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    Tren and Serotonin

    I have just read that Tren decreases levels of serotonin though serotonergic amines, after figuring out it has been giving me more anxiety and sometimes depression. I was wondering if supps like 5-HTP/B6/Tryptohpan would help with re-regulating serotonin....

    Im currently shooting 100mg/Tren-A ED with an HRT dose of test. Should I considering lowering my doses?

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    I suffer from anxiety disorder and suffered with depression for 2 years and I am fine. I am running 50mg ED about to bump up to 75mg ED.

    Are you sure it's not in your head bro (no pun intended)?

    A friend I know did take B6 injects (from a doctor) to help with depression/anxiety, she recommended that for me. She says it makes you feel like a different person. I choose to back away from drugs that are meant to make you "happy". I like fighting it naturally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gears View Post
    I have just read that Tren decreases levels of serotonin though serotonergic amines, after figuring out it has been giving me more anxiety and sometimes depression. I was wondering if supps like 5-HTP/B6/Tryptohpan would help with re-regulating serotonin....

    Im currently shooting 100mg/Tren-A ED with an HRT dose of test. Should I considering lowering my doses?
    post where you read that, i'm interested

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    post where you read that, i'm interested
    Merc posted about it awhile back and I saw it on a few other forums...Nobody has linked to the case studies, however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immortal Soldier View Post
    I suffer from anxiety disorder and suffered with depression for 2 years and I am fine. I am running 50mg ED about to bump up to 75mg ED.

    Are you sure it's not in your head bro (no pun intended)?

    A friend I know did take B6 injects (from a doctor) to help with depression/anxiety, she recommended that for me. She says it makes you feel like a different person. I choose to back away from drugs that are meant to make you "happy". I like fighting it naturally.
    anti-depressents et al are not supposed to 'make you feel happy' they are supposed to make you feel normal. i think thats a common misconception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    anti-depressents et al are not supposed to 'make you feel happy' they are supposed to make you feel normal. i think thats a common misconception.
    agreed, i took zoloft for my mild depression and didn't notice any effects after i discontinued use

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    anti-depressents et al are not supposed to 'make you feel happy' they are supposed to make you feel normal. i think thats a common misconception.
    LOL Jigga trust me, I know about SSRI medications, I wrote papers on them for medical classes (lol nothing too big just regular college classes).

    What I was saying is that the side effects of some SSRI medications are just not worth it and that users can fight depression naturally. Pharmaceutical made SSRI medications to bank money off the American society. Feeling sad? Feeling bad? feeling lonely? Take Zoloft and make it all better! You know? Depression/anxiety medication is a huge cash crop for the pharmacuetical companies.
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