Hi Sandra, our daughter is going into her last year at school, she has always got quite stressed about exams and achieving high marks. She's been named head girl of her school and I am concerned about the extra workload and stress on her - what can you recommend for her? Claire - Wellington
Hi Claire, its great that you've recognised in advance that your daughter may need extra support this year. The high achieving teenage girls of today are often the burned-out women of tomorrow, appearing in my clinic in their 30s and 40s. Bringing awareness to this pattern early in life and teaching your daughter ways to mitigate it is one of the best things that you can do for her long-term health.
The nervous system and the adrenal glands are the main bodily systems that can become taxed during times of stress. I find medicinal plants that nourish and stabilise the nervous system very helpful, especially when they are taken as part of a daily ritual of self-care. Passionflower, Chamomile, Lemon Balm and St John's Wort are well known for their clinical usefulness to help to cope with stress, whilst Licorice is a useful addition as it strengthens the adrenal glands. Plant chemistry has revealed the secret to this gem of traditional medicine as we now know that the key constituent glycyrrhizin has a similar structure to the hormones produced by the adrenal glands and thus helps to mitigate adrenal exhaustion. A combination of these plants as an enjoyable health drink would be perfect for your daughter in the lead up to exams.
A heavy workload weakens the body's defences against illness so be sure to support her immune system prior to and throughout the winter. This should be done once a day for preventative purposes and three times a day if under attack, for example in the form of an oral liquid that can be easily taken by the teaspoonful. The wonderful herb Echinacea has been shown to reduce the likelihood of a cold by 58 per cent and to reduce the duration of an illness if something is caught. Other herbs I find particularly great to support respiratory defences in winter include Thyme, Angelica, Elderflower and Sage.
If your daughter needs extra support during exam time and is studying long hours, encourage the use of a good quality organic green tea instead of the traditional caffeinated drinks that are often used. I like to combine green tea with Rosemary for enhanced alertness and cognitive function; St John's Wort and Licorice to support the nervous system; and Spearmint, which cuts the bitterness of green tea beautifully. This will help her stay alert whilst avoiding the inevitable energy crash that comes with too much caffeine consumption.