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Default Supplement Help

I take all of the suggested supplements on the vitamin regimen.

I'm curious about these two:

http://energizeorganics.com/energize-ingredients/

http://www.swansonvitamins.com/swans...omplex-60-caps

I ask because I'm hesitant with supplements like rhodiola that increase serotonin. I have a form of schizophrenia and I'm already taking medicine that affects serotonin levels. I know the owner of Energize Organics had some serious head injuries and it helped him heal. I also have heard adaptogens suggested to help with brain injuries as well.

Thanks!
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