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The Naturopathic Way to Combat Insomnia, Stress, Restlessness and Anxiety, Plus Many Other Common Psychological Problems

A total 41% of American workers interviewed reported an increase in work stress on their jobs compared to a year earlier.   Another poll taken among Americans showed that more than one half of the respondents (58%) reported having experienced insomnia at least a few nights a week.   This is a trend in American health, where we are seeing many common psychological problems such as stress and insomnia moving to an epidemic stage (epidemic means 1 in 4 have the ailment).

Why have these psychological problems reached epidemic numbers?   There are many reasons for stress, insomnia, restlessness and anxiety, such as significant personal events, like losing a job, marital problems, money worries and generally worrying.   Other causes can include physical illness that causes pain, depression, shift work, caffeine or alcohol consumption, and medication side-effects.   Each one is a drain on your nutritional support system, this is a scientific fact.

The drain on your nutritional support system is the common thread here which runs through all of these problems.   What do I mean when I say drain on your nutritional support system?   I mean that each one of those problems burns up large amounts of your B vitamins and minerals.   Those B vitamins and minerals are your nutritional support and if they get low the problems you are experiencing will seem to grow in number and severity.  

That nutritional support system is the foundation from which you handle everyday problems.   When that foundation is supporting you; you feel more confident and you handle your everyday troubles and crises with ease and consideration.   If you are not supported, you may handle the problem, but you feel the physical and emotional drain on your body and mind.   Then where is the next problem/crises coming from; this is the modern world with plenty of them to spare, you need support.     

Are you experiencing some of the symptoms of a drained nutritional support system, stress, anxiety, insomnia or restlessness?   Well do not expect your body to run trouble free without replacing the nutrition in that system.   Not replenishing that system is like expecting your car to run without oil.   Look below at the different B vitamins and see the symptoms you can acquire due to their deficiencies, all scientifically proven.

Why can’t we just get our vitamins from our diet?   You just have to look around you to see the evidence that the majority of Americans have no idea what a good diet is (see article “America Is Number One, The Fattest Industrialized Country In The World”).   At every turn in our society we are, in fact, encouraged to eat foods that have almost no nutritional value by the media.   Most markets do not offer us much of a choice.  The food is refined, irradiated or poorly grown at the farm; all three destroying the nutritional value of the food.   The very people who are supposed to protect our health instead defend the manufacturer and spin the information so much they are confusing.   They even make laws to stop anyone from saying that to eat certain whole foods might prevent or cure you of many diseases, even though it is true.

I have been involved with naturopathic medicine and nutrition for over 20 years and I find it difficult to find whole foods that are truly nutritional in any market or restaurant.   The odds are stacked against you having any better luck than I do.   So I supplement to make sure that I keep a balance of B vitamins and minerals beyond what I eat and I suggest you do the same thing.   Why allow yourself and your family to be caught up in the same health crisis you see everywhere today.

Important Note: Basic law of nature and another scientific fact (see article, “The Truth About Vitamins”), if your B Stress formula is not from food you cannot absorb it!   It is a big basic law of nature; we depend on plants for our nutrition.   If your vitamin supplement does not say the words somewhere on the label Whole Food Vitamins”, “Made From Whole Foods” or “Food Vitamins”.   Do not waste your money on it because it is synthetic and you cannot absorb it.

Below Are What Your Stress B Vitamin Supplement Should Contain In A Whole Food Form.   Plus, The Problems A Deficiency Of Each Vitamin And Mineral Can Cause.

Vitamin A
Essential, either directly or indirectly, for the proper functioning of most organs of the body” and may prevent stress-induced immunological disorders.

Vitamin C
If, you are not getting enough vitamin C you may be tired, you may bruise easily, and you may just feel generally ill.

Thiamin B-1
Thiamin supplements have been shown to improve mood and mental function and to relieve stress and muscle tension.

Riboflavin B-2
People today have an increased need for Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) in stressful situations and it is the most common of vitamin deficiencies.   Highly beneficial, for anxiety, stress, and fatigue.

Niacinamide B-3 (called the happy vitamin)
A, deficiency of this vitamin can cause depression.   Left untreated, it can lead to psychosis and dementia.   Symptoms of a deficiency include agitation, anxiety, and mental lethargy.

Vitamin B-6
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) levels are typically quite low in depressed patients, especially women taking birth-control pills or other forms of estrogens.

Folate
Depression is the most common symptom of a folic acid deficiency.   Other symptoms of folic acid deficiency are: fatigue, apathy, and dementia.

B-12
Recent studies have shown that there is a definite benefit to be gained by giving vitamin B12 to patients suffering from depression, fatigue and mental illnesses of other kinds. Even a slight deficiency of B12 is found to produce marked symptoms.

Pantothenate
Low levels can lead to sleep disturbances headaches, gastrointestinal distress and fatigue.

