Stop Panic Attacks And Anxiety Naturally
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There is one key factor that makes the difference between those who fully eliminate panic attacks from their lives and those who do not. The key ingredient is not medication, lifestyle changes, or relaxation exercises. It is when the individual no longer fears the thought of having a panic attack.
This may seem like a simplified and obvious observation, but give it careful consideration. The one thing that has you searching for a solution to anxiety and panic attacks this very moment is the fear of having another one.
The first time a person experiences a panic attack it can feel like their world is falling down around them. Nowhere feels safe as the anxiety becomes like a stalker lurking in the background.
When this happens people begin to either avoid situations that make them anxious or they medicate themselves to the point where they are numb to the fear. Neither of the above is a satisfactory solution.
What this program, Panic Away, does — and in particular the One Move Technique — is give people the ability to immediately stop fearing another panic attack. It is very simple yet amazingly effective. Here is how it works:
After a person experiences a panic attack for the first time, the experience can be so impacting that it leaves a strong imprint on the person’s psyche. This mental imprint generates a cycle or loop of anxiety whereby the person develops an unhealthy fear of having another panic attack. People can spend anywhere from months to years caught in this repetitive cycle of anxiety.
Panic Away teaches a technique that now allows that person to break the cycle of anxiety and return to normal, everyday living.
The really unique element of the technique is that there is no need for you to regress into your past and find out why you had your initial panic attack in order to get results. All that is needed is your willingness to break out of the anxiety cycle. Are you ready to try this right now?

2 Comments
David
January 13th, 2009
at 9:41am
A personal note - Have been getting panic attacks for seven years, and there is no rhyme or reason to them. I do not fear my panic attacks, but they just happen all by themselves. Sometimes it happens when under a pressure, but then other times it does not.
Evan
January 13th, 2009
at 4:34pm
I started getting panic attacks after drinking a strong (VERY VERY) strong coffee. Turns out that Caffeine is a trigger for panic attacks. I have found that cutting out caffeinated coffee, sodas and gum with xanthan in it (did a double blind study on myself over a period of 6 months over that gum) I no longer get full scale attacks and the occasional panic attack I may get is much smaller than before.
I do not fear the attacks. I would rather they not occur but I do not fear them… I disagree with the article.