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ANXIETY: How to fight it with Systemic Medicine
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Anxiety is the term used habitually to designate the fear that a person feels before a real or imaginary danger. It is a necessary survival resource that indicates that something is happening in the body and that is necessary to surpass it. This can be achieved with Systemic Medicine.
 

Anxiety is associated with diverse symptoms, such as: tachycardia, perspiration, irritability, difficulty to breathe, vertigo, dizziness, heat or chills, nausea, tremors, fear of going crazy or lose control; even they can to get fear to become ill or to die.

There exist a series of disorders related to anxiety, among which are: panic attacks, phobias, hypochondria, obsessive and compulsive disorder, and posttraumatic stress. Stress and the anxiety present/display the same symptoms.

It is of vital importance to transform anxiety so that it becomes a resource or aid. It is also advisable to improve the patients' self-esteem, to help them change the perception they have of the moment through which they are going through.

Anxiety's diagnosis is difficult -and complex- due to the existing different potential causes; and because each person's symptoms are derived from highly personal and individual experiences.

When a physician examines an anxious patient, he must first cast off physical diseases that can trigger anxiety as a symptom. The doctor must obtain the patient's clinical history to detect if there exist medicines, alcohol, drug abuse, caffeine, work environment conditions or others external agents which can trigger the anxiety.

In most cases, the most important source of diagnostic information is the patient's psychological and social history. The doctor can do brief psychological tests with this in mind.

In patients, who present/display this symptomatology the ideal situation is that they are evaluated in an integral. There is where systemic medicine plays a fundamental role, because it is a medicine that studies the patient in its totality, i.e. as a whole.  Systemic Medicine provides the natural tools with widely studied superior plants, which increase the patient's quality of life, strengthening the axes that make up the health triangle: Energy, Intelligence and Organization; of the biological system.

Anxiety's Systemic treatment consists of combinations of adaptogens and other natural products, such as: Rhodiola Rosea (Artic root) , Valeriana officinalis , Panax Ginseng , Leuzea Carthamoides (Rus-Olympic) , Sutherlandia frutescens , Morinda citrifolia (Noni) , combined with calcium, magnesium and vitamins, to obtain the disappearance symptoms in a progressive way, improving the symptoms the patient displayed; and his quality of life.

These herbal combinations do not cause secondary effects, unlike conventional anxiolytic drugs used against anxiety, which cause adverse effects and create dependency.

Every patient who presents/displays some of these symptoms can be dealt with in a successful way by doctors trained in Systemic therapy.

 

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