Anxiety

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Worry is a normal emotion. Anxiety goes beyond normal worrying. The person becomes fixated on a negative outcome and gets stuck in the Fight or Flight mode. Anxiety predicts an unwarranted gloom and doom scenario for new or unfamiliar situations. Anxiety is fear that is so overboard that the person cannot function normally. Fear of objects falls under anxiety, too. It is unreasonable to fear mustard, balloons, clowns, etc.

Some fears are healthy and normal; fear can stop a person from doing something stupid. But taken to the extreme: Imagine a person who fears snakes and sharks so much that they run out of the room if one is on the television or in a movie. Social fears can become excessive such as refusing to leave the house, inabilty be in a crowd, etc. Anything can become an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), obsession combined with compulsion. But, on the possitive side, OCD people can be the best employees because they make everything so exact and go into a mini-tantrum when something is out of place; it's called being pedantic.

Anxiety is broken down into these categories: Generalized anxiety, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Phobias, Social phobia (social anxiety), Panic attacks, and Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Kitchen Remedies and Natural Cures for Anxiety
1. APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

2. APPLES--RAW & ORGANIC

3. COLD BATHS AND SHOWERS

4. L-THEANINE

5. LUGOL'S IODINE

6. NIACIN (some doctors use it for mental patients)

7. PEANUT BUTTER--NATURAL RAW (right from the jar)

8. RHODIOLA

9. SUPPLEMENT SAM E

The Dreaded Four
Parasites, bacteria, Viruses, mold and Fungus can all mimic anxiety (and other mental disorders).

There is a rat parasite whose goal is to get into a cat's brain. The infected rat acts like a rat but loses its fear of cats. When the cat eats the rat, the parasite makes it way to the cat's brain. Sometimes, humans get that brain parasite and it alters their behavior just like the rat. The kitty litter parasite is now linked to suicides. "... research evidence suggests that it is linked to subsequent mental illness, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and also increased risk of traffic accidents.  This is the exact reason that many mentally ill people respond favorably to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).  Always assume and treat for parasites.  Dr. Oz (on the Oprah show) says that 90% of Americans have parasites.   Read: Parasites.

Some doctors have cleared up anxiety with anti-viral medication. Others have used the antiVirus foods.

Tumeric is antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and antitumoral. Available as a supplement, condiment, and in mustard.

Panic Attack

This has its own page despite being an anxiety sub-topic.

It made the page too long and obscured the focus.

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