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As Holiday Season Draws to a Close, Stress Remains a Factor

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

As Holiday Season Draws to a Close, Stress Remains a Factor










(PRWEB) December 22, 2011

The holidays are typically a time of joy and celebration, but they also come with challenges and frustrations. Financial burdens, job stress and family pressures create feelings of helplessness and frustration that can become overwhelming. Anti-anxiety drugs often carry harmful or even dangerous side effects making their use a poor solution and could lead to additional problems. Natural anxiety medication may be less harmful but often don’t bring the much needed relief.

Seredyn is different. By combining the properties of traditional natural remedies proven effective in double-blind, placebo-controlled studies, Seredyn provides an anxiety medication to people wishing to have the best of both natural and medical science. Seredyn uses natural herbs for anxiety relief specifically selected for their safe efficacy, such as l-theanie, which increases the activity of the neurotransmitter called GABA. Seredyn also helps the brain to calm itself instead of forcing a chemical into it that masks the symptoms like many anxiety medications.

Seredyn’s ingredients are designed to work with your brain and to help it release its own natural compounds to relieve stress, and lower your body’s tension and anxiety. It has few if any side effects and your mind finds peace. Natural remedies for anxiety like Valerian extract have been used for hundreds of years as an anti-anxiety medication. This particular extract has been clinically tested and has shown to relieve anxiety related insomnia by interacting with another neurotransmitter named Adenosine. Adenosine acts as a chemical messenger to tell the brain to regulate arousal and lower overstimulation. Through the use of this natural ingredient Seredyn is able to help the body activate its own calming mechanism.

A third natural extract found in Seredyn is Passion Flower. Again Seredyn uses natural herbs for anxiety relief that has centuries of use with positive results. Passion Flower, when combined in a special formulation with our other ingredients have been shown to decrease negative, anxiety related symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol, opiates, and certain anti-anxiety prescription drugs. The inclusion of this herb within Seredyn’s proprietary blend has made a difference in people trying to diminish their dependence on alcohol and anti-anxiety drugs.

Seredyn manufacturing facility adheres to stringent Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) guidelines to ensure that the blending and manufacturing process maintains its consistency of purity and potency. When taken as directed, these ingredients have been proven to be safe and effective in helping those suffering from everyday stresses through the use of natural remedies for anxiety. While many anti-anxiety drugs can cause side effects, have negative stigmas associated with them and can be habit forming, Seredyn’s use of herbs for anxiety and the all-natural supplement’s holistic approach to reducing the anxiety related symptoms makes it the preferred natural method for relief.

Learn more about how Seredyn’s natural remedies for anxiety can help you overcome your stress, reduce dependence on alcohol and bring more than just peace of mind. Seredyn helps you get your life back. Go to Seredyn’s website for more information, ingredient list and to find out all the benefits of Seredyn.

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Exploratory factor analysis of two measures of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a non-clinical sample of college students

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

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This study investigated the psychometric structure of two widely utilized measures of posttraumatic symptoms in a primarily Caucasian non-clinical sample. Given the… More >>

Exploratory factor analysis of two measures of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in a non-clinical sample of college students