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Should I take Rescue Remedy before driving test?

Many learner drivers or just passed drivers recommend the use of Rescue Remedy before the test. In fact, even some driving schools, such as Drive Johnsons, recommend it. Taking Bach Rescue Remedy is actually a great idea as it naturally helps calm the nerves and supports you in emotionally demanding situations.

Is Rescue Remedy good before driving test?

Kalms and Rescue Remedy are popular choices and are both available in sprays, tablets and sweets. They may be worth trying and could make a difference on the day of your driving test. You are recommended to try these out a few weeks before your test as they can take a bit of time to kick in.

What can I take to calm my nerves before driving test?

To calm your nerves on test day:

  • Eat something. You may have a fluttery stomach and not want to eat, but feeling light-headed with a gurgling stomach is the last thing you want. …
  • Take a walk. …
  • Avoid too much coffee or other highly caffeinated drinks directly before your test. …
  • Go to the loo! …
  • Don't be late.

Jan 3, 2018

How can I calm myself down for my road test?

Start by taking a long, slow breath in through your nose and hold for three seconds. Exhale slowly through your mouth and relax the muscles in your face, hands, jaw, shoulders and stomach. Repeat these steps as many times as necessary.

How long does it take for Rescue Remedy to work?

Give it 2-3 weeks to see noticeable impact.

Can you OD on rescue remedy?

Can you overdose on Rescue Remedy? Overdose should not occur with regular use. However, the alcohol content of the product should be considered. Avoid taking more than the suggested dose and do not combine with other products containing alcohol.

Does Rescue Remedy calm nerves?

Rescue Remedy® Dropper contains Bach flower remedies that have been traditionally used to relieve symptoms of stress and mild anxiety, nervous tension, and calm nerves.

How do I stop panicking when learning to drive?

How you can approach learning to drive if you're anxious about it

  1. Get help with choosing a driving instructor. …
  2. Find out what to expect from your first driving lesson.
  3. Practise driving outside of lessons. …
  4. Get in the right headspace before driving.

Aug 8, 2017