Is there any herbal or natural product I can take for Anxiety?


Question:
I currently take valerian at night to help me sleep but on nights it doesnt work for me and I dont get a lot of sleep I get anxious the next day... Is there anything natural or herbal I can take to help with my day anxiety that doesnt make me sleepy like valerian does? I also take st. John's wort to help with my mood, but it doesnt help with the anxiety.

Answers:
Natural Cures for Anxiety

Diet: Assess your diet to reduce excessive consumption of stressor foods such as refined sugars, honey, maple syrup, or cow`s milk products. Consume vegetable soups, broths, and a wide variety of green and yellow vegetables. Add more complex carbohydrates such as whole grains, beans, seeds, and nuts.

Flower Essences: Flower essences can prove very helpful in managing and helping to eliminate anxiety. Use Aspen for apprehension, foreboding, and fear of unknown origin while Mimulus is for fear of known things, shyness, and timidity. Red chestnut is used for excessive anxiety and over caring for others. Rescue Remedy® (combination formula) is for general stress from anxiety, and Rock Rose is helpful for coping with terror and panic from known fear.

Herbs: Panax ginseng has a tonic effect on the adrenal glands, improving blood flow to the brain and reducing the stress associated with mental/emotional issues. Valerian root, an herbal tranquilizer and muscle relaxant, is another good agent for calming the nervous system. It helps balance mood swings and is not habit forming. Valerian-hops combination formulas are good daytime sedatives because they don`t interfere with reflex actions. Passionflower is another mild sedative that helps reduce anxiety, high blood pressure, nervous tension, and muscle tension, and encourages deep, restful sleep. St. John's wort, a highly popular remedy for depression, has proven effective for anxiety and mood swings as well.

Homeopathy: Aconite, Actaea rac., Drosera, Calc carb., and Sulfur are all useful homeopathic remedies for dealing with anxiety.

Hypnotherapy: Self-hypnosis helps to impart to the mind imagery designed to bring about deep levels of relaxation.

Meditation: Develops the mind`s ability to stop anxiety at its source.

Nutritional Supplementation: The following supplements have all been shown to help reduce feelings of anxiety by calming the nervous system: calcium, magnesium, vitamin B complex, 5-HTP, pantothenic acid, and adrenal and kidney glandulars. GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), an amino acid, can also affect mood by increasing levels of the brain neurotransmitter serotonin (a mood regulator).
i know exactly how you feel..i tried them all..without much success..and now im trying sleeping aids..but they make me agitated during the day..hence making my anxiety much worse.im a witts end...excercise and eating well...trying to set a time in the say for relaxation...some days im ok...but today...i just feel awful...jittery and nervy.
wish you luck in your search
Do yourself a favor and take a look at the website www.romancing-the-soap.com
You'll find information about sleep, sleep disorders, herbal remedies as well as audiotherapy. You won't be disappointed!
Several: see page 6, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris... Also see page 2 about the wort.
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