People who don't know what it's like to have an anxiety disorder often give meaningless advice such as "snap out of it" or "you'd better pull up your socks somehow".
This is not only hurtful, but it can make the person feel resentful and angry. There is nothing more they would like to do than to snap out of it or pull their socks up.
However, it's not easy and generally, it can't be done without treatment. If it's not treated, it can carry on for months, possibly even years.
There Are Many Beneficial Alternative Therapies
Anxiety and depression alternative therapies can be very helpful for a lot of people, which is one reason why they carry on with it. It is also generally more affordable and the side effects tend to be less.
Other alternative therapies include hypnosis, yoga, exercise, acupuncture, reflexology, homeopathy and imaging. Hypnosis is definitely worth exploring.
Don't discount Chinese medicine. Also, you may want to consider Ayurvedic medicine as well.
Though there are many more, yoga might also be very beneficial. It is great exercise and also targets your breathing.
If you suffer from anxiety and/or depression, your doctor will most likely prescribe antidepressants. Antidepressants are effective in reducing the problems of anxiety disorders.
Antidepressants target serotonin, however, even your diet can do this. For example, niacin can influence serotonin. Foods that contain niacin include:
- chicken
- beef
- dates
- carrots
- legumes
- mushrooms
St. John's wort is a popular product that helps to calm the nervous system. It also helps to increase serotonin and another neurotransmitter called dopamine. Dopamine is important for the proper function of the central nervous system.
Always Consult A Qualified Medical Professional
However, ALWAYS SEEK PROPER MEDICAL HELP FIRST! For example, St. John's wort should NEVER be used with ANY antidepressant. This is why you should speak to a doctor first. St. John's wort is more recognized as a depression treatment.
Never take anything without consulting your doctor first. If you're on drug therapy, it's more important to work closely with your doctor. Some people don't like drugs and use alternative methods.
It's generally safe as they don't have to worry about adverse reactions, since they're not taking any drugs. If you do wish to take an alternative route, always make sure you are seeing a qualified professional.
If you don't like taking drugs for anxiety and depression alternative therapies could be something you may want to look into. In the long run, these may even be better for you.
Published by Giri Anantha
Born and bred in Singapore, I moved to Canada in 1988. My interests are football (soccer) and playing drums. View profile
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