Biotin
Necessary for cell growth, the production of fatty acids and the metabolism of fats and amino acids.   It plays a role in the Citric acid cycle, which is the process by which biochemical energy is generated.

Magnesium
Dr. Bernard Jensen wrote, “Magnesia, an inorganic substance,…is actually a combination of oxygen and magnesium….Man must have the biochemic (organic) form—food magnesium—rather than the inorganic form…The patient who is highly nervous, excitable, overly emotional and erratic in actions needs magnesium as a sedative”.

Zinc
A deficiency of zinc will depress the immune system and leave you at higher risk of infection.

Potassium
Deficiencies of potassium can lead to behavioral disturbances

Choline
The supplement is touted as beneficial for mood, mental acuity and heart health.

Inositol
Studies have found that it also may help patients who suffer from depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

PABA
Deficiency symptoms include fatigue, irritability, depression, nervousness, headache, constipation, and other digestive disorders.

Example Of A Nutritional Herbal Formula For Stress, Insomnia, Restlessness, And Anxiety.   Also Helps Maintain Your Nutritional Support System, Can Be Taken With B Stress Supplements.

In wild crafted or organic form this herbal formula is nourishing, tranquilizing and anti-spasmodic in action.   It is designed to encourage composure while reducing anxiety, tension and stress.   It is intended to help calm down, rest, relax, sedate and relieve nervous tension and muscle spasm.   Listed below are each of the herbs and their benefits and safety.

Important Note: If your herbal supplement does not say that it is organic or wild crafted then it could be grown anywhere under less then healthy conditions.   This is one area where the government rigorously enforces the law and so does the herbal industry.

The information given here is based on thousands of years of traditional safe use.

Black Cohosh root
Used as a tonic for the central nervous system and is regarded as a nervine.   It is an excellent, safe sedative for nervous disorders, and is put in many nerve combinations.

Valerian root
Used for over a 1000 years to calm all kinds of nervous disorders.   In centuries past it was taken as often as coffee in Europe.   Called “Nature’s Tranquilizer”; because it calms the nerves without the side effects of comparable orthodox drugs. 

Blue Cohosh root
Blue Cohosh may be used in cases where an anti-spasmodic is called for and it can also calm frazzled nerves and relieve anxiety.  

Wild Yam root
Wild yam acts as a sedative on the nerves governing muscles which relax the stomach walls and abdominal area.   Wild yam is very relaxing and soothing to the nerves of people who suffer from anxiety.

Hops flower
Am excellent nerve tonic that is fast acting where insomnia and nightmares are a problem.   Hops are an excellent food source of B 3 known as the happy vitamin.

Passion Flower herb
Used to soothe the nervous system without the side effects of depression or disorientation.   Encourages deep restful sleep without morning hangover effects. 

Skullcap herb
Relaxes nervous tension, induces calm and counteracts sleeplessness.   Has shown itself to be excellent for breaking addictions and easing problems associated with drug withdrawal.

Lobelia herb & seed
Known, to be a power ful physical relaxant, affecting the nervous system.   It is considered one of the strongest and safest relaxants in the herbal kingdom.

Chamomile flower
Is best known as a soothing digestive tonic which is sedative in nature and used for calming the nerves and inducing sleep.

Wood Betony herb
Is calming to the nerves, sooths tension, tones stomach and a remedy for chronic headaches.

Suggested Guidelines: Not recommended if pregnant, nursing, or if currently taking prescription or over the counter medications.   Consult with a qualified healthcare professional if condition persists or increases.

 

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Posted by Oliver on October 3rd, 2011 Comments Off

Sleep Solutions – Eliminate Insomnia Forever Without Sleeping Pills

Sleep Solutions

Start Getting A Good Night Sleep – Every Night !! You turn the T.V. off and lay there in the dark, wide awake, underlying thought approximately your livlihood and stressing just about bills or health or whatever it might be. After a short time you get frustrated and turn the T.V back on to take your mind off your worries.

After a couple hours you dwindle asleep but you continue to roll nearly drifting in and out of sleep. What is avoiding you from getting a great deep sleep that we all crisis to function properly for the duration of the day? Its stress and the inability to totally keep cool your mind. We all appear to trust the insomnia cures and sleep aids such a haven’t really worked well for anyone..

Counting Sheep can help you sometimes. All you have to do is close your eyes and picture sheep jumping over a fence counting each one until you fall asleep. In a perfect world this method is excellent for its simplicity. Although, back on Earth this method sucks because you can only count so many sheep until your mind naturally wonders back to your worries that keep you awake in the first place. Then at least we have sleeping pills to help us. Yes, just a couple of pills and there you are sleeping through the night to be gently woken up by your alarm clock, you stretch, get out of bed and are completely refreshed and ready for a full day’s work. WRONG !! Sleeping pills give you the illusion of sleep.

