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DESCRIPTION A common acute or chronic, fearful emotion with associated physical symptoms.
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HERBS OF CHOICE Herbs are often used in combinations when combating an illness. Some of the most frequently used herbs are listed below. These nine herbs were picked up from different herbal combinations and are not meant to form a recipe. Our reference code for the different combinations of herbs used for this condition is FAT. This listing is not meant to diagnose, only to inform. This is of course not a complete list and is not meant to be used in the place of a doctor's advice. Click the image of each herb for a brief introduction in terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
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CLINICAL SUCCESS IN CHINA Chinese herbal doctors have reported some successful applications of these herbal combinations. During observation on 72
patients receiving 3 month of treatment with herbal remedy, 49 cases were judged as healing (full recovery and symptom free,
Hamilton Anxiety Scale - HAMA < 7), 13 cases other significant improvement (HAMA < 13), 7 cases other moderate improvement (HAMA reduced by 2). Physicians judged the clinical efficacy to be good or excellent in 95.8%. Check the table below for details. |
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HERBAL REMEDY BEST FOR YOU The most powerful feature of Traditional Chinese Medicine is that it allows you to easily combine multiple ingredients to form a recipe to suit the specific need of individual. The list below are to give you an idea of why you can get the herbal remedy best for you from here with us. |
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Authoritative Oriented Recipes: All these well chosen herbal combinations source from experienced and authoritative experts, and have been most commonly recognized by the practitioners in this field. When you choose a herbal remedy there are two important things among your concerns: a good recipe and a correct way to cook it. A good recipe is half the good results. |
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Custom-made with Unique Technology: When you order a herbal remedy at this website you can figure out your symptoms by using our online questionnaire system. In this way a basic herbal recipe could be customized and optimized by adding or removing some herbs to address the individual symptoms exactly. Chinese herbs should not be used in form of standard industrial products manufactured in bulk to cope with all body issues. Only custom-made is the traditional and professional way to use Chinese herbs. All the herbal remedies available at this website are purposed to be custom-made on each single order base. With our unique technology called Low-temperature Concentration the active ingredients of herbs could be survival as much as possible while being concentrated. Eevery 8 ml of the extracts, as one dose, might equal to about 50 grams of raw herbs. |
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Safe and Side Effect Free: All these herbs have been being used in China for thousands of years, and have been proven to be safe. In fact most Chinese herbs are tonics without side effects. What important is that experienced practitioners should know how to use herbs to avoid possible side effects.
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Easy-to-Take Dosage Form: You do NOT need to cook these herbs at all. We get everything ready for you. The herbal remedy comes with the preparation in an easy-to-take dosage form, typically an oral dosage form namely Liquid Herbal Extracts created on a single order base. If necessary other dosage forms, such as pills, capsules, tablets, powder, tea bag, agar gel, rinse, lotion, spray, tincture, liniment, ointment, suppositories, etc., might be used depending on how to use the herbs correctly. And herbal remedy kit, consisting of two different herbal formulae typically one for oral administration and another for external use, is often used for the skin conditions. |
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Low-cost Customized Service: Three month's supply of this custom-made herbal preparation created on a single order base costs US$399.95 only. It is the average duration to take the remedy for an effect recommended for most individuals with different responses. Shipping charges are not included in the purchase price and will depend upon the shipping method that you choose. Please read our Shipping Policy for details. No any other hidden fees. Click the button below to go to questionnaire and order this herbal remedy. |
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Anxiety is a complex feeling of apprehension, fear, and worry often accompanied by pulmonary, cardiac, and other physical sensations. It is a ubiquitous condition that varies from the physiologic to the pathologic in its presentation. When pathologic, it can exist as a primary disorder, or it can be associated with medical illness, neurologic syndromes, or other primary psychiatric illnesses (eg, depression, psychosis). |
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM-IV) classifies anxiety disorders as follows: |
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia
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Panic disorder without agoraphobia
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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
- GAD is defined as persistent fear, worry, or tension in the absence of panic attacks. The disabling persistent worry usually is out of proportion to the impact of the feared event and typically revolves around routine life circumstances.
- Formal diagnosis of GAD requires a clinical duration of at least 6 months. Lifetime prevalence is about 4% for the general population, although prevalence in elderly persons can be as high as 15%. GAD occurs frequently with mood disorders (eg, major depression).
- GAD is clinically associated with tremulousness, shaking, insomnia, irritability, and restlessness. Patients often complain of somatic symptoms (eg, muscle tension, cold clammy hands, dry mouth, diaphoresis, nausea, diarrhea, urinary frequency).
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder consists of an anxiety-producing obsession comprised of persistent thoughts or ideas that are intrusive and inappropriate combined with a compulsion of repetitive behaviors that reduce the anxiety of the obsession. This disorder causes significant distress to the patient and seldom produces any pleasure or gratification.
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Phobic disorders (eg, social phobia, specific phobia, agoraphobia without panic disorder)
- Phobic disorders are persistent fears that are usually excessive or unreasonable. They occur in the presence of or in anticipation of an encounter with a specific object or situation. Adults, unlike children, recognize that their fear is excessive or unreasonable.
- Phobic disorders often lead to exaggerated avoidance behaviors and leave their victims significantly disabled from a functional standpoint. The 2 current clinical types, social and specific, have several subtypes.
- Social phobias are fears of situations involving possible scrutiny (eg, public speaking, performing in public).
- Specific phobias are fears of a circumscribed stimulus (ie, object, situation) that provoke an intense anxiety response (eg, insects, spiders, situations involving heights).
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) involves recurrent experiences of a traumatic event accompanied by symptoms of increased anxiety and avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma.
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Acute stress disorder
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Anxiety disorder due to a general medical condition
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Substance-induced anxiety disorder and anxiety disorder not otherwise specified are characterized by symptoms of anxiety that occur as a direct consequence of drug abuse, medications, or toxins.
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Panic attacks
- Panic attacks are recurrent episodes of spontaneous, intense periods of anxiety, usually lasting less than 1 hour. Panic attacks accompany complications of agoraphobia within the first year. (Agoraphobia is a condition involving anxiety about being in places or situations where escape might be difficult.). Patients with panic attacks are often in significant distress and seek medical attention in the ED.
- A patient with a classic panic attack experiences at least 4 of the following symptoms: palpitations, diaphoresis, tremulousness, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, nausea, abdominal discomfort, fear of injury or going crazy, derealization (perception of altered reality), and depersonalization (perception that one's body is surreal).
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Comorbid diseases have been known to cause intrinsic anxiety. Many abused drugs (eg, alcohol, amphetamines, narcotics) raise anxiety levels. |
Panic attacks in patients who are susceptible to them can be precipitated by caffeine, carbon monoxide or glue inhalation, sodium lactate infusions, isoproterenol, and benzodiazepine receptor antagonists (eg, flumazenil). |
Many anxiety disorders demonstrate a familial pattern. First-degree biological relatives of patients with panic disorders have up to a 7-fold increased probability, as compared to the general population, of presenting with the same illness. |
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SYNONYMS |
- Hyperventilation syndrome
- Panic disorder
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SYMPTOMS |
Physical manifestations of anxiety may include: |
- Racing heart
- Tightness or pain in chest
- Shortness of breath
- Headache
- Tingling in finger tips
- Muscle pains
- Muscle weakness
- Dizziness
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Abdominal discomfort
- Diarrhoea
- Frequent urination
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Psychological symptoms include: |
- Irritability
- Anger
- Poor memory
- Inability to concentrate
- Fear of madness
- Fear of impending death
- Feelings of being outside yourself (depersonalisation)
- Feelings of being cut off from reality (derealisation)
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