful and don’t forget to share it
with your friends and family. Thank You and take care!
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