Thursday, September 3, 2009

Buy Muira Puama Herb: Natural Ways To Feel Better

By Dwight Diem

Many of us, perhaps most, will admit to feeling anxious on a regular basis and often even depressed, perhaps due to pressures of work, home life, or any of a multitude of other causes. However most of us are not clinically depressed or anxious, to the point where our lives and health are affected detrimentally.

There are numerous prescription medications available to treat anxiety panic attack. Four of the most popular"families" of medications used in anxiety and treatments are Benzodiazepine, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), Tricyclic Antidepressants and Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors [MAOI].

While you may not recognize these "families" of drugs, you would probably recognize them by their brand names, which includes such familiar names as Xanax, Paxil, Elavil, Valium, and Zoloft. Herbs for anxiety panic attack. There are two herbs that have proved to be very effective for some anxiety attack sufferers.

Alternative treatments could include herbs for anxiety and depression, although it is always wise to seek medical help before starting any herbal medications, especially if you are already taking any other forms of medication.

Popular herbs for anxiety and depression include St. Johns Wort, Kava, Passion Flower, Ginseng and SAM-e, and many have reported positive benefits to taking these herbs. St. Johns Wort probably has the largest body of supporting evidence and is widely used. Again remember that you should consult your physician before taking any medication, even herbal, and do not take multiple herbal remedies at the same time without consultation with a professional.

Ginkgo biloba - You are probably surprised to find this supplement on my short list of potentially helpful natural herbs for depression. The simple reason is it may be helpful in helping our senior citizens maintain a healthy positive attitude and avoid depression. A research study concluded Ginkgo biloba was effective in increasing serotonin receptors in people age of 50 and older. This is important because as we age there is a reduction in the number of serotonin receptor sites on brain cells make elderly people more vulnerable to depression. The more serotonin receptors lost, the deeper and darker the depression; Ginkgo helped offset this problematic progression.

If you if your anxiety attacks are only mild to moderate, passionflower may help calm your nerves. Valerian has also been shown to reduce anxiety in a few studies. Other supplements that have been used with success by some anxiety sufferers include Tryptophan which is an amino acid, fish oils and GABA.

Additionally, the main advantage for choosing an herbal depression remedy is not so much in the clinical advantages as it is in the area of safety. While not all herbal remedies for depression are safe for everyone, they do have substantially less side effects than current antidepressant medications such as Zoloft; for this reason alone they are an option worth considering.

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