Has anyone tried RediCalm?

Posted on: Fri, 09/06/2019 - 1:52pm
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I saw an ad the other day for RediCalm. It is supposed to be a natural treatment that reduces anxiety in 30 days. I am pretty skeptical of these things but since I randomly say it I thought I would ask.

Posted on: Mon, 09/09/2019 - 10:19am
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Hi Spaceman, I haven't heard of this treatment but think it would be good to research it more. Have you asked your psychiatrist about it? I'll take a look and see what I can find online and I'll also ask my psychiatrist about it next time I have a session.

Posted on: Mon, 09/09/2019 - 10:22am
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I just did a quick bit of research on it and it's a good mix of natural herbs like passionflower and ashwagandha. I know that both of those individually are good for calming and relaxing. I've taken them both in the past but not recently. I think just like with anything it's good to do your own research and then talk to your doctor especially if you're taking any other medications. You want to make sure there are no interactions even if it's all natural.

Posted on: Mon, 09/09/2019 - 4:16pm
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I have only tried stress shield. It seems to work if I am just lying in bed. But if I am stressed it does not seem to do much.

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