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For these Australians that suffer from mild anxiety, the ‘always-on’ and fast-paced nature of Aussie life appears to be a significant contributor with 90% admitting that they have experienced at least one symptom in the past month.

New research released has revealed that two-thirds of Australians surveyed are affected by mild anxiety.

The study, commissioned by Seremind, a new non-prescription option for Australians with mild anxiety, surveyed more than 1,000 Australians to examine the impact of mild anxiety on the population. The research revealed a variety of insights about the incidence of mild anxiety, attitudes towards treatments and the barriers to seeking help.

Anxiety Is Really Common

Anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia, and on average one in four people will experience an anxiety disorder at some stage in their life.

If left untreated mild anxiety can last for a long time and can quickly become exhausting and debilitating. It is important to be able to identify when that anxious feeling is a little more than just worry or stress.

Symptoms of mild anxiety may include:

  • feeling restless,
  • easily tired,
  • irritable,
  • experiencing muscle pain,
  • disturbed sleep,
  • difficulty concentrating and
  • finding it difficult to stop worrying.

NOTE: Patients experiencing 3 or more of these symptoms should consult a healthcare professional to exclude other conditions.

From the report, the most common symptoms of mild anxiety that Australians experience are disturbed sleep (62%), anxious moods (53%) and recurring thoughts (48%).1

Family-related issues are one of the biggest triggers of symptoms related to mild anxiety. Research has found that dealing with family-related issues or situations are the number one trigger of mild anxiety related symptoms for Australians, and this is especially true for females.

Two in three sufferers have sought professional help and nine in ten Australians have made lifestyle changes to help manage their symptoms.

How Many People Combat Anxiety

Most commonly people have tried to sleep for at least seven – eight hours per night (68%), increased their exercise (64%) or sought relaxation practices (54%).

Barriers

However, there are many barriers to seeking medical help.

The report uncovered several alarming myths around the condition and treatment of mild anxiety, including the fact that over half of all Aussies believe that it is not necessary to seek any medical treatment for mild anxiety.

General Practitioner Dr Ginni Mansberg comments: “Symptoms of mild anxiety are incredibly common but often very difficult to manage. While daily exercise, cutting back on drugs and alcohol and dietary modifications, can be effective, they’re hard to do, especially when you’re feeling stressed. Of course psychological therapies such as mindfulness, relaxation techniques, and cognitive behavioural therapies are really effective, they take time, commitment and often lots of money to work”.

Relief Of Mild Anxiety

Newly launched Seremind, contains Silexan, a standardized, highly purified lavender oil preparation and has been clinically tested to reduce the symptoms of mild anxiety within two weeks with daily usage, and improve sleep quality in six weeks.

Importantly, Seremind relieves symptoms of mild anxiety with a low incidence of side effects. This is significant as 73% of Aussies said they would seek help for mild anxiety if the treatments available didn’t have major side effects and a further 62% would seek help if they could receive treatment without having to see a doctor or need a prescription.

Dr. Mansberg added, “Australians experiencing mild anxiety needn’t feel alone. We’re seeing ever greater awareness of the condition and new options are being studied all the time. People experiencing symptoms of mild anxiety or who would like additional information should speak to their healthcare professional.”

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  • I find I worry when there is something worthy to worry about. other then that im a fairly calm person.

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  • I use lavender and Frankincense oils to relieve my anxiety, especially at work when I am absolutely run off my feet. I also get anxious and overwhelmed if there is a lot of mess in my work spaces so I will focus on what needs to be done in one particular room or area and just take it one room at a time and I find that works really well.

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  • It’s great that there is now more discussion about Anxiety and how it impacts a person, their family, their life. We need to talk about it. I sat at a table of three women, all mums, whose children have mental health issues. We’re all experiencing, as parents, similar issues and there is some comfort and strength in being able to share our stories, to know we’re not alone, and that with our support, our kids will be okay.

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  • Any good alternatives to Lavender?. I react badly to it.

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  • Good advice thanks for posting

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  • Got to try this, lavander is amazing

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  • Think I will definitely try this for me and my oldest boy because he’s quite anxious.

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  • Lavender is great at making people feel calm and relaxed

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