Fibromyalgia
patients are often bombarded with recommendations for mind altering, health
robbing drugs. Antidepressants and tranquilizing benzodiazepine anxiety pills
are common.
But these
drugs often cause more problems than good. I'm not anti drug but no one has an
antidepressant deficiency. Learning where the happy hormones or
neurotransmitters come from allows you to use the raw ingredients (the
gasoline) that make these hormones rather than a gasoline additive.
Using
amino acids is certainly safer than drug therapy. It works just as well most of the time, and
costs pennies compared to their drug counter parts.
Benzodiazepines
have numerous side effects, including poor sleep, seizures, mania, depression,
suicide, ringing in the ears, amnesia, dizziness, anxiety, disorientation, low
blood pressure, nausea, fluid retention, sexual dysfunction (decreased desire
and performance), weakness, somnolence (prolonged drowsiness or a trance-like
condition that may continue for a number of days), headaches and tardive
dyskinesia. A mind boggling 40% of adults, 60 or older experience drug-induced
tics or tardive dyskinesia (tremors or uncontrollable shakes) from taking a
benzodiazepine drug. Sadly, for many, these tremors are permanent. Over 61,000
older adults have developed Parkinson’s disease from using antipsychotic drugs
(benzodiazepines and antidepressants).
The crippling side effects and addictive nature of these drugs has been
known for at least 40 years, yet doctors continue prescribe them at an
ever-increasing rate. Surveys show that over 5.6 million adults over the age of
65 are now taking benzodiazepines.
A mouth
dropping 50% of all women 60 and older will be prescribed a benzodiazepine
drug. And since addiction often occurs within 2 to 4 weeks of starting these
drugs, the majority of folks are now dependant on these drugs. Tolerance to the
hypnotic (sleep) effects of these drugs may occur within one week.
Symptoms
of tolerance are identical to drug withdrawal symptoms and may include anxiety,
panic, severe insomnia, muscle pain and stiffness, depression, suicidal
thoughts, rage, heart and lung problems, and agoraphobia (extreme fear of
public or crowded spaces). Tragically, only 10 to 30% are able to successfully
stop taking these drugs, most are addicted for life.
Nutrient Deficiencies Cause
Anxiety and Depression
A
deficiency in any of these nutrients can cause an assortment of health related
illnesses, especially mood and sleep disorders-5HTP, tryptophan, GABA, SAMe, B
vitamins, magnesium...
Inhibitory
or relaxing neurotransmitters include serotonin and gamma-amino butyric acid
(GABA). The neurotransmitter serotonin is produced from the amino acid
5-hydroxytryptophan (5HTP). GABA is mainly produced from the amino acid
glutamine. GABA, 5HTP, and L-Theanine
Both GABA and 5HTP, have a calming effect on the brain. Benzodiazepines work by
increasing the effectiveness of GABA. But, as we’ve learned these drugs have
potentially lethal side effects.
Instead
of using a GABA additive loaded with potentially dangerous side effects, why
not use an over-the-counter GABA or 5HTP supplement to reduce anxiety, stress,
or help with sleep? Both work rather quickly, have few side effects, and can be
found at the local health food store. Usually only a small dose of GABA is
needed, 500–1,000 mg. taken twice daily on an empty stomach. The brain doesn’t
readily absorb GABA, but another amino acid known as L-theanine, can boost GABA
levels.
I often
recommend L-theanine, an amino acid found in green tea. It has a calming effect
on the brain. For anxiety related disorders the usual dose is 50-100mg taken on
an empty stomach, two to three times daily. Research with human volunteers has
demonstrated that L-theanine creates its relaxing effect in approximately 30 to
40 minutes after ingestion.
Supplementing
with the supplement 5-hydroxytrryptophan (5HTP), a form of the amino acid
tryptophan, helps raise serotonin levels. Studies show that 5HTP is as
effective in normalizing moods as antidepressant drugs. 5HTP also boosts
melatonin levels by 200 percent. The recommended dose is 100mg three times a
day.
Amino
acid therapy offers a safe and effective way to reduce anxiety-without the
numerous side effects associated with benzodiazepines.
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