The Anxiety Remedy That Eliminates Attacks For Good!

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The Anxiety Remedy That Eliminates Attacks For Good!

Have you found yourself going to the hospital by ambulance thinking you were having a stroke or heart attack!

It is estimated, that almost 5% of Americans have struggled with anxiety disorders for many years, commonly affecting more women than men. Anxiety and panic disorders can strike at any age, appearing in children, the elderly, most commonly beginning in young adults. Those who first experience anxiety symptoms, react with fear that there is something terribly wrong with their health.

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Symptoms of Anxiety Disorder 

Have you experienced - sweating, tightness in the neck and stomach, inability to sit for longer than a few minutes and unable to eat or drink as usual. Anxiety attacks are hard to imagine - unless you've had one.

So debilitating are anxiety attacks that it can restrict many from their everyday normal activities and in severe cases some are unable to leave their homes, walk to the end of the street or use any form of transport without being consumed by terror. But it is the anticipation of having another anxiety attack that starts the wave cycle of anxiety in motion.

There are many other symptoms of anxiety disorder that can begin suddenly and can last from half an hour to several hours and on some occasions up to a day.

These can include:

* Rapid heart rate
* Trembling and shaking
* Nausea
* Hot flashes
* Stomach cramps
* Chest pain
* Dizziness
* Shortness of breath
* Sweating
* Chills

What Is Happening In Your Brain In A Panic Attack? 

It has been shown that when people experience extreme anxiety or panic, the activity in their brain moves from the front of their brain to the mid brain. This shows higher blood flow to the section of the brain that was most active.

New research shows, that people's mental activity during a panic attack is suddenly moving to the mid brain, resulting in the heightened state of fear and panic.

The front of the brain is where decision making and rationalization takes place. The midbrain is where survival mechanisms such as fight or flight originate from. You are probably well aware that a panic attack is a 'fight or flight' response to a perceived threat. In short, a separate part of your brain becomes more active during a panic attack.

Everyone can experience symptoms of anxiety attacks of one type or another. It becomes a problem when it occurs at a level and frequency where it starts to interfere with your life.

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The technique developed by Joe Barry, a former sufferer of all too frequent panic attacks and GAD, is a completely natural approach to eliminating 100% of general anxiety and panic attacks. This simple technique known as the One Move Technique(TM) could be so powerful in restoring you back to your former care free self without the use of any medication or alternative therapies.

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Panic Away is proving to be one of the internet's most successful online course for treating anxiety and panic disorder today. The Panic Away program teaches you how to free yourself from ever having another panic attack again.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder 

An excellent video that shows one mans incredible battle with anxiety disorder.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Me

Before you all ask, yes I had my thoughts written down on a piece of paper and was looking down at them. Anyway, for those that are curious, here is the webmd.com link to Generalized Anxiety Disorder: http://www.webmd.com/content/article/60/67148.htm Here's a link to SSRI's: http://www.webmd.com/hw/stroke/zp2718.asp Here's a link to SNRI's (specifically Effexor XR): http://www.webmd.com/drugs/drug-4896-Effexor+XR.aspx?drugid=4896&drugname=Effexor%20XR And, lastly a link to Benzodiazepines: http://www.webmd.com/hw/anxiety_panic_disorders/zu1083.asp Music: 32 Leaves - All Is Numb

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