Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml Reviews
Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml
- Maintains the natural ability of the nervous system to resist stres and can be taken as needed when feeling stressed
- Facilitates rapid absorption into the blood stream resulting in almost instant relief
- 100 percent natural proven safe and effective liquid herbal formula that works quickly
- No artificial preservatives, safe for adults and children is non-addictive has no side effects
- Formulated by an expert team of homeopaths and naturopaths using wild crafted organically grown herbs
PureCalm is a 100% safe non-addictive herbal remedy that has been specially formulated by a Clinical Psychologist for adults and children. PureCalm can been used to safely maintain harmony, health and systemic balance in the brain and nervous system, without harmful side effects and without sedatives.This remedy contains a selection of herbs known for their supportive function in maintaining brain. The formula remains true to the whole spectrum method of herbal extraction, ensuring the bio-avail
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The Anxious Brain: The Neurobiological Basis of Anxiety Disorders and How to Effectively Treat Them
Therapists and their clients benefit from understanding how anxiety is generated in the brain, how it can become panic or unbounded worry, and ultimately how the brain re-establishes the neurochemical balance that is basic to a state of well-being. These insights in the brain underlying mental phenomena put anxiety into a perspective that makes it easier to become calm, and provides the bases for effective intervention with thought exercises, breathing techniques, and behavioral adaptations.
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Review by DHB for Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml
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I originally bought this for my Daughter, who was in college and having problems with anxiety. It worked for her, so well. I then told a friend about it and it worked so well for her, too! Then, my Father passed away and my Husband was acutely ill and I had my own high anxiety going on! I bought a bottle of this for myself and within 15 minutes, I felt no anxiety, but was alert and not feeling drugged at all. I have continued to use it, as my Husband just passed away and it is still helping me a lot. I have recommended it to many, many people!
Review by S. Young for Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml
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This stuff has been my savior many times. It is great for calming my nerves. I use this as needed. It really soothes my frayed nerves. I suffer with panic attacks and I find relief when I use this. So simple and convenient. I just make sure I carry bottled water with me and mix this in even when I am out somewhere. This is definitely worth a try.
Review by Rodrig Lewis for Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml
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PureCalm is a great remedy for stress.I have tried out lot of medicines to get rid of my stress but nothing worked ,instead there were side effects which made me more stressed out.When I came to know about this medicine, initially was bit hesitant to take due to my past experiences. When I tried it for first time I could feel the difference,it was so much of relief and the great surprise was there was "No side effects".
Review by Adams Alez for Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml
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I've been taking PureCalm for a couple of weeks now and it seems to be working. It makes me more relaxed whenever I have to go out anywhere.
Review by Asrai's Pond for Native Remedies PureCalm, 50 ml
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I have had an incident on a highway a few weeks ago, unfortunately I can't avoid the highway nor can find a way to deal with it. I had extremely low blood sugar, I was melting and seeing scintillating patterns and was trying desperately to gain control of my car, and managed to call for help, the minute I got off the highway, my sister God bless her sped to meet me and rescue me with some juice.. Unfortunately every time I pass that junction I am reminded of that incident and start to panic where I am completely sweaty, shaking, hyperventilating, though trying with all my might to calm myself down, to talk myself out of it, or even to let my emotions take control of me until I regain composure.. I really had high hopes for this, since I refuse to take benzodiazepines or something medicinal with potential for addiction and that downward spiral that we see many celebrities take.. Naturally nothing works over night, but I am a week into it with no improvement in spite of assurances from the makers… I think the best thing for me to do is go into the right lane and drive with blinkers on until this incident dissipates completely from memory but I haven't seen any difference with this and it is really unfortunate because it was my last hope to feeling good about driving again. The mind is an incredible thing unfortunately at times we are slaves to it and the physiological aspects that are borne of it..
Review by Linda H for The Anxious Brain: The Neurobiological Basis of Anxiety Disorders and How to Effectively Treat Them
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I read this book because I have issues with anxiety and repetitive thinking. It does have some technical info on the brain which is not easy to grasp for the layman, but it was pretty fascinating to see all the intricacies of brain function.
I found it very helpful in understanding the different types of anxiety disorders, how they are different from each other, and their treatment. It was informative on practical ways to abate compulsive thinking- without medication, and when appropriate, very comprehensive information on the many different medications in use for treating different anxiety disorders. She lists which medications are appropriate for each type of problem, and from a practitioners perspective, which meds to use first, then which to go to if those aren't a good fit, and so forth. Also she lists all the possible side affects of the individual medications, some history of their use and how to match the right drug to the patient according to a variety of factors. There is a lot of good information in this book.
Review by Brian Hunt for The Anxious Brain: The Neurobiological Basis of Anxiety Disorders and How to Effectively Treat Them
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Among the crippling effects of panic and anxiety disorders is the shame and guilt sufferers place on themselves for not being able to control their cognitions and the stigmas about mental illness. While written for clinicians, this book can be liberating for anyone looking for the brain-based causes of their panic or anxiety. It offers clinicians a number of modalities for treating panic and anxiety, ranging from cognitive behavioral therapy to breathing to drugs (with descriptions of which drugs fit which symptoms).
This book should go a long way toward removing the stigma of this often hidden set of disorders that destroy the quality of life for its sufferers, and offer simple, proven modalities that, in the hands of a qualified therapist can change lives.