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Richard Ede explains what anxiety is, common symptoms of anxiety and some useful techniques to self manage anxiety. He also talks about how therapy and self hypnosis can help anxiety. The article provides some natural remedies for anxiety including the supplement SAMe, Kiwiherb StressCare and Love Chai Calming Tea.

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What is Anxiety and HowCan We Manage It - by

Richard Ede[http://www.nourishinghub.com.au]

By: Simone Denny

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I was fortunate to meet up with Richard Ede here in his hometown of Sydney and talk in detailabout his work as a Holistic Counsellor, Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist. I was immediatelystruck by his calm manner, his passion for his work and his genuine quest for make people'slives better. Richard helps people take control and free themselves from persistent problems, sotheir lives become easier and more enjoyable. He also provides expert advice and articles to Cleoand Cosmopolitan magazines. In this article Richard talks about anxiety, its common signs andsymptoms and what you can do to help yourself!

Let’s have a look at Anxiety!Most of us have our own understanding of what it is. We may have suffered from it at somepoint in our life or know someone that has. Research indicates that women are at least twice aslikely to be diagnosed with anxiety. I believe the pressures in society placed on women play a bigrole in this occurring.

What is Anxiety?Anxiety can be defined as apprehension over an anticipated problem. It tends to be about afuture threat and can involve arousal or sympathetic nervous system activity. It can vary frombeing mild to very debilitating. There are many forms of anxiety such as a specific phobia, socialphobia, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and acutestress disorder. I will focus on general anxiety in this article as this appears to be the one thataffects most of us at some point or another in our lives.

People who suffer from anxiety may find they tend to worry a lot, which may lead tophysiological symptoms such as a racing heart, tightening of the chest, and hot and cold flushes.They may also find it difficult to carry out everyday activities that they would do normally.Common signs that you may experience are, but are not limited to, feeling restless and on edge,feeling tired easily, having difficulty concentrating, feeling irritable and having trouble sleeping.

Uncertainty and fear may arise in an individual when they experience something that doesn’t fitwithin their belief system structure. This may lead to an anxious feeling that may be eithermomentary or long lasting. An example of a belief system is: a) the world is a dangerous place,or b) the world is friendly and safe. An individual’s belief system structures how they perceivethe world and influences their behaviour patterns, relationships and may lead to physiologicalsymptoms when challenged. I work with people to help restructure their belief systems that areno longer serving them, whilst strengthening those parts of themselves that have beenmarginalised and are creating inner conflict. As a result of this they become stronger, step intotheir power and experience freedom.

What can you do to help yourself?There are many roads that one can take to help themselves if they’re suffering from anxiety.Some people may prefer to see their Doctor and be prescribed medication, whilst others mayprefer to take an alternative route to improve their wellbeing. Whatever road a person may takeit should be an informed decision. People may also seek therapy to help with anxiety. There aremany different forms of therapy that can help you. I use a holistic approach and in myexperience have found this to be the most effective in creating positive change.

I feel that mainstream psychology tends to pathologise a person and treats the symptoms only asopposed to treating the whole person. In my view that is a reductionist standpoint that doesn’t

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actually allow for true healing to occur. It’s quite surprising what can be uncovered through theapproach that I use and how quickly healing can take place.

How can you help yourself? There are a number of practical things that you can do!Many people find self-hypnosis very effective for controlling anxiety. I teach people in my clinicand run workshops on self-hypnosis to help people feel in control and confident in helpingthemselves to reduce anxiety and stress. It’s a great self-help tool that you’ll have for life!

Meditation is very useful in reducing anxiety and may help calm the mind. I believe that leadinga healthy and balanced lifestyle is important in maintaining your overall general sense ofwellbeing. Family and friends may provide a support network that is vital to your mental healthand wellbeing. Most importantly be kind to yourself and seek help if you’re having difficultydealing with it on your own. Getting the right help can be truly life changing!

Download your FREE article ‘5 Secrets for Emotional Wellbeing and Creating Changein your Life!’ here

Interested in learning more about Richard's work? Join Richard on the 20th of November inSydney for his Self Hypnosis Workshop focusing on Stress and Anxiety.

Alternatively contact Richard for a one on one session in person or via skype through hiswebsite http://www.richardede.com.au

Richard Ede

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The Nourishing Hub offers a range of natural products designed to relieve anxiety, stress andsleep concerns, you can check them out here

Here are a few of our tried and tested products that we have been recommended by ourcustomers and naturopaths.

Herbs of Gold SAMe Gold - this is an excellent supplement for relieving nervous tension -stress and mild anxiety,

SAMe is required for the synthesis of neurotransmitters, including noradrenaline, serotonin anddopamine, which play an important role in regulating normal mood and/or behaviour.SAMe Helps support neurotransmitter production, for the regulation of healthy mood andbehaviour.

Bush Flower Essence - Calm and Clear - This essence is designed to help one find time forone’s self, to relax without external pressures & demands, to wind down and enjoy relaxingpursuits. Easy to Use: Just 7 drops under the tongue.

Kiwiherb StressCare - We love this brand - it is completely natural without preservatives,colours or sugar. StressCare is a professional blend of the anti-stress herbs Withania and LemonBalm, with 8 different B vitamins to nourish the nervous system and aid energy production.

Love Chai Calming Tea - Designed by Love chai naturopath Emma Jane, each ingredient hasbeen carefully selected to calm the nervous system, help you cope with stress & relax into a morepeaceful state of well being.

We would love to hear from you about any therapy, self practices or natural remedies that havehelped with Anxiety so we can share them with the Nourishing Hub readers.

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