So you’re dealing with this constant on-edge feeling and racing heart…could indeed be an anxiety disorder. It’s different from typical stress 'cause it kinda hangs around and affects your daily life. Anxiety’s got symptoms like that heart race you mentioned, and things like dizziness or digestive problems too, yeah. Distinguishing between normal stress and anxiety disorder is tough sometimes. If it sticks around too long or gets in the way of living your life, it’s something to check with a professional.
About types, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety… they are all a bit different. Docs figure them out by asking 'bout your symptoms, history, stuff like that. Medication is not always necessary though, some people manage without it, using therapy or lifestyle tweaks.
Now let’s dive into Ayurvedic stuff! Ayurveda, it’s all about balancing your mind and body according to your dosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha). For anxiety, which often links to Vata imbalance, Ayurveda suggests grounding practices. Meditation and breathing techniques, like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can help calm the nervous system.
Ashwagandha is popular for reducing stress and bringing some mental clarity. You could take it in powder form, mix a teaspoon in warm milk (or water) before bed. Try this for a few weeks to see if it fits you. Brahmi’s another herb, known for supporting brain function, might help too. A Brahmi tea, or supplement, once a day could be beneficial.
Lifestyle matters a lot! Set a daily routine, stick to it as much as possible. Mindful eating’s important, warm and nourishing meals, less caffeine or alcohol which can spike anxiety. Try yoga, gentle stuff like Yin Yoga to ground you.
People often find therapy quite helpful, it gives you strategies to handle things when they get tough. And lifestyle changes, absolutely. Be patient with yourself, managing anxiety can be a journey, but these steps can be a real help. Remember, though, if things feel overwhelming, a health professional can offer guidance to find what works best for you.



