Posted by linkadge on December 15, 2003, at 13:20:40
In reply to a remarkable effect of Klonopin, posted by zeugma on December 14, 2003, at 20:39:35
You're probably right. Gaba neurotransmission has not been studied enough in my opinion (at least findings not as publicies as with serotonin research). Anyhow, Green tea has a fairly potent effect on increasing Gaba, as well as increasing norepinephrine. A few of my friends with social phobia have found great sucess with using the extracts. (By no means stop taking clonazepam if it is working).
The main thing I am trying to help others understand is that feelings of insecurity about taking to people are not universal. Sometimes when people think that "oh everybody feels this way" it creates a barrier to their improvement.
Different anxieties must be processed in entirely different areas of the brain.
Good Luck
Linkadge
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