What Are The Causes of Anxiety? Anxiety often occurs because the brain is unable to properly produce and regulate two important neurotransmitters called GABA and Serotonin. Basically, stress hormone levels become elevated and the brain is unable to produce the proper amounts of GABA and Serotonin which tell the brain to “SLOW DOWN”. This can be caused by poor diet, genetics, excess stress, or a number of hard to identify causes. Unfortunately, anxiety gets worse over time as these chemicals become depleted further. Whatever the cause, the important thing to provide the brain with what it needs to defend itself against anxiety and remain happy and calm. What Are Your Natural Options For Anxiety?
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Many anxiety sufferers take highly addictive prescription medications to calm their anxiety and allow them to function. These medications are 'Schedule IV' by the FDA which means that they have definite abuse potential and must be carefully prescribed. What this means is that they can lead to addiction and dependence. The problem with treating anxiety with these drugs is that your brain will stop producing GABA and Serotonin (remember these are your calm happy chemicals) over time and you will NEED to continue to take these drugs to stay calm. This is called addiction/drug dependence and is an extremely difficult and unpleasant thing to deal with as many addicts know.
Now, obviously not everyone gets addicted and some people find great success with these medications, wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to provide you body with just what it needs to naturally fight anxiety? Many manufacturers of anxiety remedies claim this is possible, but the question is: Do Any Anxiety Remedies Actually Work?
Well-informed anxiety sufferers have turned to natural remedies for decades to help balance and support their brain and achieve a calm anxiety-free state without drugs. Judging by the number of customers these companies have year after year it’s obvious that they must be working for someone. These natural remedies are often used in order to avoid the cost, inconvenience, and side effects of prescription anxiety drugs. It is important to always do your research about any natural remedy and to speak with a trusted healthcare professional so you can make an informed decision about your health. If you are an Anxiety Sufferer who is interested in a natural remedy it’s a difficult choice to make.
There are just so many companies and ingredients. How Do You Separate The Good Products From The Junk?
We here at AnxietyRemedies.org have a passion for natural health and many of us suffered from anxiety ourselves. That is why we went out and compared all of the top natural anxiety treatments to see which ones really worked and which ones don’t live up to their promises. The chart below should save you time and allow you to make a decision about which of the top natural anxiety products you would like to try. We paid special attention to quality of ingredients, strength of money back guarantee, customer feedback, and whether the remedy is included as a part of a general system of healing. What we found out is that there are a number of good choices for natural anxiety supporting supplements, but some are certainly better than others. Below is a comparative chart that examines 8 natural Anxiety products.
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