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Old 06-11-2023, 10:31 PM #8
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I sleep 8-9 hours most nights but I don't go to bed until 12:30-1am which I heard can affect quality of sleep.

I take theanine as well as ashwaganda and rhodiola and that seems to help.

I've taken 5-htp quite a long time ago but heart it can lead to heart problems so stopped.

Low GABA can be a culprit of OCD and I saw GABA supplementation recommended on this forum so I took this supplement called Olly Goodbye Stress which has GABA, theanine and lemon balm (which is supposed to increase GABA production) a few weeks back and I felt AMAZING for a few hours, felt like I took a xanax. Unfortunately I got pretty anxious once it started to wear off so I didn't take them again. Any idea what could've caused it? I'd love to continue to take GABA since I saw such a drastic benefit.
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