Natural options can substitute medicaments totally?
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Re: Natural options can substitute medicaments totally?
I agree with this, but I also think that sometimes people aren't willing to try the other methods because they might think that taking medication is easier than attending yoga classes or exercise.Dominik_G wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 03:47 I have to agree. In my opinion, if the anxiety or stress someone experiences is debilitating to the point where the person cannot lead a satisfactory life, medication might be needed. However, the two (natural and medical options) aren't mutually exclusive. In severe cases, it might be the best to combine them.
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Yoga is one of the best stress relieving methods, it can calm your mind, make you peaceful and can help you to concentrate not to mentions some amazing results regarding our body like keeping us in shape.
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I couldn't agree more. But, I think that everyone should practice meditation, especially nowadays. Even if they are far too stressed, they should try and start practicing, and eventually they will catch up. I regard meditation as the most important cure to stress and anxiety, but also, it helps prevent them. It can be used as a proactive method to ensure no additional stress will pile or accumulate.B Creech wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 12:09 I think if the natural approach is utilized early enough it can be the only treatment one needs. I would say you have to already be someone who practices meditation and natural ways of dealing with life. One can't wait until they are carrying so much stress they are overwhelmed to learn to apply meditation and other natural methods to their coping skills! Sometimes things can get so stressful we have to have medicinal help to cope with the anxiety.
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I have been trying to get into meditation recently but I have a lot more work to do to get there!Eriny Youssef wrote: ↑29 Oct 2020, 12:18I couldn't agree more. But, I think that everyone should practice meditation, especially nowadays. Even if they are far too stressed, they should try and start practicing, and eventually they will catch up. I regard meditation as the most important cure to stress and anxiety, but also, it helps prevent them. It can be used as a proactive method to ensure no additional stress will pile or accumulate.B Creech wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 12:09 I think if the natural approach is utilized early enough it can be the only treatment one needs. I would say you have to already be someone who practices meditation and natural ways of dealing with life. One can't wait until they are carrying so much stress they are overwhelmed to learn to apply meditation and other natural methods to their coping skills! Sometimes things can get so stressful we have to have medicinal help to cope with the anxiety.
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