Here are some Herbal Remedies for Anxiety
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009Herbal remedies for anxiety vary in their effectiveness and although prescription drugs are also effective, they are habit forming, dangerous if used with alcohol and expensive. For many the safety and relative effectiveness of natural herbal remedies for anxiety are a real life saver.
It’s estimated that nearly 20% of the population suffers from panic attacks or some other form of anxiety. Many think having anxiety means that the person has some huge psychological problem but this is not an accurate picture. For example, if someone breaks into your home any “normal” person would be anxious.
Anxiety tells us that deep down something is wrong. In the case about the person breaking in, this all makes sense. But in other circumstances when there isn’t a real or life threatening problem, anxiety can be a real debilitating illness.
There are basically 2 forms of anxiety: reactive and underlying. The former is from a situation that one is currently in the other is from a past situation that still has a grip on the sufferer. These are a bit different from panic attacks which come on with blazing speed from seemingly no where.
Fortunately, there are natural home remedies for anxiety that can help help both forms of anxiety and panic attacks.
Skullcap is a very widely used herbal remedy for anxiety and has been used in Europse and China for hundreds of years. Skullcap also has been shown to be an effective home remedy for panic attacks, insomnia and other forms of anxiety and depression. It’s even more effective when combined with Valerian.
Valerian is herb that in clinical trials has shown to relieve anxiety and ease panic attacks. Tonics or tinctures of Valerian are effective in relieving symptoms of anxiety and can be taken is doses around the 150 to 250 milligram area twice a day.
Motherwort has a rich history of being given to expectant women in Greece to ease their worries during pregnancy. And are you aware that it was also widely used for postpartum depression. It helps to lower blood pressure or hypertension. You can take it 2 or even 3 times everyday as a tonic or tincture. Nowadays it is used for those suffering from heart palpitations and general anxiety.
Passion flower has also been shown to ease anxiety. Most extracts are standardized at around 4 percent.
St. John’s Wort is also another effective herbal remedy for anxiety. It has also been used for years widely in both the U.S. and throughout Europe for helping to relieve symptoms of depression. In some clinical trials it has been shown to outperform even the widest selling doctor prescribed and somewhat dangerous depression prescriptions.