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I struggle with anxiety, ADD, OCD and rumination/overthinking. My cortisol, ACTH and prolactin is elevated (prolactin low after D2-agonist treatment).
I think my main problems are low dopamine and low GABA. Which drugs and supplements do you recommend?
Is it possible to treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) without using an SSRI?
I feel like ***t (no libido, no energy, apathetic) when I take SSRIs but taking them is the only chronic treatment (so far) that lessens the intensity my severe OCD. The medical community has pretty much...
Lately, I have considered the possibility that I have some form of Aspergers due to various reasons listed below:
I enjoy finding out ALOT about the topics I love since discovering Ray Peat I read every idea, article, theory possible and I create frameworks in mind how things work for example...
Hi all,
Just wanted to share the article that I wrote on OCD: OCD: supplements to help overcome it » MenElite
Please feel free to share what you've tried and what has worked for you.
I wrote an article on acetylcholine which describes symptoms of high and low acetylcholine. I also discuss what can cause it to be high or low and what supplements can be used to block or boost it.
The high acetylcholine syndrome » MenElite
This is in response to an email I sent to RP regarding someone that I'm with complicated health issues (had childhood cancer, has PTSD, OCD, high blood pressure, constipation, ED, muscle wasting).
Something really interesting mentioned in the studies is the mechanism of action behind Prozac...