Naturally Controlling Panic Attacks And Anxiety

It’s not surprising that a number of people would prefer Coping with panic attacks without prescription medication. When’s the last time you’ve read or heard in the news of a death of a Hollywood star from overdosing on anti-anxiety or antidepressants? In actual fact, prescription medication causes tens of thousands of deaths annually. Reasons are usually due to taking too much or mixing medications.

The problem with anxiety medication is that it only treats Anxiety Symptoms and not the cause of it. Other concerns for patients are that anti-anxiety medication can be addictive and cause unwanted side effects. Prescription medication shouldn’t be abused and instructions on use should be followed carefully.

Medication might initially help in Controlling panic attacks but in the long term they will lose effectiveness. Many patients unaware of the dangers, take more medication to counter the tolerance build-up. In some instances doctors may even advise on increasing dosage. Risk of danger also increases when different medications are taken.

Fairly common, is that men who suffer from anxiety disorders resort to alcohol for coping with panic attacks. Medication and alcohol should not be mixed as this can be a dangerous combination. Since medication does not deal with the underlying reason for anxiety attacks it’s fair to say that it is an ineffective cure.

It’s fair to say that a natural method for controlling panic attacks is a more ideal solution. A meridian energy tapping technique known as Emotional Freedom Technique is one such method. By tapping on the body’s meridian points EFT can help balance energy flow and disruptions. For some, this might sound like a pie in the sky technique that won’t work. People who practice EFT will tell you that the body is connected to the mind.

During an anxiety attack, a sufferer notices the physical symptoms that manifest. The nausea, the tingling, the shortness of breath, the chest pains and so on. The triggers however are psychological, such as fear, phobias and beliefs. It’s the mind that triggers these physical symptoms. What we feel inside ultimately manifest into our physical actions and vice versa.

This is why therapies such as acupuncture, reflexology and EFT can help a great deal in controlling panic attacks. Growing in common use are therapies such as NLP made popular by Anthony Robbins and hypnotherapy. Often underrated are simple lifestyle changes that can have a major turn around on mental illnesses. Simple steps include eating a healthy diet and getting a good dose of cardiovascular exercise daily.

Changing the way you think and behave is also important for getting over anxiety. Your negative beliefs and worries drive anxiety. By working on changing your physical and mental state, you can become much more happy. Success in all aspect of life comes from motivation and pushing for goals that achieve happiness. Get creative and start new hobbies to keep you busy and learning.

Connecting with other people is a great way to relieve anxiety and stress and grow more confident. Take the time to work on yourself by reading self-hlp books and learn to be the controller of your mind. Give yourself time to recoup and relax through meditation, taking a hot bath or simply listening to some soothing music. Coping with panic attacks also means avoiding triggers such as stress, unnecessary worrying, and caffeine and alcohol.