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Old 04-02-2014, 06:52 AM
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You can test this by requesting cyproheptadine from your doctor.
This antihistamine, blocks some actions of serotonin in the body.

Dr. Cohen uses a stronger antihistamine which has anti-serotonin actions that he buys in Canada. He explains that on his website.

Cyproheptadine requires a prescription in the U.S. and is not 100% effective, but should reduce symptoms to some extent. It would be revealing if you have EM and respond to cyproheptadine.
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