Herbal Remedies For Panic Attacks
Kava has been known to reduce panic anxiety attacks and depression. Kava contains kavalactones. This has a relaxing effect and can also help you sleep better. However, don't Use Kava If You're Pregnant.

Kava kava, as it's sometimes called, can be bought in health food stores. However, don't just go off and buy it. Speak to a specialist first. There have been reports of it causing liver problems.

It is also not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women. Not enough research at present has been done, so for women in this category, don't even risk it.

Passion flower and lemon balm are two herbs that seem to produce anxiety-reducing effects. If you are taking medication for a thyroid problem, then it's best not to take anything that contains passion flower.

Lavender essential oil is good to help with calming when feeling anxious/panic. I usually carry a small bottle with me or put some on a cotton ball and keep it in a zip lock bag. The aromatheraphy really helps to focus the mind. It's kinda like programming the mind to 'calm' once I smell the lavender

Arguably, the most popular and well-known herbal preparation for panic attacks, anxiety disorders and depression is St. Johns Wort. It's probably used more for depression.

It seems to be quite effective for depression, if it's not severe. In general, St. Johns Wort seems to be well-tolerated.

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