
Anxiety Cures
This article is about the importance of educating yourself on the causes and effects of anxiety attacks, and the
steps necessary in seeking anxiety cures.
The first confrontations with anxiety and anxiety cures aside (those with
my mother and her “go get me my pills” commands), my first understanding of alternatives to medicating anxiety attacks came in a philosophy class
in college. My newly found friend (now a contemporary of over 25 years) had walked into the classroom before the session began with her
backpack, a drink, and a paper bag bunched at where the neck would be. She breathed deeply into and out of the bag inhaling and sucking the
paper with a crackle and exhaling and returning the brown lunch bag back to an expanded balloon state.
Evidently, her need for this manoeuvre was brought on by an anxiety attack (now also called a panic attack—a sudden surge of dread and
fear combined). The anxiety attack instigates an imbalance of blood gases, for want of the appropriate amounts of carbon dioxide in the
blood (often caused by the unwitting hyperventilating the anxiety-stricken individual is doing. Inhaling and exhaling steadily through the
paper, then, levels out the carbon dioxide.
Because the anxiety syndrome has become more prevalent in specific cultures and countries, experts in the medical and therapeutic fields have
suggested other self-help anxiety cures. Some of these include talking yourself up (or down, but not depressedly or
negatively), taking your point of focus to a place outside of your body and bodily reactions/symptoms, and sitting calmly with a “this too shall
pass” approach and attitude or mindset.
Sometimes, the anxiety attacks are not physically-related, are not metaphysical, so to speak, but are
instead riding on the coat-tails of a physical illness (such as diabetes, for instance).
Then, the anxiety cures you seek might be more involved. Some sufferers consult doctors or therapists or visit clinics
dedicated to such disorders. In addition, people access the options and alternatives for anxiety cures: they partake of medications
prescribed for them, get therapy (such as biofeedback/Neurofeedback or psychotherapy), or learn new life-management skills. As well, some
experiencing chronic anxiety will endeavor to learn new techniques for breathing, stress-management, and better problem-solving.
As with any disorder or affliction that is consistently plaguing you, your best efforts should include educating yourself on the causes and
effects, consulting medical health and/or therapeutic professional (depending on physical or mental origins of the anxiety) guidance, and
relevant and appropriate treatment—be that treatment in the form of pills or paper bags.
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Resources:
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The Linden Method - This website is simply a shop window for very real anxiety
and panic attacks solution and therapy centres which cure people of their anxiety disorders
The Anxiety Cure - Amazon.com: The Anxiety Cure: Books: Archibald D. Hart by
Archibald D. Hart.
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