This story is from February 14, 2020
Work Stress! 5 natural ways to fight millennial anxiety
Is the appraisal time stressing you out? As the month of February approaches, young professionals are trying hard to balance their personal and professional life. However, the piling up of deadlines and the zeal to excel at work has brought in extreme work load on their shoulders.
According to Parag Kaushik, Co-founder & Director , Upakarma Ayurveda, in today's stressful environment with round the clock work hours, it's common to have ailments caused by stress. Ayurveda for many ages has been acknowledged to revive the quality of life and is being considered as one of the key resources by most millennials today to combat stress. Herbs like Shilajit and Ashwagandha in their purest forms are being developed by brands in herbal ayurvedic formulations in the most natural ways to ensure a healthy and fruitful life."
At most companies, performance evaluations are underway, putting employees and managers under pressure as they sum up the achievements of the past year. Here is a list of some easy-to-pocket herbs and natural products, which young professionals can indulge into to recover from stress and anxiety.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha is an ancient medicinal herb classified as an adaptogen, meaning it can help your body manage stress. A must herb for all young professionals who are under severe work stress, it blocks the stress pathway in the brain by regulating chemical signaling in the nervous system. Several human studies have already shown that it can reduce symptoms in people with stress and anxiety disorders.
Peppermint Tea
Peppermint is an important part of most of our lives; from giving our upset stomach some relief to providing our drinks a refreshing taste and aroma, but many are unaware of its calmative properties that can leave you relaxed, release your stress and mental pressure. In fact, when it comes to relieving stress and anxiety, peppermint tea is one of the best allies. The menthol present in the herb is known to be a muscle relaxant and is antispasmodic in nature, helping you relax amidst mental stress.
Plant Based Products
Plant-based products have always been a significant element in the food and nutrition sector. With increasing awareness, working professionals are also opting for these products as it contains Protein, Multivitamins & Ayurvedic herbs are also great for women to meet their dietary needs and help them cope up with the stress.
Essential Oil
Aromatherapy is one of the complementary therapies, which use essential oils as the major therapeutic agents to treat several health and wellness issues. The subtle essence has an effect on the body’s chemical and energy systems, thus making it a natural remedy to relieve anxiety and stress. Some essential oils such as Lavender oil, Jasmine, Rose, Bergamot are some of the essential oils you can use to relieve your symptoms of anxiety.
Shilajit
Shilajit is a commonly used Ayurvedic medicine which is an effective and safe supplement that can have a positive effect on your overall health and well-being. Not just an aphrodisiac, Shilajit in its pure form has more medicinal and wellness benefits than one can imagine. It is a must try for young working professionals( both men & women) who are either suffering from work related stress and anxiety or are fighting depression as it contains important elements such as magnesium, potassium together with zinc.
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At most companies, performance evaluations are underway, putting employees and managers under pressure as they sum up the achievements of the past year. Here is a list of some easy-to-pocket herbs and natural products, which young professionals can indulge into to recover from stress and anxiety.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha is an ancient medicinal herb classified as an adaptogen, meaning it can help your body manage stress. A must herb for all young professionals who are under severe work stress, it blocks the stress pathway in the brain by regulating chemical signaling in the nervous system. Several human studies have already shown that it can reduce symptoms in people with stress and anxiety disorders.
Peppermint Tea
Peppermint is an important part of most of our lives; from giving our upset stomach some relief to providing our drinks a refreshing taste and aroma, but many are unaware of its calmative properties that can leave you relaxed, release your stress and mental pressure. In fact, when it comes to relieving stress and anxiety, peppermint tea is one of the best allies. The menthol present in the herb is known to be a muscle relaxant and is antispasmodic in nature, helping you relax amidst mental stress.
Plant Based Products
Essential Oil
Aromatherapy is one of the complementary therapies, which use essential oils as the major therapeutic agents to treat several health and wellness issues. The subtle essence has an effect on the body’s chemical and energy systems, thus making it a natural remedy to relieve anxiety and stress. Some essential oils such as Lavender oil, Jasmine, Rose, Bergamot are some of the essential oils you can use to relieve your symptoms of anxiety.
Shilajit
Shilajit is a commonly used Ayurvedic medicine which is an effective and safe supplement that can have a positive effect on your overall health and well-being. Not just an aphrodisiac, Shilajit in its pure form has more medicinal and wellness benefits than one can imagine. It is a must try for young working professionals( both men & women) who are either suffering from work related stress and anxiety or are fighting depression as it contains important elements such as magnesium, potassium together with zinc.
Top Comment
Sumita Kulkarni
1746 days ago
One should not take on more than what one can handle ....avoid situations which tend to pressurize you !Read allPost comment
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