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Anxiety
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Anxiety

<h4>Acute Anxiety Disorder and Depression Treatment</h4> <p>Yoga is an effective natural treatment for acute anxiety disorder and depression. Researchers have found that yoga may be superior to other forms of exercise in its positive effect on mood and anxiety. Daily practice of complete relaxation and meditation is essential in depression and anxiety disorder treatment.</p> <p>Considerable evidence exists regarding the suitability of Yoga in dealing with depression and anxiety as natural mind body medicine. Yoga researches have shown yoga can improve sleep disturbance, anxiety, and mental quality of life, having a direct, potent and lasting effect on anxiety.</p> <p>Yoga is considered to be the natural way to overcome your deep rooted fears thus giving a feeling of improvement in you. It calms the nervous system, lowers your heart rate, ease the mind and also teaches you to slow down your breathing and relax your body.</p> <p>Even if you do not get much time, a few minutes of meditation can make a difference.</p> <h4>Understanding Acute Anxiety Disorder</h4> <p>Mental and emotional troubles, such as Acute Anxiety Disorder is usually the result of long term tension or mental fatigue which creates disturbances in our energy flow.</p> <p>Mild anxiety is indistinct and bearable, while acute anxiety disorder can be extremely distressing. It causes limitless worry, apprehension, nervousness and fear. It can have severe impact on our daily routine and opens the gate for multitude of stress related chronic ailments like diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.</p> <p>It is detectable when a person has a disturbed sleep or when he is not able to execute his functions smoothly.</p> <p>This disorder can have both psychological and physical symptoms. You would experience tiredness, irritability, anger, increased pulse rate, heartbeats, palpitation, perspiration, mouth becoming dry, lack of concentration and sleeping difficulties.</p> <p>Dealing with depression and acute anxiety requires treatment through medicine as well as specific yoga routine.</p> <h4>Heal Your Mind &amp; Body With Yoga</h4> <p>Anxiety and Depression treatment by yoga therapy eliminates the emotional blocks that prevent us from leading a healthy life and restores mind and body harmony.</p> <p>Practicing exercises helps counteract anxiety-driven depression as it reduces stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. A regular yoga routine of exercise and stretching stimulates metabolism and increases energy through much improved oxygenation, while <strong>Meditation and breathing exercises stabilizes and soothe the mind</strong>.</p> <h4>Yoga Treatment for Acute Anxiety Disorder</h4> <p>Yoga intensifies and re-balances hormonal state of the body. Mental focus on the poses combined with breathing and physical strive, not only helps to stop destructive obsessive thinking, but also trains the mind to attain calmness.</p> <p>Practice these generalized yoga exercises to deal with depression and anxiety disorder.</p>

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Depression
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Depression

<h4>Depression</h4> <p>Depression is a serious illness but we can combat it through various exercises and yoga for depression. It is very different from the common experience of feeling unhappy, miserable or fed up for a short period of time. Depression is quite common and about one in ten people experience depression at some point or other. Women are more likely to have depression than men, and 1 in 4 women will require treatment for depression, compared to 1 in 10 men. Suicidal tendency is comparatively more in women than men, probably because men are less likely to seek help for depression. People with a family history of depression are more likely to experience depression themselves.</p> <p>Depression can mean just being in low spirits. It doesn't stop you from leading a normal life, but makes everything harder to do and seem less worthwhile.</p> <p>At its worst, major depression (clinical depression) can be life-threatening, because it can make people suicidal or simply give up the will to live.</p> <p>The disease may aggravate if we do not take immediate step to treat this problem. For curing this mental disease, we can avail the <strong>Benefits of Yogapathy</strong>, since there can be no better substitute than <strong>yoga for depression as a remedy</strong>.</p> <h4>Different types of Depression</h4> <p>Depression affects people in many ways and can cause several physical, psychological (mental) and social symptoms. Depression is a serious illness with real effects, and it is certainly not a sign of failure. There are different types of Depression which are highlighted below:</p> <h5>Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD):</h5> <p>When you usually become depressed only during a particular season, i.e. in autumn and winter, it could be due to not getting enough daylight.</p> <h5>Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression):</h5> <p>When periods of depression alternate with periods of mania, some people said to have mood swings. When manic, they are in a state of high excitement, and may plan and may try to execute grandiose schemes and ideas.</p> <p>After a short manic phase the Person may feel depressed for a long time. Lack of energy and motivation is characteristic of this phase. This period is just the opposite of the manic stage and often lasts long.</p> <p>At least one person in every six becomes depressed in the course of their lives. All age groups can be affected, and it's important to take symptoms seriously and not to dismiss them as an inevitable part of growing up or growing old. By recognizing and treating the symptoms and getting help, it's possible to overcome depression, and prevent it coming back.</p> <h5>Postnatal Depression</h5> <p>Many mothers have 'the baby blues' soon after the birth of their baby, but it usually passes after a few days. Postnatal depression is a more serious problem and can appear any time between two weeks and two years after the birth.</p> <h4>Yoga Research on Depression</h4> <p>A study was done to examine the efficacy of yoga therapy as a complementary treatment for psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Department of Psychology, California State University, Northridge, California, USA. The combined analysis of all 10 studies provided a pooled effect size of -3.25 (95% CI, -5.36 to -1.14; P = .002), indicating that "yoga-based interventions have a statistically significant effect as an adjunct treatment for major psychiatric disorders."</p> <p>Findings in support of alternative and complementary interventions may especially be an aid in the treatment of disorders for which current treatments are found to be inadequate or to carry severe liabilities. This study concluded, as current psychopharmacologic interventions for severe mental illness are associated with increased risk of weight gain as well as other metabolic side effects that increase patients' risk for cardiovascular disease, yoga may be an effective, far less toxic adjunct treatment option for severe mental illness.</p> <p>According to another research, Yoga is believed to have beneficial effects on cognition, attenuation of emotional intensity and stress reduction. A study conducted by Memory Studies Laboratory, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal, RN, Brazil showed long term Yoga practitioners have improvement of the memory performance, as well as improvements in psychophysiological parameters. The present results suggest that "regular yoga practice can improve aspects of cognition and quality of life for healthy individuals."</p> <p>Studies also support that "Yogic relaxation therapy leads to conscious and subconscious recognition of underlying psychological factors and helps releasing of suppressed conflicts." The patients with mild to moderate anxiety and depressive symptoms improved significantly with 'Yoga Nidra' intervention.</p> <h4>Tips to Prevent Depression</h4> <p>Try to recognize the pattern of negative thinking when you are doing it, and replace it with a more constructive activity. Look for things to do that occupy your mind.</p> <p>You need to do things that will improve the way you feel about yourself. Allow yourself positive experiences and treats that reinforce the idea that you deserve good things. Pay attention to your personal appearance.</p> <p>Although you may not feel like it, it's very therapeutic to take part in physical activities, for 20 minutes a day.</p> <p>Playing sports, running, dancing, cycling, and even brisk walking can stimulate chemicals in the brain called endorphins, which can help you to feel better.</p> <p>But don't miss out the practice of yoga to get relief from Depression and Anxiety.</p> <h4>Reap the Benefits of Yoga for Depression Treatment</h4> <ol> <li>Strengthens our nervous system.</li> <li>Calms the mind and helps in attaining peace.</li> <li>Helps to improve concentration, create inner harmony and balance the mind and body.</li> <li>Alleviates stress and produces endorphins in our body.</li> <li>Provides energy to the body by relieving tiredness and fatigue.</li> <li>Stimulates the brain and helps to build confidence.</li> </ol>

