Cotcha Yankinov
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Idk if I would mess with amitriptyline, I might just let it work its way out of your system. Its possible that some of the effects are from norepinephrine and amitriptyline could potentiate that aspect.
And yeah cannabinoid receptors can deactivate inhibitory GABA neurons, so in that sense cannabis and such can work oppositely in effect to GABA drugs like benzos, potentially negating their effects.
Note to readers: Many people with LTCs have had various bad reactions to various normally benign supplements, everything from 5-HTP to curcumin to kava. Supplement takers beware. Stuff like exercise is a surefire way to increase "growth hormones" for the brain (like BDNF) with no risk of weird adverse effects. And if you're very fatigued or lightheaded after exercise (the only real side effect) it would be great to do anyways.
And yeah cannabinoid receptors can deactivate inhibitory GABA neurons, so in that sense cannabis and such can work oppositely in effect to GABA drugs like benzos, potentially negating their effects.
Note to readers: Many people with LTCs have had various bad reactions to various normally benign supplements, everything from 5-HTP to curcumin to kava. Supplement takers beware. Stuff like exercise is a surefire way to increase "growth hormones" for the brain (like BDNF) with no risk of weird adverse effects. And if you're very fatigued or lightheaded after exercise (the only real side effect) it would be great to do anyways.