Anti-Anxiety Medication
- kangarunner
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Anti-Anxiety Medication
Anyone here have experience with medication that calms anxiety / mental calming? I've been googling for medication and there seems to be to many to choose from. I just want to have a mind free from bad thoughts and nervousness and just feel very calm. If anyone on here has experience with this sort of medication I would greatly appreciate any advice.
https://www.healthline.com/health/anxiety-drugs
"Benzodiazepines are sedatives that can help relax your muscles and calm your mind. They work by increasing the effects of certain neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that relay messages between your brain cells."
"Benzodiazepines help treat many kinds of anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Examples of these drugs include:"
alprazolam (Xanax)
chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
clonazepam (Klonopin)
diazepam (Valium)
lorazepam (Ativan)
https://www.healthline.com/health/anxiety-drugs
"Benzodiazepines are sedatives that can help relax your muscles and calm your mind. They work by increasing the effects of certain neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that relay messages between your brain cells."
"Benzodiazepines help treat many kinds of anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Examples of these drugs include:"
alprazolam (Xanax)
chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
clonazepam (Klonopin)
diazepam (Valium)
lorazepam (Ativan)
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- kangarunner
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
It shows how f***ed up the people are on this forum that no one would reply to this post to help another member out....LOL 

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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
To tell you the truth, dude, I'm not a big fan of that kind of medication. I know how pills can mess people up even more.
I took Amitriptyline for anxiety and sleep problems for about 6 months or so and I was more or less fine on that. Amitriptyline is an old-school tricyclic antidepressant but it also has a sedating effect and is sometimes prescribed for anxiety.
I have a friend who takes low doses of a certain benzo (I think it's diazepam) for his anxiety attacks. He says that it helps him relax.
I've microdosed on psilocybin mushrooms for anxiety. Whenever I was going out to a social event, I'd take a few microdoses first and then become super relaxed.
You could look into psychedelics such as psilocybin to help you with your anxiety and maladaptive mindset. @Pixel--Dude, @Tsar and I have all experienced the effects of shrooms for therapeutic purposes.
I took Amitriptyline for anxiety and sleep problems for about 6 months or so and I was more or less fine on that. Amitriptyline is an old-school tricyclic antidepressant but it also has a sedating effect and is sometimes prescribed for anxiety.
I have a friend who takes low doses of a certain benzo (I think it's diazepam) for his anxiety attacks. He says that it helps him relax.
I've microdosed on psilocybin mushrooms for anxiety. Whenever I was going out to a social event, I'd take a few microdoses first and then become super relaxed.
You could look into psychedelics such as psilocybin to help you with your anxiety and maladaptive mindset. @Pixel--Dude, @Tsar and I have all experienced the effects of shrooms for therapeutic purposes.
Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
When I was little, my dad told me I should only take medicine if I absolutely need it, including stuff like aspirin. That's how he treats medicine. He's in his mid-80's. A lot of older people take a medicine, then another to deal with the side effects of that one, then one for the ED caused by the other medicine, and another to deal with the liver problems caused by that other medicine.
My dad let the doctor talk him into taking one thyroid pill, but I think he's stopped even that. He's energetic, goes all over the place and does what he wants. I asked him what it is like being his age. Does he feel sore, tired, no energy. No, he feels pretty normal. I had an uncle who was like that until he got into his 90's, then went blind, his wife died, then he started getting feeble and eventually passed away.
I try to avoid medicine unless I need it, too. I take some vitamin and health supplements, like vitamin D in the wintertime especially. I drink coffee or tea if I'm sleepy.
These artificial drugs, made from manipulating motor oil molecules and stuff like that, are typically unnatural, and can have all kinds of side effects. It's best to stay away from them.
Ashwaghanda is an herb that is supposed to calm you down. I forget what I was taking it for at one point. It didn't produce altered states of consciousness like a 'drug', and I wasn't stressed, so I don't know if it helped. I read it is supposed to be calming. I've heard that about camomile tea, I think. Running or lifting weights can help you calm down, too after it's over.
What I do if I get stressed is pray. I might work out hard, too.
My dad let the doctor talk him into taking one thyroid pill, but I think he's stopped even that. He's energetic, goes all over the place and does what he wants. I asked him what it is like being his age. Does he feel sore, tired, no energy. No, he feels pretty normal. I had an uncle who was like that until he got into his 90's, then went blind, his wife died, then he started getting feeble and eventually passed away.
I try to avoid medicine unless I need it, too. I take some vitamin and health supplements, like vitamin D in the wintertime especially. I drink coffee or tea if I'm sleepy.
These artificial drugs, made from manipulating motor oil molecules and stuff like that, are typically unnatural, and can have all kinds of side effects. It's best to stay away from them.
