Friday 11 May 2012

Natural Remedies for Panic Attacks


So maybe you feel the thought of taking manufactured drugs for panic attacks is just scary. Even though the medical community says they are safe and that you will be helped by them, it just seems like the first thing any physician wants to do is to drug you up with the latest pharmaceutical concoction. Then a few years later you start hearing about all the nasty side-effects that they hadn't noticed in the original studies. No. You're not into being the medical community's guinea pig. Instead of taking some laboratory manufactured drug, why not look for ways to use your body's own natural remedies for panic attacks. So here are some natural remedies for panic attacks:

Deep Breathing - You've probably already heard of the brown bag method, where you slowly breathe into a brown paper bag to help you overcome your anxieties. Well, brown bag or not, it really does work. If you get very good at learning to regulate your breathing you will find you can stay calm in the most tense situations. It's all about focusing on your breaths: breathe in, completely filling your lungs; then breath out, completely emptying them. Nice. And. Slow. Also helpful for learning how to control your breathing is practicing meditation and yoga. These ancient practices have a proven track record.
Exercise - Even your doctor will agree with this one: perhaps the best of the natural remedies for panic attacks is exercise. Nothing beats exercise. You see, a panic attack is a disorder where your nervous system shoots adrenaline into your body mimicking the flight or fight response that you get to help you survive life threatening situations. So, when you sit down and try to relax-like a lot of medical professionals will tell you-you are actually working against your body's own natural inclination.
What actually works much better is to burn off that anxiety by going to the gym or for a run. The adrenaline in your body wants you to go into overdrive not start shutting down. So next time you feel your anxiety beginning to peek, put on your Nike's and just do it.
Also, generally speaking, studies have found that people who exercise regularly (not just when having panic attacks) are far less likely to have panic attacks to begin with. When they do have panic attacks they are less severe and less frequent. Nothing Beats Exercise!
Avoid Caffeine and other Drugs - This is a hard one for a lot of people who feel they need their cup of coffee in the morning to get through the day. Part of the reason, though, that so many of us are stressed out is that we are already putting drugs into our bodies everyday. We just don't think of them as drugs because we don't need a prescription for them.
If you are really into natural remedies for your panic attacks however, here is one of the best tips that you will get. Avoid drugs that affect your mood. Caffeine and nicotine are just bad, bad, bad anyway. So if you can get off of them, you will find that your body will return to its natural state and that with exercise and proper diet you will actually have more energy and feel healthier generally.
All of these will help you fight off panic attacks. Also, alcohol and other forms of recreational drugs (yeah, I'm talking about pot) may give you a temporary feeling of calmness, they are actually stealing your body's ability to naturally deal with anxiety. So when you use these drugs recreation ally, you may feel good at the time, but the next day, hung over and tired, you are far more prone to having attacks. You are also far less likely to exercise regularly and maintain a healthy diet if you are a regular user of recreational drugs.
Put simply, the best natural remedies for panic attacks-deep breathing, exercise and avoiding drugs-are just another way of saying: "Live well." There is just no substitute for a healthy lifestyle. Try it! You might find you really like it!
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