Alternative Treatments
for Anxiety Disorders
Aromatherapy:
Chronic anxiety can contribute to many health
problems, but aromatherapy has a quick and simple method for
reducing it, according to aromatherapist Valerie Ann Worwood in her
new guide, The Fragrant Mind. Aromatherapy works with the
essential oils of plants, prepared in any of the following ways,
says Worwood: blend with 1 ounce of base oil to make a massage oil;
add to bath water; gently heat in a room diffuser; or inhale from a
tissue.
- Tense Anxiety—Symptoms include bodily tension, muscle pains,
aches, and a generalized soreness. Mix clary sage (10 drops),
lavender (15 drops), and Roman chamomile (5 drops).
- Restless Anxiety—Here one feels dizzy, sweaty, overactive,
with palpitations, the sense of a lump in the throat, frequent
urination, diarrhea, or upset stomach. Worwood recommends
vetiver (5 drops), juniper (10 drops), and cedarwood (15 drops).
- Apprehensive Anxiety—Symptoms generally include worrying,
brooding, unease, a sense of foreboding, even paranoia. For
relief of this emotional state, try mixing bergamot (15 drops),
lavender (5 drops), and geranium (10 drops).
- Repressed Anxiety—This variant of anxiety involves feeling
on edge, concentration difficulties, irritability, insomnia, or
a sense of chronic exhaustion. Worwood advises a blend of neroli
(10 drops), rose otto (10 drops), and bergamot (10 drops).
Accupuncture:
Acupuncture is primarily concerned with regulating the
individual’s life force, the body energy or ‘Qi’. It has a
number of beneficial physiological effects -- Acupuncture has a
relaxation response with decreased heart rate, lowered BP, stress
reduction and increased energy and tissue regeneration. It has been
shown to produce a calming or tranquilizing action that is of
particular interest to people in states of stress. Acupuncture can
relieve feelings of anxiety and depression, which may be serious
handicaps for people trying to cope with difficult domestic, social
and work problems. It can give a person a feeling of well-being and
self-confidence. It is an effective substitute for sleeping pill,
tranquilizers, and antidepressant drugs. Acupuncture can be used in
many cases not only as an alternative to these drugs but also to
treat side effects and dependence. In fact a number of patients have
come for acupuncture treatment specifically to come off their
antidepressants. There is considerable evidence that acupuncture
could substantially reduce the consumption of drugs such as Prozac.
Acupuncture can provide a safe and effective tool for stress. It
will not, of course, change the circumstances of a person’s life,
but it will usually produce a feeling of well-being. The
practitioner can help restore balance and thus protect health by
identifying each individual’s unique energy profile to see where
the weak spots are and where support is needed to restore balance.
Acupuncture can open a window of opportunity. As the heavy feelings
of stress are relieved, a person feels more confidence in his
ability to cope with unpleasant aspects of his life situation and
make necessary changes
Bach's Flower Remedies:
There is no true healing unless there is a change in outlook,
peace of mind, and inner happiness. Dr. Edward Bach, 1934
Edward Bach, medical doctor, bacteriologist, and homeopathic
physician, dedicated his life to discovering a system of healing
which would go beyond the diagnosis and treatment of physical
symptoms to address the emotional and mental roots of disease. He
came to realize that when people were treated on the basis of
distinctive personality characteristics, rather than according to
their disease, true healing could occur. Convinced that he would
discover what he sought in nature, he began to explore the fields
and forests of England in search of remedies which would be
effective, pure, and inexpensive.
One day, the sight of dewdrops glistening on flower petals
inspired him with the idea that the heat of the sun, acting through
the dew, must draw out the healing essence of each flower Through
the development of a method for extracting this essence and
self-experimentation with the resulting essences he isolated flowers
which addressed a broad range of psychological conditions. These
became known as the Bach Flower Remedies.
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