Stress and Anxiety — 3 Powerful Non-prescription Supplements

By: Peter James Field

EPA - Top of my list of stress busting, mood and mind enhancing supplements is pure EPA. This is one of the Omega 3 fatty acids, found abundantly in fish oil.

For the past couple of years, I have been recommending this particular supplement to clients and have witnessed the real and positive difference that it can make in the lives of those who regularly take it. In fact, there is a large body of evidence that pure EPA does indeed stabilise mood, improve mental functioning and help us handle anxiety and stress more effectively.

EPA supplementation has shown itself to be of benefit not only to those experiencing stress, but also to individuals suffering from depression, bi-polar disorder (manic depression) and mood swings. Additionally, EPA has been shown to improve memory, concentration and mental processing. EPA has also been shown to be of help in successfully treating skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis.

The local health food store probably has an abundance of bottles labelled ‘EPA’ for sale, but most of these contain too low a proportion of actual EPA and large amounts of DHA. Almost all of the research has been conducted with pure EPA and so, when choosing to supplement, it is important to select a fish oil high in EPA and low in DHA in order to gain the maximum benefit. UK residents can check www.mind1st.co.uk when considering purchasing EPA, while those outside the UK will need to go online to locate a supplier. In my experience, it really is worth the effort, and the price.

St John’s Wort - Often called ‘Nature’s Prozac’, St John’s Wort is also sometimes referred to as ‘the sunshine vitamin’, though it is not a vitamin but a herbal supplement.

St John’s Wort has been used for centuries in Europe in order to treat mental disorders and relieve pain and, while not recommended for cases of major depression, this herb has shown itself to be useful in the treatment of mild to moderate depression, anxiety and mood disorders.

It is thought that the active agent in St John’s Wort works by preventing neurons or brain cells from re-absorbing serotonin - commonly referred to as ‘the happiness molecule’ - thereby stimulating an abundance of this essential, mood-influencing chemical messenger in the brain. Some researchers have suggested that it works by reducing the quantity of a specific protein that is involved in the healthy functioning of the immune system.

But no matter exactly how it achieves its remarkable results, it does indeed appear to have a had a marked beneficial effect on clients who have given it an honest trial.

Because St John’s Wort can inter-react with certain medications, do remember to check with your health advisor before taking this powerful supplement.

That taken care of, you can look forward to feeling the results within a few short weeks.

Vitamin B Complex - The B complex vitamins are needed for the healthy regulation of the nervous system. Indeed, without these essential nutrients, not only would we cease to function mentally, but eventually everything would grind to a halt.

Vitamins B1, B6 and B12 are needed for the effective functioning of the brain, as well as the whole nervous system. In fact, stress, anxiety and depression — together with fatigue and lethargy — can result from a deficiency of any of the B vitamins.

In today’s age of processed and de-natured convenient foods, it may be difficult to achieve sufficient quantities of these essential substances. Also, since each of the B vitamins works in close synergy with the others, a deficiency in any one B vitamin can provoke poor functioning of the others - even if they are in abundant supply in the diet. Because of this, it is wisest to take the B vitamins in a complete complex. Any excess of the B vitamins is easily excreted in the urine.

Make certain you check the label before you buy, though. Because vitamin B6 is relatively expensive to produce, really cheap B complex preparations often contain only small amounts of this important vitamin. Also, since vitamin B12 in particular is not easily absorbed when taken orally, look for a preparation that ideally has its vitamins in ‘chelated’ form. This simply means that the vitamins have been bonded with amino acids so that they can be efficiently absorbed and utilised by the body. Of course, chelated vitamins do cost a bit more, but it is well worth that little bit extra.

After all, what is really important is not so much what we swallow, but what we actually absorb.

Give these three powerful supplements an honest trial for three months and notice the difference in your mental functioning - and in your feelings of mental wellness and positivity.

IMPORTANT: Information contained in this article is not a replacement for proper nutritional or medical advice. Since certain supplements are contra-indicated for some individuals, especially those taking other medication, before beginning any programme of supplementation you are advised to visit your doctor or other qualified health care professional.

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The author is a leading British hypno-psychotherapist, with practices in London and in Birmingham, England. Peter Field is a Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and Fellow of the Royal Society of Health. For more informative and interesting articles, visit his website: www.peterfieldhypnotherapy.co.uk

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