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the condition of experiencing undue anxiety, as in anxiety disorders. It was temporarily the official replacement for the term anxiety neurosis.
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Externally, these problems can be alleviated with a warm herbal bath at bedtime. Combine a handful of lavendar and a handful of chamomile in one quart of water. Bring to a boil, cover, and let steep for 15 to 20 minutes. Strain, then add the liquid to a warm bath for the child. This is good for colicky infants as well. Allow the child to bathe and relax in the warm water. Internally, a cup of the infusion of chamomile and/or scullcap can be very beneficial and calming.
Ãâó: www.naturalark.com/children.html
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is a condition of worry, tension, or uneasiness produced by the anticipation of some danger whose source is largely unknown.
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A debilitating condition of fear, which interferes with normal life functions.
Ãâó: www.cheyenneurological.com/A.htm
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an uncomfortable emotional state in which one perceives danger, feels powerless and experiences tension in preparation for an expected danger. Physical symptoms include increased heart rate, irregular breathing, trembling, and sweating.
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