Panic attacks and anxiety are linked to certain vitamin and mineral deficiencies
Anxiety and panic attacks are common but can become a serious health issue when chronic. Research has shown that vitamin and mineral deficiencies, particularly low levels of vitamin B6 and iron, may contribute to anxiety and panic disorders. A 2013 study found that patients with panic attacks had significantly lower levels of B6 and iron compared to healthy individuals. These nutrients are important for serotonin production, which plays a key role in anxiety.
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To support serotonin production, it’s essential to increase intake of foods rich in vitamin B6 (fish, beef liver, potatoes, non-citrus fruits) and iron (red meat, organ meats, beans, spinach). For those with absorption issues or deficiencies, supplementation may be necessary, especially for vegans or vegetarians.
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In addition to diet, other natural remedies include other B vitamins, Griffonia simplicifolia (which contains 5-HTP), and practices like yoga and meditation. While natural remedies can help manage symptoms, it’s important to consult a doctor for proper treatment of anxiety and panic attacks.
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