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How to recognize a mental illness. - #120
Jayanthi Chinmayi
I have severe anxiety and panic attacks. I tried meditation and yoga, and also took herbal sedatives, but nothing helped, how to deal with these symptoms? I am 23 y.o., I cant say that I have a lot of stress in my life
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Hi Jayanthi, since when do you have these symptoms? Is anything specific triggering the symptoms? Avoiding the triggers can help deal with the symptoms to a greater extent. Also are there any other physical symptoms as well? How is your sleep & appetite ?
The management of anxiety is multidimensional. These guidelines can help.
Meditation: Regular mindfulness meditation helps calm the mind and reduce anxiety. Practice a 10 min simple guided meditation twice in the day. Focus on your breathing while doing so.
Deep Breathing (Pranayama): Breathing exercises like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can help regulate your nervous system. Practice this on empty stomach.
Progressive Muscle Relaxation: Helps release physical tension associated with anxiety. Take a deep breath and gradually relax every part of your body step by step. The best time to do this is before sleeping.
Exercise:
Regular physical activity, such as walking or yoga, reduces stress hormones and boosts mood-enhancing chemicals like serotonin and endorphins. Keep aside one hour everyday for the same.
Dietary Adjustments:
Reduce stimulants: Limit caffeine and sugar, which can trigger anxiety. Chose freshly cooked homemade food over processed or preserved food.
Herbal Teas: Chamomile, and tulsi teas are calming and support nervous system health. Have a cup especially before bedtime.
Sleep Hygiene:
Ensure a consistent sleep routine. Lack of sleep can exacerbate anxiety. Don’t change sleep timings as much as possible.
Ayurvedic Remedies:
Food massage- massage your feet with camphor of sesame oil especially before sleeping.
Foot Bath - soak your feet in lukewarm water for 10 mins after the foot Bath. You can add Epsom salt to the water.
Social Support:
Talk to someone you trust about your feelings, whether a friend, family member, or counselor. Talking will help with emotions better.
Professional Help:
If anxiety becomes overwhelming, consider consulting a therapist or psychiatrist for guidance on managing your mental health.
There many Ayurvedic formulations but it is ideal to consult a doctor and avoid self medication.
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To better assist you in managing your severe anxiety and panic attacks, could you please share more details about your symptoms? Specifically, it would be helpful to know the frequency and duration of your panic attacks, any physical sensations you experience during these episodes, and your overall mental health history. Additionally, have you undergone any medical tests or evaluations, such as blood tests or psychological assessments, to rule out underlying health issues that could be contributing to your symptoms?
In the meantime, Ayurveda offers several approaches that may help alleviate anxiety. Consider incorporating Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) into your routine, as it is known for its adaptogenic properties that help the body cope with stress. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) can also be beneficial for calming the mind and enhancing cognitive function. Herbal teas made from Chamomile or Lavender can provide soothing effects and help promote relaxation. Additionally, regular practices such as Pranayama (breath control techniques) can further support your mental well-being. It’s essential to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific symptoms and needs.
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Dealing with anxiety and panic attacks can be quite a challenging journey, especially when the usual suspects like meditation and yoga don’t seem to help much. You’re 23, it makes sense to want to find a way that actually sticks, right?
In Ayurveda, we look at the mind-body connection deeply, examining Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas. Anxiety is frequently linked with an imbalance in Vata dosha. Vata is all about movement and change, and when it gets out of whack, it can make your mind race and bodies feel jittery.
First off, have you tried grounding and calming your Vata? It’s about bringing stability and warmth to your daily routine. Maybe start with a warm, nourishing diet. Consider foods that are cooked and spiced slightly. Root vegetables, soups, and stews – those are your friends. Avoid cold salads or raw veggies for now, as they can increase Vata.
Establishing a routine might sound dull, but consistency can seriously help. Wake up, eat, and go to bed at the same times every day if you can. Think about including a warm oil massage before your shower with sesame or almond oil - it's soothing and calms the nervous system.
Herbs like Ashwagandha or Brahmi are often recommended for their calming effects. You might find them more helpful, but it’s always good to talk with an Ayurvedic practitioner for precise dosages as it can vary.
You mentioned meditation wasn’t effective, which can happen, though focusing on breathwork might make a difference. Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) is very calming. Easy to do – just 5-10 minutes every day, staying aware of your breath but not forcing it.
Finally, consider your sleep. Sleep and Vata are closely linked. Keeping a regular sleep pattern, minimizing screen time before bed, and creating a calming bedtime routine can also help in reducing anxiety symptoms. If you're dealing with something intense, despite these changes, seeking a healthcare professional's support could be really worthwhile.
Every person’s path is unique, and sometimes it takes a bit of trial and error. Remember, don’t pressure yourself for not figuring it out quickly – gentle curiosity can go a long way.
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