Anxiety Moderator
Contents: Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.), Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata), Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Holy Basil (Tulsi)
Indications: For people who suffer from social anxiety disorder. A natural solution to feelings of nervousness, anxiety, or stress.
Actions: Counters counter-acting hormones that cause feelings of anger, sadness, anxiety, and loneliness that often accompany anxiety. As a mood booster, it can provide energy and aid in overcoming negative thoughts. Helps the body adapt to different stressful environments and improve natural response to anxiety triggers.
Administration: One hour after breakfast and / or dinner, one capsule, once or twice per day, while digestion is still active, but the stomach is mostly empty, thereby producing the best effect with the least amount of discomfort. Three weeks on, one week off.
For more pronounced cases, and also for those in higher weight brackets, prescribe 2 X per day, 40 caps total, 1 or 2 caps each time. Or by Practitioner prescription, which may vary from these instructions.
Storage: Must be kept sealed in cool dry place, normal refrigeration is required.
Common recommendations
Dietary considerations related to disease and blood type
Other Medicines
Cautions:
Level 2 Diagnosis and Cleanse plus Compounds, as needed.
Jamu Jo Tonics, (Be sure these are also compatible with other diagnosis)
Vitamin C IV infusions, Once per week for the first month, then twice per month or as requested.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.). Soothe the nervous system and feelings of calm. Its anxiolytic effects are well known.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata). Primarily used to help people get uninterrupted sleep, this ancient sedative is known to counter the feelings of anxiety and can provide a sense of relief from overwhelming emotions.
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). Lavender is packed with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, but it is perhaps best known for its scent, which alone can help calm down a busy mind and release physical and mental tension. Even a few drops of this essential oil on your pillow can work wonders, or lavender tea can be brewed and consumed regularly.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). In Ayurvedic medicine, ashwagandha is widely praised for many health conditions, but it is particularly well known as an adaptogen, meaning that instead of regulating certain hormones or metabolic functions in one way or another, it helps the body adapt to different stressful environments and improve our natural response to anxiety triggers.
Holy Basil (Tulsi). Holy Basil (Tulsi). Increases levels of dopamine, is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), and inhibits acetylcholinesterase (AChE) which boosts acetylcholine. Holy Basil reduces spikes in cortisol induced by chronic stress. And is particularly effective in reducing stress caused by loud noise. Holy Basil is also a potent antioxidant. It’s a natural COX-2 inhibitor. And the compounds including eugenol, cirsilineol, cirsimaritin, isothymusin, isothymonin, apigenin, rosmarinic acid in Holy Basil have been compared to the pain-relieving activity of ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin.