Posted by KaraS on November 12, 2004, at 15:14:30
In reply to Re: pantothenic acid - does it help anxiety ??, posted by LOOPS on November 12, 2004, at 14:17:18
> I find pantothenic acid helpful in conjunction with liquid lecithin - but only a small dose (of the B5 that is). The B5 helps the lecithin get into the brain (I heard). Anything more than ~200mg and I feel overstimulated/wired and start feeling crap with insomnia. I prefer to take it as part of a B complex - then I don't have any problems.
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> I found this does not happen with all B vitamins. I can take 100mg B1 on its own very happily (excellent for anxiety/irritability), and also B6 in its co-enzyme form I have found fantastic for calming.
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> By the way, I found I couldn't handle B complex whilst taking St Johns Wort - it made me anxious. However now I am not taking sjw, I can happily take a whole B50 pill and it has a positive effect. I'm assuming this to be the effect on noradrenaline from the sjw, which is further enhanced by the B vitamins. And for me, too much noradrenaline is bad news. Which is a bummer as you usually have to go through noradrenaline to get to the dopamine thang, which I generally need more of (before I turn into an unmotivated, mute, socially reclusive lump).
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> Probably too much info there - sorry!
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> Loops
I have the same problem. I desperately need NE for energy and motivation (I think it's good for that on it's own before metabolizing to dopamine) but I react so strongly to it. I get tachycardia from such little amounts. I wish there were same way around this issue - other than living on beta blockers.K
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