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| Shamus |
Apr 25, 2007, 08:36 PM
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So I did the Braverman Test not long ago (along with a grain of salt, as often suggested), and much to my suprise, some of the questions in regards to GABA deficiency identified my problems SO well, I honestly could not have worded them better myself.
QUOTE I can't remember phone numbers. T/F I have trouble finding the ‘right word’. T/F I have trouble remembering things when I am put on the spot. T/F I know I am intelligent, but it is hard to show others. T/F When I read, I find I have to go back over the same paragraph a few times to absorb the information. T/F I am a quick thinker, but can’t always say what I mean. T/F I tend to be fickle, changing my mood and thoughts frequently. T / F I tend to get overly excited about things. T / F My impulses tend to get me into a lot of trouble. T / F I tend to be theatrical and draw attention to myself. T / F The physical questions were of little relevance to me (nervous, shaky, sweaty etc.), but it described my mental and personality problems incredibly well. I've found through scraps of information the best ways to combat a GABA deficiency are Bacopa, Theanine, GABA and Phenibut. This however, was through many unconnected, random bits of material. Could anyone walk me through a GABA deficiency, it's implications, and possible remedies? |
| LifeMirage |
Apr 26, 2007, 01:10 AM
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Picamilon
L-Theanine Phenibut Tiagabine Kava Kava extract |
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