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Insomnia
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Insomnia

<h4>What Is Insomnia? Treatment for Mild and Severe Insomnia</h4> <p>Mild or severe insomnia is a common sleeping disorder in which you have difficulty in sleeping or have disturbed asleep. However, many people remain unaware of the behavioral and remedial measures available for curing insomnia.</p> <p>Insomnia can range from mild to severe, depending on how often it occurs and how long it continues. An estimated 30 to 50 per cent of the general population is affected by acute insomnia, and 10 per cent have chronic insomnia.</p> <p>Insomnia may cause little sleep or poor-quality sleep. As a result, you may not feel fresh and energized.</p> <h4>There are several natural cures for insomnia.</h4> <ol> <li>Valerian, a herb, which is an over-the-counter insomnia remedy in Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, France, and Italy.</li> <li>Melatonin, a hormone which is naturally found in the body.</li> <li>Kava, a herb, which is ideal for curing anxiety-related problems.</li> <li>Aromatherapy, the English Lavender scent used as a folk remedy to help people fall asleep.</li> <li>Proper diet, containing carbohydrates and magnesium rich foods. Caffeine and sweets should be avoided.</li> </ol> <p>Apart from the above, there are other natural cures for insomnia such as, light, music, acupuncture, relaxation techniques etc.</p> <p>Yoga is a combination of meditation, deep breathing and stretching which helps to beat stress, relaxes the mind and get better sleep at night. Yoga works well even in people suffering from severe insomnia.</p> <h4>Classification of insomnia</h4> <p><strong>Insomnia can be classified in the following ways:</strong></p> <p>Symptoms lasting less than one week are known as Transient Insomnia.</p> <p>Symptoms lasting between one to three weeks are known as Short-Term Insomnia.</p> <p>Symptoms longer than three weeks are known as Chronic Insomnia.</p> <p>Besides the above, severe insomnia can also be treated by natural yoga therapy.</p> <h4>Causes of Insomnia</h4> <ul> <li>Depression</li> <li>Anxiety</li> <li>Mania</li> <li>Stress at work place</li> <li>Excessive or unpleasant noise</li> <li>Presence of an acute illness or hospitalization</li> <li>Menopause and hot flashes</li> <li>An overactive thyroid</li> <li>Conditions that make it hard to breathe, such as asthma and heart failure</li> <li>Uncomfortable room temperature (too hot or too cold)</li> </ul> <h4>Symptoms of Insomnia</h4> <ol> <li>Causes Vehicle accidents because of fatigued, sleep-deprived drivers.</li> <li>Poor concentration and ability to focus.</li> <li>Problems with retention or memory.</li> <li>Irritability and impaired social interaction.</li> <li>Sleepiness during the day.</li> </ol>

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