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Serotonin Syndrome Low Estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="watson350" data-source="post: 245972" data-attributes="member: 45033"><p>I have stayed away from everything but daily supplements: b12, magnesium, taurine, b6, niacinimide, fisetin, quercetin, tesamorelin/ipamorelin , zinc, sometimes vitamin a, vitamin d3. One side note, I took a natural aromatase inhibitor in September,alpha napthaflavone, I felt like a million bucks for a day symptoms abated, from basket case, anxious and brain fog to lots of gaba, very focused, then I felt like garbage and anxious the next day, panic attack at night. Much like progesterone, AIs tend to bring estrogen from the tissues in to the blood stream before inhibiting aromatase, so I suspect thats why I felt so good at first. I have been afraid of anything that raises serotonin or anything like that(BPC 157 for example). I just started drinking coffee again for the first time since august, no adderall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watson350, post: 245972, member: 45033"] I have stayed away from everything but daily supplements: b12, magnesium, taurine, b6, niacinimide, fisetin, quercetin, tesamorelin/ipamorelin , zinc, sometimes vitamin a, vitamin d3. One side note, I took a natural aromatase inhibitor in September,alpha napthaflavone, I felt like a million bucks for a day symptoms abated, from basket case, anxious and brain fog to lots of gaba, very focused, then I felt like garbage and anxious the next day, panic attack at night. Much like progesterone, AIs tend to bring estrogen from the tissues in to the blood stream before inhibiting aromatase, so I suspect thats why I felt so good at first. I have been afraid of anything that raises serotonin or anything like that(BPC 157 for example). I just started drinking coffee again for the first time since august, no adderall. [/QUOTE]
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