Change Your Brain Every Day - Can Anxiety be Treated Holistically?
Episode Date: January 14, 2021This episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast features the first Brain Warrior Q&A of the new year. Dr. Daniel and Tana Amen tackle listener questions from such topics as treating anxiety holistic...ally, the different types of ADD, Daniel and Tana’s personal supplement regiments, as well as their favorite meditation practices.
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I'm Dr. Daniel Amen.
And I'm Tana Amen.
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To learn more, go to Brainmd.com. Welcome back. In this episode, we're going to answer
your questions. The first question is, can anxiety be treated holistically? If so, how? Now, before we answer that, if there's anything you learned
today or really strikes you, write it down, post it at any of your social media sites. Also,
leave us a comment, question, or review at the Brain Warriors Way podcast, and we'll enter you into a raffle to win either Tana's new book,
a signed copy of Tana's new book, The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child, or my book, The End
of Mental Illness, whatever you choose. All right. So what do you think? Can anxiety be treated
holistically? Absolutely. So we've got teenagers in the house and we've got me.
And so during the pandemic, when I started to get really anxious, I wasn't sleeping at night.
And I know it's one thing I like about our work is anxiety is not one thing.
So knowing what type of anxiety you have, what's causing your anxiety is really important. So go into brainhealthassessment.com and taking a very quick, short assessment will really help you understand.
So for me, I can't take five HTP. It makes me feel stoned. Um, so I don't like that feeling
of like walking through mud for me. Now the kids in our house have very busy brains. They take that,
they feel great. They actually feel normal. But for me,
when I take GABA at night, I sleep like a baby. When I feel anxious, I don't take it all the time.
Just when I'm anxious, I'll take some GABA. And all of a sudden I don't say no as much.
You've noticed that. I love that. That is stress management for me. So how you treat my anxiety holistically is treat Tana with GABA calming support.
And it's great.
I remember the first time I took 5-HTP
and I felt like I literally,
I was like walking through mud.
I was like, what is happening right now?
And you loved it.
You loved me feeling stoned,
but I just couldn't.
It was the wrong thing.
I just love you being more flexible.
Well, flexible was one word
not being able to talk is a whole different thing without the judgmental dragon pounding on my head
right but but gaba does that for me without the whole like i love that spinny thing um also other
ways to treat anxiety holistically kill the, not believing every stupid thing you think.
I used to be filled with fortune-telling ants
where I'd be masterful at predicting
what was going to go wrong.
And I mostly have that under control.
I think that's critically important.
Diaphragmatic breathing.
Do not underestimate getting your breathing under control.
Yeah, meditation.
So important.
Hypnosis, meditation.
Exercise.
Music.
We have a new music album coming out in March called Your Brain is Always Listening.
And there's a whole track for anxiety, another track for stress.
Another question.
What's the difference between the different types of ADD
that I've seen? So I wrote a whole book about this called Healing ADD. There is classic ADD,
short attention span, distractibility, disorganization, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. So that's-
That's why I didn't believe in it.
Well, type two, more common in women, inattentive ADD, where they're never hyperactive or impulsive,
but they can't focus and they tend to be disorganized.
Type three is over-focused ADD, where they have trouble letting go.
And if you can't shift your attention,
ultimately you can't pay attention.
Shifting attention is what I struggle with.
Type four is temporal lobe ADD,
often from a head injury where you hurt one
or both of your temporal lobes.
So all the ADD symptoms plus mood instability,
irritability, temper problems.
Type five is limbic ADD.
Well, all the ADD symptoms plus sadness.
Six is the ring of fire, way too much activity going on.
So you can't concentrate.
And seven is anxious ADD,
where the anxiety in your brain really sends interrupt signals to your
frontal lobes and you can't focus. And so, so just to give people an idea,
because I write a lot about things about, you know, my journey in my book and a lot of people
have been resonating with that. So over-focused and anxious, that combination is not uncommon for women very common so that's what i had was over focused and anxious which is why i
didn't believe in add because i thought i believed it was one thing classic um but it's not that's a
big mistake because not everybody responds to the typical add treatments. But when you treat everything that's going on,
or should, you can just get so much better.
And that's why we just celebrated our 15th anniversary
of being together.
Yeah, you're my best friend.
And I'm grateful.
Another question.
What supplements do you take every day? Dr. Eamon and Tam?
Mine is probably too long of a list for this episode.
Well, mine is Neurovite Plus and Brain and Memory Power Boost, mostly because I did a
randomized placebo-controlled crossover trial with Brain and memory power boosts, and it dramatically improved memory and focus,
actually decreased hostility.
So I'm pretty happy about that.
I also take 5,000 units of vitamin D.
I take niacin, extra niacin, curcumins,
and omega-3 fatty acids.
So I take all of that, but then I also take,
I mean, there's things you take individually.
So we always say, get your numbers checked
because I have to take ferritin on top of that.
So I take ferritin.
And I can't take ferritin
because my iron level's too high.
It's very independent and individual.
I take supplements for my eyes
and I can never pronounce it right.
Is it Z- Z-Xanthamine for my eyes? Cause it really does. Sorry. Yeah. So I can never pronounce it.
Um, for eyesight, it really does help. Um, and I take berberine. I think berberine is amazing.
I take that too. It helps balance your blood sugar and probiotics. I do that too.
But my list actually goes on. Most of them are very specific to me, but those are some of the
big ones. Yeah. All right. One more question. You said fish oil, right? And fish oil. Yeah.
What's your favorite meditation? So I like my favorite meditation. Once in a while, I'll do, you know,
just being still and breathing and focusing on breathing. But mostly I like guided imagery,
which I can do myself. Now I used to need to listen to someone else do guided imagery. But
now I actually focus on more of a mindful, I do it myself focusing on mindfulness, bringing my
attention, you know, to my feet and then bringing it up
and focusing on my breath. And I have sort of little mantras that I say along the way where
my breath is at. And so for me, that really, really settles me. I think of prayer and meditation
very similarly. Prayer is where I'm talking to God. I get all of that stuff out of my head.
Meditation is where I'm listening. And so that's my of my head meditation is where i'm listening and so that's um that's my
favorite form of meditation is just being very mindful of where my attention is where my breath
is having those little mantras that i do and then setting my day with intention for the day
so i have two meditations i like i like loving kindness meditation super simple. On Brain Fit Life, I actually do one for you. It's all four and a
half minutes long. And a kundalini yoga form of meditation called Kirtan Kriya. It's a 12-minute
meditation where basically you do sa, ta, na, ma, Which are primal sounds that actually mean birth, life, death, rebirth.
Birth, life, death, rebirth.
Birth, life, death, rebirth.
And two minutes out loud, two minutes whispering, four minutes silently to yourself, two minutes whispering, two minutes out loud, 12 minutes.
Significant benefits, including brain benefits,
strengthens your frontal lobes.
And anytime you can strengthen your frontal lobes,
you want to do that because that's the part of you
that helps you be human.
So we hope this week has been helpful for you.
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