Ashwaghanda is an herb that is supposed to calm you down. I forget what I was taking it for at one point. It didn't produce altered states of consciousness like a 'drug', and I wasn't stressed, so I don't know if it helped. I read it is supposed to be calming. I've heard that about camomile tea, I think. Running or lifting weights can help you calm down, too after it's over.
What I do if I get stressed is pray. I might work out hard, too.
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
Blah, you're not a member my group. But I'll help you out anyway, what you really need is probiotics + choline. You have the wrong bacteria that induces extremely high levels of anxiety present in the intestines, usually as result after antibiotics. A nasty infection during gestation can also induce the bacteria out of balance issue and cause the severe type of anxiety... all indicating lack of energy to buffer the immune activity and lack of b-vitamins (usually from bacteria in the intestine, so also indicating a bacteria imbalance). A healthy body repairs damage at the same rate of damage being done. It repairs it as long as there is enough protein/amino acids resources, with enough glutamine to handle the production process and energy byproducts. These drugs just stimulate the brain tissue to produce neurotransmitters, which it might be low due to how much it’s more concerned with fighting an infection... or they block the transmitters that are overpresent due to an infection. The brain is just a drug balance that supports and is somewhere between motivation and energy conservation and health... add in the dimensional analysis of time for those and yeah you have a good model for interpreting patterns, aka intelligence.kangarunner wrote: ↑March 16th, 2023, 7:18 pmIt shows how f***ed up the people are on this forum that no one would reply to this post to help another member out....LOL![]()
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- kangarunner
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
Thank you for this great answer. IQ Level 1000.GerardButler wrote: ↑March 16th, 2023, 10:15 pmBlah, you're not a member my group. But I'll help you out anyway, what you really need is probiotics + choline. You have the wrong bacteria that induces extremely high levels of anxiety present in the intestines, usually as result after antibiotics. A nasty infection during gestation can also induce the bacteria out of balance issue and cause the severe type of anxiety... all indicating lack of energy to buffer the immune activity and lack of b-vitamins (usually from bacteria in the intestine, so also indicating a bacteria imbalance). A healthy body repairs damage at the same rate of damage being done. It repairs it as long as there is enough protein/amino acids resources, with enough glutamine to handle the production process and energy byproducts. These drugs just stimulate the brain tissue to produce neurotransmitters, which it might be low due to how much it’s more concerned with fighting an infection... or they block the transmitters that are overpresent due to an infection. The brain is just a drug balance that supports and is somewhere between motivation and energy conservation and health... add in the dimensional analysis of time for those and yeah you have a good model for interpreting patterns, aka intelligence.
It took these people **8*** years to catch on to what I was saying about autism.
Now they ARE saying they're on the autism spectrum. it’s problematic to discuss in limited detail without the science to explain the systemic problems that build up and what supports them but I'm pretty much guaranteed a Nobel Prize![]()
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
I will look into this more. Thank you friend.Lucas88 wrote: ↑March 16th, 2023, 7:42 pmTo tell you the truth, dude, I'm not a big fan of that kind of medication. I know how pills can mess people up even more.
I took Amitriptyline for anxiety and sleep problems for about 6 months or so and I was more or less fine on that. Amitriptyline is an old-school tricyclic antidepressant but it also has a sedating effect and is sometimes prescribed for anxiety.
I have a friend who takes low doses of a certain benzo (I think it's diazepam) for his anxiety attacks. He says that it helps him relax.
I've microdosed on psilocybin mushrooms for anxiety. Whenever I was going out to a social event, I'd take a few microdoses first and then become super relaxed.
You could look into psychedelics such as psilocybin to help you with your anxiety and maladaptive mindset. @Pixel--Dude, @Tsar and I have all experienced the effects of shrooms for therapeutic purposes.
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- kangarunner
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
I've also read GABA has a similar effect. Thanks.MrMan wrote: ↑March 16th, 2023, 8:49 pmAshwaghanda is an herb that is supposed to calm you down. I forget what I was taking it for at one point. It didn't produce altered states of consciousness like a 'drug', and I wasn't stressed, so I don't know if it helped. I read it is supposed to be calming. I've heard that about camomile tea, I think. Running or lifting weights can help you calm down, too after it's over.
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
Anxiety is caused by B1,B9 or B12 vitamin deficiency. You need to be on a fat soluble form of vitamins to get good results.
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Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
I was watching a video about B2, B6, and B12 yesterday that some versions of it sold are the chemical your body has to convert, not the type ready to use, and the guy recommended the type that was the body was ready to use.
Not sure about the relationship between anxiety and vitamins. There might be some relationship, but I think experientially, we should all realize that it has something to do with our state of mind. You can allow yourself to worry and get stressed if you go that route.
Re: Anti-Anxiety Medication
I work In the medical field. I do not recommend benzodiazepines at all. I'd talk to your primary care physician.
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