Anxiety: Cited Sources and Additional Reading


Related Jigsaw Health Reading

Related Reading

 

Additional Information about Anxiety

  1. Anxiety Overview
  2. Common symptoms of anxiety
  3. Common causes of anxiety
  4. Natural and alternative treatments for anxiety
  5. Dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may help in the treatment of anxiety
  6. Conventional or prescription medications used in the treatment of anxiety

 


Cited Sources

  1. Anxiety Disorders Association of America
    Accessed April 2005
  2. Anxiety Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health 
    Accessed April 2005
  3. Secrets of 5-HTTP: Nature’s Newest Super Supplement, Lynn Sonberg Book Association, 1998
    Winfred Conkling
  4. Anxiety, Healthnotes 
    Accessed April 2005
  5. Stress and Anxiety, MedlinePlus: Medical Encyclopedia 
    Accessed April 2005
  6. The Bible Cure for Candida and Yeast Infection, Siloam, 2001.
    Don Colbert, MD
  7. Thrush (Candidiasis, Candida)
    Accessed April 2005
  8. The Yeast Connection: A Medical Breakthrough, Random House, 1986.
    William G. Crook, MD
  9. The Magnesium Miracle, Ballantine Books, 2007.
    Carolyn Dean, MD, ND
  10. Anxiety Disorders, SAMHSA’s National Mental Health Information Center 
    Accessed April 2005
  11. Internet Mental Health
    Accessed April 2005
  12. Drug Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook, 2nd Edition
    Ross Pelton, RPh, PhD, CCN, James B. LaValle, RPh, DHM, NMD, CCN, Ernest B. Hawkins, RPh, MS, Daniel L. Krinsky, RPh, MS
  13. Use of Benzodiazepines in Anxiety Disorders, The New England Journal of Medicine 
    Accessed April 2005
  14. Anxiety: Exercise, Holisticonline.com 
    Accessed April 2005
  15. Nutrition Therapy for Anxiety Disorders, HealthyPlace.com 
    Accessed April 2005