Posted by undopaminergic on March 22, 2020, at 8:12:22
In reply to GABA supplement with diazepam, posted by rjlockhart37 on March 21, 2020, at 19:16:20
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> put me on diazepam, at first i could sleep, and the anixety was toned down, but like i said diazepam is just good ole' joe benzo, there not much charastics to it, its not euphoric, it just provides relief, if taken at higher doses produces relaxation and feeling everything is ok. Nothing like xanax, or ativan, its more general. But after time, i noticed when taking it the effects were starting to become less, and what happened was when you hit your GABA receptyors too much, either tolerance, or i read you damage them.
>The GABA receptors are probably not "damaged" but they adapt to the drug, becoming desensitised. Even if they were damaged, that is not the end of the world, because new receptors will be synthesised, although that will take some time.
> So, i've had to start taking GABA supplement, the kinda at the nutrition store. To restore my gaba levels, and yes it did work, i felt the relief again. But i always to take GABA supplement with diazepam to have a adequite relief, diazpeam by itself has little effect, and i think its due to tolerance or damage to gaba sites.
>I've read that if GABA supplements work, that is, they produce central/psychotropic effects, it means you have a "leaky" blood brain barrier.
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