Panic Attacks: How to deal with it naturally

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Your heart is pounding and you can’t breathe, that’s few of the symptoms of panic attack. Learn how to deal with it naturally. Check out the article we found over at Top 10 Home Remedies.

A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming anxiety, apprehension and intense fear. People often describe it as a feeling of fear in response to a threat, even though no threat exists.

Panic attacks occur suddenly without any warning. They can last for just a few minutes or more. They rarely persist for more than an hour. Recurring attacks may lead a person to avoid situations or places where they have had them, when in fact there is rarely a correlation between the activity or place and such attacks.

Along with anxiety and fear, panic attacks can have physical symptoms like chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, hyperventilation, rapid heartbeat, sweating, trembling, hot or cold flashes, nausea, numbness or tingling sensations, or a choking feeling in the throat.

Some people also describe feeling as if they might die or feeling unreal and detached from their surroundings. A person may feel fatigued and worn out after a panic attack subsides.

The exact cause of panic attacks is not known. However, it may have a geneticman-114437_640 component and factors like excessive stress can trigger attacks. Additional risk factors include a history of childhood abuse, experiencing a traumatic event, pregnancy and the death of a loved one.

For frequent and recurring panic attacks, proper diagnosis and treatment is a must. Left untreated, panic attacks can take a toll on your emotional as well as physical health. There are also some simple techniques that can help.

Here are the top ways to deal with panic attacks.

1. Slow Breathing

You can put an end to a panic attack before it starts by practicing proper breathing techniques. When more oxygen enters the body, it has a calming effect on your mind and body. Slow, deep breaths can ease many of the symptoms of a panic attack. Plus, practicing breathing exercises and techniques daily can help prevent panic attacks.

  1. Sit in a relaxing position and try to relax your muscles.
  2. Breathe in deeply through your nose.
  3. Next, breathe out slowly through your mouth.
  4. At the same time, focus on the word “calm”.
  5. Repeat until you feel relaxed and calm down.

2. Chamomile

A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology found that chamomile can reduce symptoms of mild to moderate Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Chamomile is a rich source of calcium and magnesium, two important nutrients that help ease the severity of panic attacks.

  • Add two teaspoons of dried chamomile flowers to a cup of hot water. Cover and steep for 10 minutes. Strain, add some honey and drink it. Try to drink two cups of chamomile tea daily to promote relaxation and prevent panic attacks.
  • Alternatively, you can take chamomile supplements (400 to 1,600 milligrams). Consult your doctor for the proper dosage.

3. Valerian

Another popular herbal treatment for panic attacks is valerian, which helps calm the nerves. A study conducted by the National Phobics Society found that valerian can help reduce the symptoms of panic attacks. Plus, it promotes sleep.

  • Soak two teaspoons of chopped valerian root in cold water for eight to 10 hours. Strain the water and sip it throughout the day.
  • Alternatively, take 400 to 900 milligrams of valerian extract a few hours before going to bed. Consult a doctor for the proper dosage.

Note: Do not take valerian on a regular basis for more than four weeks. Also, expectant and nursing mothers must avoid this herb.

4. Ginseng

Being an adaptogen, ginseng can also be used to cure panic attacks. It has been found that people who take ginseng can cope better with adverse conditions because it helps reduce the intensity of the body’s response to stressors. Plus, it has a relaxing effect on the nerves.

  • Simmer five to eight thin slices of ginseng in three cups of water for 15 minutes on low heat. Strain, add a little honey and drink it when it is cool. Drink one to three cups of ginseng tea daily as needed.
  • A ginseng supplement can also also help prevent panic attacks. Consult your doctor for proper dosage.

Note: Avoid ginseng if you are taking high blood pressure medication.

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6 Responses to “Panic Attacks: How to deal with it naturally”

  1. Chody Daniels

    Nov 01. 2015

    Jatamansi is an herb used in auerveda. It has really helped me with my panick attacks.

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  2. Perla Villaron

    Mar 20. 2016

    Zaira Washington

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  3. Zaira Washington

    Mar 20. 2016

    Great. Thanks 🙂

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  4. Julie Gottselig Poff

    Mar 20. 2016

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  5. Janice Labbe

    Mar 21. 2016

    Lanae Christine

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  6. Lanae Christine

    Mar 21. 2016

    ahh, thank you for thinking of me! <3 i've tried chamomile before, but never the valerian and ginseng. will definitely have to give those a go!

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