Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

4 NATURAL WAYS TO REDUCE ANXIETY

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No one is immune to anxiety, which can be triggered by a number of factors. Many people who deal with anxiety can trace their episodes to family, finances or work, but other circumstan­ces, including personal health or even fear of traveling, can lead to anxiety that’s difficult to manage.

According to the Anxiety and Depression Associatio­n of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States, affecting roughly 40 million adults ages 18 and older. The following are some natural ways to treat anxiety that may help people deal with their disorder without the need for medication.

1 CHAMOMILE

An ancient medicinal herb, chamomile is experienci­ng a resurgence of sorts. The dried flowers of chamomile contain many terpenoids and flavonoids that increase its medicinal properties. In fact, a study at the University of Pennsylvan­ia Medical Center that examined the efficacy of chamomile at treating generalize­d anxiety disorder found that patients who took chamomile supplement­s for eight weeks experience­d a significan­t decrease in their symptoms compared to those given a placebo. Chamomile tea has grown increasing­ly popular in recent years, but those experienci­ng anxiety may want to discuss with their doctors chamomile supplement­s as a means to treating anxiety.

2 VALERIAN

Used to treat insomnia, valerian is a sedative herb that is best taken at night. Some people drink valerian tea to reduce their anxiety, but the aroma of valerian tea can be unpleasant. If that aroma is simply too pungent, valerian can be taken as a capsule or tincture. But valerian should really only be taken at night, thanks to its sedative compounds.

3 EXERCISE

Treating anxiety does not necessaril­y have to involve putting

something into your body. Exercise can be an effective antidote to anxiety, especially for those people whose anxiety can be traced to their concerns about their longterm health. Regular exercise improves mood and supports longterm health, and for some people with anxiety, that’s enough to alleviate their condition. Even a relatively short 30-minute daily workout can be very effective at treating anxiety.

4 OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS

Omega-3 fatty acids can benefit the body in a variety of ways. Though most widely associated with promoting cardiovasc­ular health, omega-3 fatty acids also have been linked to alleviatin­g anxiety. In a 2011 study published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, students who received omega-3 polyunsatu­rated fatty acids before an exam experience­d a 20 percent reduction in anxiety symptoms over those who received a placebo. Sources of omega-3 fatty acids include salmon and other oily, coldwater fishes. Omega-3-fatty-acid supplement­s are also available, but men and women should discuss such supplement­s and any potential side effects with their physicians before taking anything.

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