Combat Anxiety Monster
For some people the feeling of anxiety is like having a little monster living inside them, who stirs up uncomfortable feelings when faced with simple everyday situations.
If you, or someone you know avoids, social gatherings, work meetings or confrontations, due to anxiety, then don’t ignore these feelings. It’s time to get some help to tackle the anxiety monster!
Anxiety Symptoms Can Be Physical AND Emotional
Symptoms of anxiety can be very unsettling. Your heart rate increases, your mind races and you can no longer think straight.
Though everyone experiences anxiety a bit differently, there are some more common symptoms to look out for.
Physical sensations:
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Racing heart
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Hot flushes
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Sweating and skin clamminess
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Rapid breathing
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Frequent gastrointestinal upsets.
Emotional sensations:
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Feelings of excess worry, panic, fear or guilt
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Obsessive thinking and behaviours
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Feeling generally tense and wound up.
This doesn’t have to be your everyday ‘normal’.
Best Herbs to treat Anxiety symptoms
Herbal medicine can be used to help reduce anxiety and nervousness; improving your emotional resilience. Here are some Herbs that will work well for you:
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Passion flower – decreases that sense of ‘restlessness’ and can help settle nervous stomachs. It increases the calming neurotransmitters (brain chemicals), such as GABA; soothing a racing mind, decreasing tension and irritability.
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Zizyphus – widely used in Chinese herbal formulas for its anxiolytic (anxiety reducing) properties; zizyphus is considered cooling, calming and another herb that’s effective for restlessness.
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Siberian milkwort – a calming herb that is often included in formulas for sensitive people who find themselves feeling teary and weepy when they are stressed or anxious.
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Bupleurum – useful for those experiencing stress and unrest due to excessive nervous energy.
Daily Strategies to Support Reduce Anxiety
Incorporate as many of the following inner strength-building strategies as you can each day.
These tips will lead to better overall wellbeing as well as helping you to manage stress and anxiety:
• Connect with friends – keeping in touch with people maintains your support network;
• Exercise (ideally outdoors) – regular exercise has been shown to improve mood and reduce feelings of stress;
• Choose healthy foods – consume protein at each meal and avoid refined and sugary foods. This can help balance your blood sugar levels, reducing mood imbalances and lessening anxiety;
• Avoid caffeine – stimulants such as caffeine can exacerbate and trigger anxiety; and
• Breathe! – if you start to feel panicky or anxious, focus on taking some slow, purposeful, deep breaths (through the nose) helping you return to a state of calm. Meditation can also help to quieten your mind and instill calm.
Conquering the Monster
Everyone experiences fears and worries from time to time, however if anxiety becomes excessive and stops you from enjoying everyday life, then it’s time to conquer the monster. Chapter 7 Step 8 in The Skin Program focuses on Stress and Anxiety and will give you the tools to feel calmer, more positive and in control of your situation.
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