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Herbs to Cure Your Anxiety

By: James Penn


Think about you fear and then think of the unneeded anxieties that are caused by that fear. It is quite interesting how fear and anxiety play off of each other but yet that are complete opposites. Fear is the condition of being afraid. It is sparked by pain, impending dangers, evil, etc… Anxiety is distress in the mind. It is nothing concrete, but more of a “gut feeling”. Fear keeps us safe and anxiety causes stress. Once you realize what anxieties are stemmed from your fear, it is then that you can find your strengths.

Herbal remedies for anxiety are common, even today. Below are some of the best mixtures for easing all sorts of anxiety:

Aspen, Mimulus, Red Chestnut, Elm, and Rock Rose are called Bach Flower Remedies. These remedies range from anxiety of the past (Mimulus), of the future (Aspen), overwhelming anxiety (Elm), anxiety about the safety of others (Red Chestnut), and anxiety that forms into pain (Rock Rose). These remedies are quite simple and very convenient. You can carry them with you wherever you go, taking 1-4 drops as the recommended dose and whenever you need it.

Another, more common, remedy is roses. The smell of roses is known to calm people. Rose oils are often used in massages and effects of rose can last for a few weeks. The warm feeling of a dash of rose perfumes or fragrances could have you feeling anxiety-free all day.

Everything tastes better with a little honey, wouldn’t you agree? Oatstraw Infusions are no exception. This warm, mellow taste will put all your worries at ease. To make such an infusion, remember to leave out tea bags or any other sort of capsule. A more powerful remedy for those who are extremely nervous is a Green Oat Tincture. An ancient remedy for calming the nerves is to take a bath with Oatstraw or lemon. You’ll be feeling better no time.

Ever heard of the expression “worrywart”? When I think of the herb Motherwort, the stereotype of worrywart comes to mind. With virtually no sleepiness or any other side effects, you can take doses of 10-20 drops every ten minutes if it’s needed. Motherwort is not a tea, and it’s recommended to not take capsules either. It is a tincture and a favorite by many. After using this remedy daily, you’ll soon find you won’t need it as often.

Two good tranquilizers are Valerian and Skullcap. Both of these work fast and will, more than likely, put you into a nice sleep, free of worries. Because Valerian is so powerful, you’ll need to avoid addiction. Drink as a tea or make as a tincture and only use Valerian for three weeks. You can, though, use a 5 drop dose of Valerian every 10-15 minutes until you are feeling worry free. Skullcap tinctures are not as addictive and frankly, more effective. This remedy can be used with either fresh leaves (10-20 drops) or dried plant (1-2 drops).

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