Yes, you are unconscious for most of the night because of the chemicals that trick your mind but your body has not relaxed at all. The alarm clock rings and after hitting snooze a hundred times you tear yourself out of bed and drag yourself to your coffee maker. Yes, this was my life and it showed in my face, the bags were horrible. I feel like a new person now, not only am I getting an awesome night sleep but I have more motivation for making my life better. It is amazing what getting sleep can do.

Getting solid sleep is the first step to sparking motivation, enhancing creativity, increasing energy and much more. The Uncommon Sleep Aid If you want to start getting sleep it might be time to try an unconventional method known as Binaural Beats, Sound Therapy, Frequency Harmonics, Brainwave Entrainment, etc… It has many names but is all the same. How It Works Binaural Beats are soothing Musical Sounds in Mp3 format.

Used with headphones because they consist of different frequencies played in each ear independently. They are mixed with relaxing sounds, such as rippling water and subtle musical tones. Do your body a favour. Have a good sleep tonight! Download your Sleep Solutions eBook now!

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Posted by Oliver on September 16th, 2011 Comments Off

Are these side effects from Zoloft or something else?

I’m on Zoloft (been on it for a month), and lately I’ve been sleeping for the majority of the day and still waking up tired (insomnia) , feeling as if I’m about to have a panic attack, nauseous, and experiencing major headaches (I never get them) and it seems as if my vision is getting worse (I’m already near sighted).

Are these just side effects that aren’t mentioned in the pamphlet or something else?

Posted by Oliver on July 8th, 2011 1 Comment

Will taking Estradiol 0.5mg tablets help me feel better ?

I’m going through perimenopause and have been having the symptoms of mood swings, insomnia, irregular periods, gaining weight for no apparent reason skin is sagging in the face, brain fog or being just plain forgetful ( I feel like an idiot at times & like I’m falling apart ).

I’m told I should embrace the changes going on in my life…UHM…I’m usually very optimistic, but I feel like crap and can’t embrace that !

Will this medication help me feel better or worse ? Will I end up gaining more weight ? I’m already depressed and don’t want to gain more weight, that certainly won’t help with my depression.
I am already taking Wellbutrin SR ( for 4 yrs ) for the depression, but it has stopped working.

I guess I’m just wanting to know the pros and cons of this medication. One hears so many different things about HRT that it’s very confusing.
My mother also died of breast cancer but this did not seem to concern my GYN.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you !
I did discuss the questions I have with my Dr . Hence I told him My Mother died of breast cancer and it didn’t phase him.

I ask him everything I ask here. I really wanted an opinion from someone that has taken the medication or really has some legit info. on it.
Again, I realize everyone reacts differently to meds. I still would like to know how it effected others.
Thanks for the attempt at answering my question ” he who cares “.

Posted by Oliver on June 26th, 2011 1 Comment

Drinking alcohol causes insomnia?

When I get really drunk I can sleep okay- but if I have a few drinks (3-4 beers) I tend to wake up after 5 hrs and I feel rubbish for the next day. Does anyone know why this is?

Posted by Oliver on June 4th, 2011 1 Comment

Pregnancy insomnia, NOTHING works to make me fall asleep! or stay asleep!?

I am 34 weeks pregnant, almost 35 weeks.
I cant sleep! nothing works to make me fall asleep, and when i finally fall asleep i wake up 3-5 times a night to go pee, or i just wake up and look around my room.
when i wake up in the AM i have actual memory of tossing around and getting up, so its not like i just stur and then fall back asleep its like i actually fully wake up.

in the AM i feel even more tired then i did when before i went to bed, its horrible.
yesterday my fiance and i were at the mall and we got some lunch, i almost fell asleep at the table in the mall. it was horrible! i dont feel safe driving because how tired i get.

when i try to fall asleep at night i get a sudden bout of energy, i have tried:
exercise
a warm bath
pillow mist
sex
cleaning
going on the computer
reading
watching boring late night tv
tea
tylenol pm
tylenol 3
having my fiance tickle my arms [that used to help me fall asleep]
pillows
different positions

but the thing is i just dont FEEL tired, my mind is 100% awake but my body is really tired, i WANT to sleep, i dont want to do anything else but i cant fall asleep, or stay asleep!

i honestly think that medication is the only thing that will help me, have any of you ladies used any kind of sleep medication later on during your pregnancies? i need sleep its effecting me horribly i fall asleep at work and at odd times of the day when i should be alert

it hasnt been unusual for me to be awake at 6am and not go back to sleep till after 1 am, and still wake up 3-5 times a night.

please ANY advice helps! what can i say to my DR about this? i havce told him i cant sleep before and all he said was that its normal i dont feel like this is normal at all!
okay if i am saying this is not normal its NOT. i know my body and i am truely suffering, i had the normal pregnancy insomnia before but this is way worse and way different.

Posted by Oliver on March 27th, 2011 4 Comments