There are a number of products available today for those who suffer from panic attacks that provide natural anxiety relief. Many of these have been found to alleviate the devastating symptoms associated with these attacks.
A very popular treatment today is aromatherapy. Many cultures have utilized this method over thousands of years to provide relief from the devastating symptoms of panic attacks. In aromatherapy, essential oils are derived from the roots, bark, leaves, stems and flowers of a variety of plants. These oils are then either placed under the tongue, applied topically, mixed into a bath, sprayed in the air or massaged into different areas of the body. Candles are also scented with these oils and when burned, can permeate the entire living area with the fragrance.
Oils used in aromatherapy stimulate the senses in such a way as to drastically reduce stress levels in the body. Not only is this very effective for natural anxiety relief, but it has been proven to help individuals who suffer from other disorders. Aromatherapy has provided relief for sufferers of depression, menopause-related symptoms, sleeping complications, pain and blood pressure problems.
A variety of anti-anxiety herbs are also available to provide natural anxiety relief. Called nervines, these herbs help the user to come down from the intense alert state of a panic attack. It is advisable to experiment with a variety of herbs before a panic attack strikes in order to know which herbs and how much of them will work best for you. Among these, German chamomile, oatstraw, skullcap, lemon balm, valerian and passionflower are commonly used to provide relief.
acupuncture has become a widely accepted treatment for panic and anxiety. It is a centuries old Chinese remedy based on energy flows through the body. It teaches that the body has pathways throughout the body through which energy flows. When this energy becomes blocked, pain and illness can occur. When a qualified Acupuncturist inserts very fine needles in specific areas along these pathways, the energy flow is restored.
Proper breathing also provides relief from anxiety and panic. It has been found that people who suffer from anxiety are chest breathers. Breathing from the diaphragm will help bring relief. Optimally, breathing frequency should be reduced to 6 breaths per minute. But don't wait until an attack occurs to try this as it is something that needs to be learned and practiced regularly.
Meditation and relaxation can provide much needed relief from anxiety attacks when practiced daily. Meditation teaches the person to replace negative thoughts with positive ones, and relaxation exercises serve to remove stress and tension from the body. Once learned and practiced religiously, these techniques make relief much easier to achieve.
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This post was written by Zoey Eber on June 19, 2009
