No matter what stage we’re at in our life, anxiety can take a toll on us. It can cause fear, nausea, fatigue, and much more.
Because of the severity of anxiety, a lot of us are constantly searching for ways to help with anxiety. One of the best ways to help deal with anxiety and relieve symptoms is with a Namaste weighted blanket.
These weighted blankets are designed in a way for people to deal with anxiety head-on. If you struggle with anxiety, then Namaste’s anxiety blanket is perfect for you.
Down below will take a closer at exactly how the blanket helps with anxiety. Let’s get started.
Serotonin
Serotonin is a chemical nerve that cells produce and its benefits include the ability to help calm the body. Namaste’s anxiety blanket helps the release of serotonin in the body. This factor allows the body to be more calm, cool and collected. Three factors that are important for the body during the difficult nature of dealing with anxiety. With an increase of serotonin, you’ll start to see the side effects of anxiety not be as severe. Although this isn’t a 100-percent solution, it’s definitely a start.
Helps Sleep
Part of the reason anxiety levels are high in certain people is due to how they sleep. Anxiety is often caused by a lack of sleep and restlessness. A weighted blanket like this has been proven to provide deeper sleep which will allow people to feel more rested. Theoretically causing them to feel stressed and anxious as a result. If you have anxiety and have trouble sleeping, then this blanket is a perfect two-way solution for you. We all know how important sleep is, especially for those who feel stressed or anxious. With this knowledge, why wait? Help your anxiety now by getting a namaste anxiety blanket.
Comfort
A big issue with anxiety is that it causes irritability. Irritability is something that makes it nearly impossible to feel comfortable. One of the best ways to fight anxiety is to try and feel comfortable. With this in mind, a Namaste weighted blanket guarantees you that you’ll feel more comfortable. Once you feel more comfortable, you’ll start to deal with symptoms of anxiety better and eventually get to where you want to be.
Deep Pressure
The main reason a Namaste weighted blanket has this positive effect on people has to do with the deep pressure effect of it. The deep pressure effect of it has been studied and linked to being the source of calming the nerves, promoting sleep, and helping people come down from anxious episodes. If you struggle with anxiety and have a hard time dealing with, the deep pressure sensation a weighted blanket gives you will certainly help.
Where You Can Buy One
Besides anxiety relief, there are countless benefits to a weighted blanket. If you’re interested in a weighted blanket, or more importantly Namaste’s anxiety blanket, look no further. Click here to grab your weighted anxiety blanket.
Prose
22 March 2020
It hurts,
It just hurts,
And there's no other way to describe it anymore,
I'm too tired and can't think straight,
I just want to be at peace because years is a long time to be sad,
And pain is an awful familiarity.
But there can be lightbulb moments,
When a connection is strong,
And it doesn't matter how long.
I'm stuck in a world of anguish,
Where my energy is used on my breath,
And only the answers,
Can come from inside,
But I'm floating between black and white,
My feet never touching the ground.
I just hope that I can wake up,
Feeling a rush of dopamine,
Because its been a while,
When I've lost so much,
And opportunities are scarce when past becomes present.
In twenty years time will I still feel this way
Will I wonder what you're doing,
And where you'll be,
Will I have made a good decision
Or will I still feel dead to the world
with the memories alive
I wonder how it can be
And I thank you for meeting me
that I feel like I've known you all my life
because strangely it means the world
and stories haven't even been told
I'm lost,
and now you too,
My choices have power,
But I have little to give,
All I want is to be embraced,
And be told I will be ok.
Now is all I have
And I can change
And that presents strength
I hope you can do the same
Forgiveness is key
For complexity
And maybe one day I will sit to smell the flowers
With the biggest smile
And I too will bloom,
Apart,
Or alongside you.
It just hurts,
And there's no other way to describe it anymore,
I'm too tired and can't think straight,
I just want to be at peace because years is a long time to be sad,
And pain is an awful familiarity.
But there can be lightbulb moments,
When a connection is strong,
And it doesn't matter how long.
I'm stuck in a world of anguish,
Where my energy is used on my breath,
And only the answers,
Can come from inside,
But I'm floating between black and white,
My feet never touching the ground.
I just hope that I can wake up,
Feeling a rush of dopamine,
Because its been a while,
When I've lost so much,
And opportunities are scarce when past becomes present.
In twenty years time will I still feel this way
Will I wonder what you're doing,
And where you'll be,
Will I have made a good decision
Or will I still feel dead to the world
with the memories alive
I wonder how it can be
And I thank you for meeting me
that I feel like I've known you all my life
because strangely it means the world
and stories haven't even been told
I'm lost,
and now you too,
My choices have power,
But I have little to give,
All I want is to be embraced,
And be told I will be ok.
Now is all I have
And I can change
And that presents strength
I hope you can do the same
Forgiveness is key
For complexity
And maybe one day I will sit to smell the flowers
With the biggest smile
And I too will bloom,
Apart,
Or alongside you.
Pain and addiction
15 March 2020
Pain and addiction often come hand in hand. You often hear of those whom have been through trauma turning to drugs, alcohol or some other outlet. Some people just use some of these outlets occasionally and never fully get addicted and how we react as induviduals can be down to a range of factors.
Another way we can often deal with situations that might involve pain and trauma is through avoidance. We know how to physically avoid danger, but what about mentally? If we’ve been through something that was mentally tough, we’re not likely to want to experience it again and I feel the most complex situation we face with pain and addiction is when we involve love in its various forms. This is why I often feel people may avoid relationships, friendships and family relations after getting hurt or still not being over someone to avoid pain and to stop any addiction from occurring (after all, people say love is a drug!)
I can relate to this issue immensly. If you avoid any situation relating to pain then you can’t get hurt, but at the same you can’t enjoy everything it has to offer. As I’ve mentioned previously I believe this to have come from my childhood, but also more recent experiences and struggling to move forward. Even if you try to strike a compromise between the two then you may not get hurt as much, but you may not still experience everything to it’s fullest.
The best way to resolve the situation between pain and addiction is to understand why you are reacting in the way that you are. You need to identify the problem before looking at a solution. If the problem cannot be solved quickly, then it’s best to be black and white and explain to those around you what the status quo is for you. That way there will be less pressure on you to get led by something you’re not comfortable in doing. It’s a tricky ground to navigate when you don’t feel fully healed yourself, but it’s important to make it clear.
It’s important to also remember that addiction can become dangerous very quickly too, which is why you should review your actions on a regular basis and understand why you are addicted to a specific thing and whether it is good or bad. Actions can also be dangerous when dealing with pain because you may be more vulnerable than you would be otherwise. It’s important to deal with the problem head on, because once you have an addiction, it can be hard to get out of, whether that be drugs, alcohol, toxic friendships or relationships.
Take time to understand yourself. Inform others and although your actions might not be as clear as you’d like and you might make mistakes, you’ve laid the ground to work on yourself and given others the chance to understand and accept. Perhaps in time pain and addiction might not be such an issue due to progress you will make. In reality we can never really fully avoid it. It is all part of the the tapestry of life, it may just take time for you to work through it and that’s ok. No one person should rush you through it.
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