Acupuncture and
Natural Treatment Options for Anxiety
Approximately 4 million Canadians suffer with chronic anxiety or
depression. One out of eight adults are currently taking
antidepressant medications. While these medications can
offer support and benefit on certain occasions, there are indeed
many people that do not respond well to this form of treatment.
This can be due to a number of factors including:
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Various side effects that
outweigh the benefits of the medication
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A developed tolerance to the
medication that causes the benefits to diminish
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Excessive sensitivity to the
concentrated nature of these medications
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A belief system that suggests
that the anxiety is not due to a biochemical imbalance, or
that this imbalance is the result of a deeper spiritual
issue
In my clinical
practice, I have worked with a number of patients who were
convinced that they had run out of options after finding
medications and/or talk therapy to be ineffective for their
needs. Many of these people try acupuncture as a last
resort. Based on the experience I have had in working with
numerous anxiety ridden patients, I now firmly believe that
Chinese medicine, nutritional supplementation, meditation, and
yoga can offer tremendously helpful support in healing the root
causes of this epidemic. This approach is much more
comprehensive and much less invasive to the brain that using
SSRI medications. It accounts for not only biochemical
factors, but also energetic, nutritional, and spiritual
influences as well.
Acupuncture
Practiced for over
2,500 years, acupuncture is a branch of Chinese medicine that
treats the energetic level of the human body/mind. As
surprising as it is to most people, acupuncture is usually a
profoundly relaxing experience that establishes a deep quality
of restoration and balance to the central nervous system.
Most people feel altered, floaty, dreamy, or sleepy after
treatment. This feeling tends to stick around for a few
hours after the treatment and becomes a more continuous
experience with repetitive treatment. Acupuncture works by
balancing the flow of Qi, or internal life force, in the body.
Anxiety is typically a byproduct of weak Qi in the heart or
kidneys. Other symptoms such as low back pain, heart
palpitations, insomnia, irritability, or nightmares commonly
accompany the anxiety.
Chinese
Herbs
There are a number
of Chinese herbal formulas that can work wonders for anxiety
disorders. Here is a brief list of formulas I commonly use
in my practice to treat anxiety.
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peaceful spirit formula by
Golden Flower
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salvia and amber by 7
Forests
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heavenly emperor's formula
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free and easy wanderer
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suan zao ren tang
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calm spirit by Health Concerns
Western herbs can also be
helpful. Here is a brief list of herbs that can be bought
at the local health food store:
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chamomile
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valerian
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lemon balm
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passion flower
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kava
Nutrition
One of the most
important considerations here is to maintain stable blood sugar
throughout the day. The majority of anxiety patients
suffer from hypoglycemia. They tend to eat refined
carbohydrates and/or drink coffee to start the day, only to
experience the typical 'crash' around 2-4pm. To keep the
blood sugar stable, begin the day with a high protein breakfast
such as eggs, turkey bacon, whole oats, or smoothies with whey
or goat protein in them. Eat a low glycemic snack every
2-3 hours. Avoid coffee and other forms of caffeine.
It can also be revealing to avoid allergenic foods such as
wheat, gluten, pasteurized dairy, and refined sugar for one
month to see if the anxiety significantly improves.
Here is a brief list
of nutritional supplements that can be very helpful in treating
anxiety:
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5HTP
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GABA
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Fish oil
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B vitamin complex
Meditation
and Yoga
Many people find meditation and
yoga to be their most powerful allies in healing anxiety.
With regular practice of various breathing techniques and yoga
postures, people often feel that they have much more control
over their anxiety and that it need not run their life anymore.
These practices can be direct gateways to the rest and restore
mode of the nervous system. On a deeper level, they can
help us forge a spiritual connection with our lives that
instills an unshakable sense of trust and safety in the workings
of the universe.
From a holistive perspective, our
symptoms are never random. There is always a reason why
they creep up. In the case of anxiety, it is helpful to
disengage from our personal feelings about it and look at the
bigger picture. What is the anxiety telling us about
ourselves and where we are at in life? Is it a warning
sign that something is amiss and needs to be acknowledged or
changed? In any regard, the practices mentioned here can
offer a profound level of support in getting to the root of the
problem and inducing a gentle course in a new direction of
calmness and insight.
Call North York Acupuncture today at 416-455-0351
to set up your first appointment today!
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