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Default Supplements for anxiety?

Plan on asking my doctor about this but what is generally allowed? Going through barely any PCS right now just a very slight bruise on my head where the injury occured. No other symptoms, only slight sensitivity if I try to lay my head down on that part of my head. Xanax, picamilon, 5 htp, tryptophan, phenibut...?
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