Cross benefits of Anxiety Alternative
Medications
Anxiety is one of the conditions that you do not know when
it is coming and when it will stop. You can’t even tell exactly
if you are having the mild form of it, or you are already
enduring severe anxiety attacks. And once you feel you are
suffering from it, you would result to using drugs intended to
relieve it. But don’t be in a hurry, there are other effective
anxiety alternative medications that you’re
not familiar with.
Upon diagnosis, a psychiatrist would often recommend drugs,
such as Nardil, Marplan, Diazepam, Lorazepam, benzodiazepines,
barbiturates, and other anxiolytics that are either classified
as Monoamase Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI’s), or Selective
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI). But aside from these
researched and branded drugs, there are substitute options that
promise the same amount of relief from this disabling
condition.
There are new research studies recommendations that
underscore the importance of anxiety alternative
medications. These types of drugs have been noted to
reduce the prevalence and the severity of anxiety, especially
the severe forms. What is more interesting, it was also noted
that some of these substitute remedies do not only show
effectiveness by decreasing anxiety levels, but also they are
at the same time successful in managing other chronic diseases,
like hypertension, cardiac disease, bone and joint disorders,
kidney failure, and cancer.
Anxiety alternative medications promise
either one or all of these results:
- Immediately reduce anxiety levels.
- Relief from psychological symptoms, such as
disorientation, increasing levels of apprehension, and
ineffective coping.
- Relief from physical symptoms, such as insomnia,
nausea, and vomiting.
- Relief from behavioral symptoms, such as forgetfulness,
restlessness, and pacing.
- Relief from other symptoms brought by other health
conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and immunologic
disorders.
Most of these anxiety alternative
medications are derived from herbal sources, thus
these do not only promise the results above, but also safety
and decrease risk for adverse reactions.
Here are some of the medications that have been effective in
providing relief from anxiety, and are often recommended by
health care professionals:
- Passionflower – is popular to relieve
drowsiness and insomnia. However, this should not be taken
with other drugs that induce sedation.
- Valerian – this drug is also effective
in relieving insomnia, and mild forms of anxiety. Like the
Passionflower, this drug should not be taken with drugs
that induced sedation, such as benzodiazepines and
antihistamines.
- Kava – this herb is not only effective
in alleviating anxiety, but also in protecting the
liver.
- St. John’s Worth – a very popular herb
which is helpful in controlling depression.
Aside from these herbs, there are natural hormones, vitamins
and minerals that are also recommended to treat and control
anxiety attacks. A daily dose of these hormones, vitamins and
minerals will keep one’s thought and brain function in their
optimum level. Some of these micronutrients include Magnesium,
Vitamin B complex, estrogen, folic acid, tryptophan, tyrosine,
and thyroid hormone.
Substitute treatments for anxiety are not only focused on
anxiety alternative medications derived from
herbs, or from natural micronutrients. There are other
treatment modalities that can be used to help reduce anxiety
levels, and these include aromatherapy, massage, acupuncture,
and drama therapy.
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