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Old 03-15-2015, 12:23 PM #1
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Default Coming off a Benzo-Valium

Does anyone know of any vitamins to take after coming off a Benzo aka Valium. When you take a Benzo it alters the GABA and Glutamate in your brain. This can take months or years for your brain to reprogram to where it was before you took a benzo. *edit*l. Most doctors have no idea how taking a benzo alters your GABA and Glutamate and your entire Central Nervous System. A benzo should never be used more than 3 weeks. It's a very dangerous drug to come off of after using it for many years. Thanks!

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