Your Homeopathy offers Natural Anxiety / Stress Management & Insomnia Relief
Homeopathy offers...​
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Natural, without any types of Anti Depressant or Side effects.
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It allows the body and mind to gain balance by restoring the hormonal balance and by attacking the cause of the issue. Creating calm, positive energy that can be used to motivate and focus.
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counselling provided is very one on one and extremely effective in motivating and learning to deal with various levels of stress in a positive way.
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24/7 support is provided and patients are encouraged to reach out when needed.
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Supplements are advised based on individual needs to be to maintain energy levels and boost the brain to stay positive at all times.

Health Anxiety-Hypochondria
Health anxiety, also known as illness anxiety or hypochondria, involves persistent worry about symptoms, medical conditions, or the possibility of illness—even when reassurance or medical evaluations show nothing serious. The mind stays hyper-focused on bodily sensations, triggering cycles of checking, researching, or seeking reassurance. This constant vigilance overstimulates the nervous system, increases physical stress responses, disrupts sleep, and heightens anxiety. Over time, it becomes emotionally draining and impacts daily life, relationships, and overall functioning.

Insomnia Sleep Disturbance
Insomnia occurs when the mind and body are unable to shift out of alert mode, making it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or reach deep, restorative rest. Racing thoughts, stress, hormonal imbalance, trauma, or physical discomfort can keep the nervous system activated long after the day is over. Over time, poor sleep affects mood, focus, immunity, digestion, and overall emotional stability, creating a cycle of fatigue and heightened anxiety. Chronic sleep disruption is not just a nighttime problem—it impacts every area of life and often signals an underlying imbalance that needs deeper support.

Silent Stress Overwhelmed Nervous System Dysregulation
Stress and burnout develop when the demands on our physical, emotional, or mental systems exceed our natural capacity. Over time, the body shifts into a chronic fight-or-flight state, releasing stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol that create overwhelm, exhaustion, irritability, and sleep disruption. When this stress response stays activated for too long, it drains the nervous system, affects digestion, hormones, immunity, and emotional resilience—creating a cycle that feels impossible to break without support.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) anxiety and tension that lasts of an extended length of time and affects approximately 6.8 million Americans or about 3.1 percent of the population - GAD affects twice as many women as men, physical symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, muscle tension and aches, difficulty swallowing, trembling, twitching, irritability, sweating, and hot flashes.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by obsessive behaviors and paranoia, developing compulsions and repetitive ideas and getting stuck in a circulatory thought patterns. The inability to correct the thought pattern results in repetitive habits like constantly cleaning for fear of germs, or checking to see the time in case you are late,

Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Phobia, or Social Anxiety Disorder, or Asperger’s is an anxiety disorder where the person is unable to mingle or ave normal social interactions and prefer to keep to themselves. They may have severe fear of public speaking and get overwhelmed in any social situation.

Panic Disorder
Panic attacks are accompanied with intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness or abdominal distress. Person may feel gripped with fear and are experiencing complete and total doom , they may be exhibiting shock symptoms like feeling cold or numb, paralyzed with the fear ad may faint or be dizzy.
WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF STRESS?
Stress is natures way of favoring the fittest. Overcoming challenges both external and internal helps the adaptive and cognitive part of our brain which allows us to overcome difficulties ad continue to develop. However prolonged stress can have a severely negative effect. The main symptoms are memory and focus loss, emotionally feeling isolated and lonely, physical symptoms exhibited can be headaches, diarrhea, dizziness, palpitations, breathlessness etc and long term behavioral habits may include eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia, insomnia, substance abuse or drugs or alcohol….

