| We
humans need a certain amount of stimulation to get us out
of bed in the morning. Motivating stimulus is fine but, as
with most things, there is a point beyond which something
healthy and positive becomes negative. Too much unrelenting
stimulus, and things tend to deteriorate into stress. Long
term stress causes many symptoms of ill health.
Symptoms
High blood pressure, headaches, neck aches, muscle
tension and pain, cramps, dizziness, asthma, digestive symptoms
such as diarrhoea, bloating, nausea, IBS, lack of appetite,
over-eating, ulcers, cravings, crying easily, tiredness, sexual
problems, poor immune function, emotional instability, low
mood or depression…

Helpful Herbs
Nature provides many herbs to relax and revitalise
the nervous system. They benefit from having no
addictive qualities or unwanted side effects, working
gently with your body to restore balance. They continue
to work no matter how long you use them.
Taking these herbs in a liquid form
really increases their effect when you are stressed, as they
go straight into your system without your digestion doing
any work.
Avena
sativa (oats)
Oats, full of vitamin B and calming constituents, gently
reduce physical and emotional pressure, while nourishing
the nervous system. Avena sativa’s effects build
up gradually and it can be taken long term. It is ideal for
situations such as exams, where the stress is on-going. It
also works with hyperactive or over-stressed children.
Passiflora Complex
Passiflora combined with Avena sativa is slightly stronger
in its effect, relaxing muscle tension
and relieving anxiety.
It has a calming effect if you constantly feel nervy and wound-up.
It also helps to improve sleep quality and can be taken short
or long term, alongside other medication.
If you are taking tranquillisers,
sedatives or antidepressants, it isn’t sensible to take
herbs that have similar effects as well. If you feel your
medication isn’t working, go back to your doctor to
discuss changing or coming off it, and try herbal remedies
instead.
Valerian
For faster, more targeted action,
use Valerian. It reduces muscle spasm and has an impressively
sedating effect on mind and body. Perfect for short term stress
requiring a fast acting remedy with no side effects. Don’t
take Valerian alongside other sedative medication.
Hypericum
Hypericum has a positive effect on mild
depression and low mood.
Combined with Hops and Lemon Balm it also tackles the underlying
anxiety that can trigger depression.
Nervous anxiety and tension, linked to mild depression,
will improve within one to three weeks with Hypericum Complex.
This is a great remedy if you are struggling with a multitude
of menopausal symptoms or suffering from SAD syndrome.
Hypericum is not suitable to be taken with other medication.
Ginsavena
This mixture of Avena sativa and Siberian Ginseng lifts
energy levels whilst soothing frazzled nerves, easily
dealing with fatigue whilst calming at the same time.
Increase its effectiveness by avoiding caffeine and drinking
plenty of water.
Do not take Ginsavena for longer than three
months, and avoid it if you are on hormonal or heart medication,
or are diabetic, epileptic or schizophrenic.
Flower Essences
Several Flower Essences can help with stress. They
work by balancing the emotions and take effect almost immediately
with no contraindications or side effects. They are ideal
for children. Choose from:
Relaxation Essence for
those stressed and anxious
Mood Essence for those depressed
and low
Vitality Essence for those fatigued
and unmotivated.
These remedies can be taken alongside herbal remedies.
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Case
Study

Anya
was a busy teacher about to move house. She wanted
to increase her energy levels to cope with the stresses
of moving, but didn’t want to be fizzing with
caffeine-type energy as that just made it harder for
her to sleep. Being a teacher, her stress levels were
quite high already, and she was worried that the strain
of moving would make her ill.
In the month
before moving, she took Ginsavena and Floradix, whilst
using herbal teas to avoid caffeine and promote even
better sleep. She was surprised at how well she handled
the move, and enjoyed feeling more in control of her
stress levels on a day-to-day basis.
How
did she do it?
| Instead
of
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she
took
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| Coffee
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Herb teas such as chamomile
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| Tea
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Rooibosch
tea
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| Sugary
snacks
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Dried
fruit, full of minerals
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| Alcohol
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Sparkling
fruit juices
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Ginsavena
gives you calm, useful energy!
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