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Have you realize, the panic attack treatment already in our kitchen ?

diaz212

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a few days ago, I browsed about natural treatment for anxiety. And I was surprising about the list of the natural treatment. I realize all of them already on my kitchen, This is the list :


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In fact, take a look at these 15 panic attack natural treatment. I’m sure you have at at least something from this list in your kitchen.


Oysters


Imbalance between zinc and copper inside your body causes anxiety and fatigue, which can trigger panic attack. These two minerals work together inside your body. Sometimes they work together, sometimes they work against each other, but both processes are essential. That’s why, the amount of both minerals should always in balance.


Copper is present in most food, while zinc isn’t. When you lack zinc, there will be excess copper in your body that can be toxic. Oyster is rich in zinc, so consuming it can help you balance the copper in your digestive system


Turkey


This popular thanksgiving meal is known to make the eater feel sleepy after. It does make you sleepy, but in a good way. Eating turkey makes you relaxed and calmed down. These two feeling will help you get better sleep, especially when you often get panic attack when you’re sleeping or nocturnal panic attack.


The sleepiness is caused by trytophan, a kind of amino acid in your body. Trytophan is necessary for brain to produce serotonine. Serotonine is a hormone that is known to make you feel happy. So, eating turkey increases trytophan, which in turn will increases serotonin.


Turmeric


This native South East Asian plant is avaiable in your nearest minimarket. If you like Indian cuisine, chances are you use this yellow powder often and stock it in your kitchen. The magic ingredient in turmeric is curcumin.


Curcuminoids is widely known as antioxidant and antiinflamatory. During period of stress, human brain is vulnerable to reactive oxygen, which can damage brain cells and trigger panic attack. Consuming curcuminoids will sweep the reactive oxygen away, and then help to regrow those cells.


Avocado


This fruit is featured a lot in social media because of its pretty appearance once combined with other food. But, avocado isn’t only useful to increase the aesthetic of social media. Avocado can actually improve brain health and prevent panic attack.


It contains monounsaturarted fatsthat’s good for brain health. It also has potassium, which can lower blood pressure. Avocado is also rich in B vitamin. B vitamin in responsible to release neurotransmitters such as serotonine and dopamine – both are famous as “happy hormones”.


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You know, I think out of all these Turkey is the most effective. I don't eat meat that much (mostly chicken) but from time to time I do like to prepare some turkey, either just for me or if I have friends come over. I always feel really relaxed when I'm done eating, I actually researched online and found the same explanation so I'm now more eager to buy turkey-related stuff. I started to make sandwiches with turkey ham and I try to prepare turkey nuggets for dinner at least twice a week.
 

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You know' date=' I think out of all these Turkey is the most effective. I don't eat meat that much (mostly chicken) but from time to time I do like to prepare some turkey, either just for me or if I have friends come over. I always feel really relaxed when I'm done eating, I actually researched online and found the same explanation so I'm now more eager to buy turkey-related stuff. I started to make sandwiches with turkey ham and I try to prepare turkey nuggets for dinner at least twice a week.[/quote']
Hi Fuz, yeah i totally agree with you, and I'm turkey lovers, which one is your favorite ?
 

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I mostly eat chicken or fish for my meat intake and only really get turkey at Christmas so I can't see that really helping my panic attacks. I do eat avocado quite a lot though but I didn't realise that eating them could help with panic attacks. I do use turmeric in cooking sometimes but mostly use it to brush my teeth. Oysters are way out of my shopping budget but as they are supposed to be an aphrodisiac I'm not surprised that they can help with panic attacks as well.
 

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Thank you for posting this. I really had no idea. It is good to know! Thinking back Turkey really does have that affect on your but I never really thought of it as that way before. Very interesting post!
 

DylanRowan

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Sounds interesting. I might read the whole thing so I can prepare better if anything happens. Not sure if Mexico has any of these though. There might be, but they might not be in the besr shape.
 

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Turmeric! Cool! I have some in my kitchen and have been wondering why, I never use the stuff and have no idea how it even tastes. I shall search and figure out where and how to use it. Awesome post, thank you very much.
 

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I eat three of the four on the list and I can't seem to tell the difference. But I don't tend to eat when I'm anxious which is probably why it doesn't help. I'll try eating these the next time I have a panic attack. It's not unreasonable for food to work as a cure, I use coffee to deal with my asthma attack so why not a turkey curry with guacamole.
 

sidney

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I really had no idea of these other alternative "treatment" for anxiety until you posted this. I don't suffer from serious anxiety, so I think that these foods are helpful to neutralize it. But for serious panic attacks, of course a doctor is needed to check you up.
 

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The link in the first post doesn't appear to be working anymore (or at the moment). Anyone remember what else was on the list?
 
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