Posts Tagged ‘medications’
Angie found a way to sleep – beating Insomnia & Anxiety (Panic attacks)
The CandidaMD.com, doctor John Humiston interviews one of his patients Angie, who received complete relief of her Insomnia, anxiety and panic attacks. Angie felt better after she began Dr. Humistonss Candida program, which uses natural herbs to kill fungal infections in the liver and then throughout the body. Angie says she was able to finally sleep the whole night and rid herself of insomnia after what seems like a lifetime of restless sleep.
An estimated 30%-50% of the general population are affected by insomnia, and 10% have chronic insomnia. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease. By definition, insomnia is “difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or both” and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. Sleeping pills are medications prescribed to help someone fall asleep. The most common sleeping pills are Xanax, Ativan, Restoril, and Ambien. The medication is taken by swallowing the amount of pills prescribed by the doctor. Sleeping pills consist of a group of medication associated with tranquilizers that depress the nervous system, leading to decrease heart and breathing rate.)
Angie mentions Xanax (alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and panic disorder. Ambien is a sedative, also called a hypnotic. Ativan (lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety disorders or anxiety associated with depression. Cymbalta (duloxetine) is used to treat major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia. Generalized anxiety disorder (or GAD) is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry. People with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder tend to always expect disaster and can’t stop worrying about health, money, family, work, or school. In people with GAD, the worry often is unrealistic or out of proportion for the situation. Daily life becomes a constant state of worry, fear, and dread. Most adults have experienced insomnia or sleeplessness at one time or another in their lives.
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Angie found a way to sleep – beating Insomnia & Anxiety (Panic attacks)
The CandidaMD.com, doctor John Humiston interviews one of his patients Angie, who received complete relief of her Insomnia, anxiety and panic attacks. Angie felt better after she began Dr. Humiston’s Candida program, which uses natural herbs to kill fungal infections in the liver and then throughout the body. Angie says she was able to finally sleep the whole night and rid herself of insomnia after what seems like a lifetime of restless sleep.
An estimated 30%-50% of the general population are affected by insomnia, and 10% have chronic insomnia. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease. By definition, insomnia is “difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or both” and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. Sleeping pills are medications prescribed to help someone fall asleep. The most common sleeping pills are Xanax, Ativan, Restoril, and Ambien. The medication is taken by swallowing the amount of pills prescribed by the doctor. Sleeping pills consist of a group of medication associated with tranquilizers that depress the nervous system, leading to decrease heart and breathing rate.)
Angie mentions Xanax (alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and panic disorder. Ambien is a sedative, also called a hypnotic. Ativan (lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety disorders or anxiety associated with depression. Cymbalta (duloxetine) is used to treat major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia. Generalized anxiety disorder (or GAD) is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry. People with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder tend to always expect disaster and can’t stop worrying about health, money, family, work, or school. In people with GAD, the worry often is unrealistic or out of proportion for the situation. Daily life becomes a constant state of worry, fear, and dread. Most adults have experienced insomnia or sleeplessness at one time or another in their lives.
Duration : 0:3:39
Angie found a way to sleep better beating Insomnia & Anxiety (Panic attacks)
The CandidaMD.com, doctor John Humiston interviews one of his patients Angie, who received complete relief of her Insomnia, anxiety and panic attacks. Angie felt better after she began Dr. Humistonss Candida program, which uses natural herbs to kill fungal infections in the liver and then throughout the body. Angie says she was able to finally sleep the whole night and rid herself of insomnia after what seems like a lifetime of restless sleep.
An estimated 30%-50% of the general population are affected by insomnia, and 10% have chronic insomnia. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease. By definition, insomnia is “difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or both” and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. Sleeping pills are medications prescribed to help someone fall asleep. The most common sleeping pills are Xanax, Ativan, Restoril, and Ambien. The medication is taken by swallowing the amount of pills prescribed by the doctor. Sleeping pills consist of a group of medication associated with tranquilizers that depress the nervous system, leading to decrease heart and breathing rate.)
Angie mentions Xanax (alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and panic disorder. Ambien is a sedative, also called a hypnotic. Ativan (lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety disorders or anxiety associated with depression. Cymbalta (duloxetine) is used to treat major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia. Generalized anxiety disorder (or GAD) is characterized by excessive, exaggerated anxiety and worry about everyday life events with no obvious reasons for worry. People with symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder tend to always expect disaster and can’t stop worrying about health, money, family, work, or school. In people with GAD, the worry often is unrealistic or out of proportion for the situation. Daily life becomes a constant state of worry, fear, and dread. Most adults have experienced insomnia or sleeplessness at one time or another in their lives.
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High Blood Pressure Natural Treatment and Alternative Remedies “Hypertension”
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Signs and symptoms
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Hypertension is usually found incidentally – “case finding” – by healthcare professionals during a routine checkup. The only test for hypertension is a blood pressure measurement. Hypertension in isolation usually produces no symptoms although some people report headaches, fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision, facial flushing, transient insomnia or difficulty sleeping due to feeling hot or flushed, and tinnitus during beginning onset or prior to hypertention diagnosis.
Malignant hypertension (or accelerated hypertension) is distinct as a late phase in the condition, and may present with headaches, blurred vision and end-organ damage.
Hypertension is often confused with mental tension, stress and anxiety. While chronic anxiety and/or irritability is associated with poor outcomes in people with hypertension, it alone does not cause it. Accelerated hypertension is associated with somnolence, confusion, visual disturbances, and nausea and vomiting (hypertensive encephalopathy).
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High Blood Pressure cures and home remedies “high blood pressure”
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Signs and symptoms
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Hypertension is usually found incidentally – “case finding” –
by healthcare professionals during a routine checkup. The only test for hypertension is a blood pressure measurement. Hypertension in isolation usually produces no symptoms although
some people report headaches, fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision, facial flushing, transient insomnia or difficulty sleeping due to feeling hot or flushed, and tinnitus during beginning onset or prior to hypertention diagnosis.
Malignant hypertension (or accelerated hypertension) is distinct as a late phase in the condition, and may present with headaches, blurred vision and end-organ damage.
Hypertension is often confused with mental tension, stress and anxiety. While chronic anxiety and/or irritability is associated with poor outcomes in people with hypertension, it alone does not cause it. Accelerated hypertension is associated with somnolence, confusion, visual disturbances, and nausea and vomiting
(hypertensive encephalopathy).
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