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View Post: Alternative Treatments for Anxiety
21 Oct 2009 by SWilson
Kava kava, St. John's Wort, and Passionflower are some of the herbal treatments for anxiety. The person should not take herbal remedies for anxiety if they are taking antidepressants or other medication before discussing this with their ...
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View Post: Natural Help for PTSD « Cordite Country Show Notes
23 Oct 2009 by corditecountry
Traumatic events that can trigger PTSD include violent personal assaults such as rape or mugging, natural or human-caused disasters, accidents, or military combat. PTSD can be extremely disabling. It may occur soon after a major trauma, ... Kava kava, a root used for centuries in the South Seas, has its own magic, helping to control anxiety while promoting muscle relaxation. In lower doses, you can actually concentrate better, while higher doses are great for sleep. ...
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View Post: Anxiety - Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
19 Nov 2009 by admin
This is a form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This often times stems from something traumatic that happened during childhood and so even though from an outsider's view you anxiety may seem unreasonable and unfounded, since you have ...
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View Post: Natural Remedies For Stress And Anxiety?
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View Post: Did You Treat Your Anxiety Today?
28 Oct 2009 by admin
Anxiety disorders are the most common problem of mental health and panic disorders, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder and PTSD. Anxiety disorders develop due to an interaction between genetic and ...
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View Post: Naturally Treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Stress Management ...
20 Aug 2009 by Tyler Woods Ph.D.
B-complex helps reduce anxiety associated with PTSD. * Kava is an herb that is used widely for nervous anxiety, tension, agitation, and insomnia. Kava works in a similar way to prescription benzodiazepine drugs such as Xanax and Valium. ...
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View Post: Natural Remedies for Anxiety >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss ...
10 Nov 2009 by Dana Fenton
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): more likely to affect women than men, commonly triggered by trauma such as rape, sexual abuse during childhood can cause some to experience a higher lifetime likelihood of experiencing PTSD. ... In some parts of North America, the extract of kava is used as an herbal supplement to help alleviate stress, anxiety and insomnia. There have been safety issued raised about liver toxicity and kava so before incorporating the extract into ...
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View Post: Hansen Clinic » Blog Archive » Got Stress? Here's the Natural Solution
16 Jul 2009 by Clark Hansen, NMD
Even relatively short periods of stress may cause changes that leave brain cells hypersensitive for weeks, according to new research to uncover the molecular root of post-traumatic stress syndrome. .... Kava Kava has been shown to help relieve stress and anxiety while increasing alertness and memory. In a double-blind clinical trial, individuals taking a Kava extract for anxiety showed a significant reduction in symptoms, including nervousness, heart palpitations, ...
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View Post: best of both health worlds - part ii
4 Jul 2009 by goingonhope
the b-vitamins, omerga-3 fatty acids, and folic acid are helpful for regulating stress and balancing mood. st. john's wort and kava kava may help with depression and anxiety. however, without proper guidance of a nutritionist, ...
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View Post: Uppercase Woman: Perhaps a clue...
12 Aug 2009 by Cecily
Some of the most recent studies have shown that PTSD does change the chemical make-up of the brain. Not trying to be an asshat. I have PTSD myself. You won't hear me harass you for taking Benedryl and Kava Kava. ...
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