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Posted by mcp on September 16, 2004, at 14:03:35
I read that the best thing to do for SSRI withdrawl is to calm the central nervous system. For instance, I take a b complex and that according to what I read is a no no because it ramps it up. Any thoughts? Also, it even said heavy exercise isn't good in this regard. However, exercise is the only thing that has made me feel better so far. Thoughts?
Posted by Larry Hoover on September 19, 2004, at 10:15:44
In reply to central nervous system and SSRI withdrawal, posted by mcp on September 16, 2004, at 14:03:35
> I read that the best thing to do for SSRI withdrawl is to calm the central nervous system. For instance, I take a b complex and that according to what I read is a no no because it ramps it up. Any thoughts? Also, it even said heavy exercise isn't good in this regard. However, exercise is the only thing that has made me feel better so far. Thoughts?
The two things that I believe help most with withdrawal are benadryl (diphenhydramine) for it's antihistamine effect, and taurine, as it opposes glutamate. If exercise is helping, then DLPA as a promoter of phenylethylamine, ought to help.
Lar
Posted by mcp on September 19, 2004, at 15:36:31
In reply to Re: central nervous system and SSRI withdrawal, posted by Larry Hoover on September 19, 2004, at 10:15:44
I try to stay away from antihistamines because of blood pressure issues. Can you explain to me in layman's terms why the Taurine would be helpful and why the DLPA would be a good adjunct to the exercising. Thanks a bunch.
> > I read that the best thing to do for SSRI withdrawl is to calm the central nervous system. For instance, I take a b complex and that according to what I read is a no no because it ramps it up. Any thoughts? Also, it even said heavy exercise isn't good in this regard. However, exercise is the only thing that has made me feel better so far. Thoughts?
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> The two things that I believe help most with withdrawal are benadryl (diphenhydramine) for it's antihistamine effect, and taurine, as it opposes glutamate. If exercise is helping, then DLPA as a promoter of phenylethylamine, ought to help.
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> Lar
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