Homeopathic SSRI relieve patient symptoms
Homeopathic SSRI relieve patient symptoms
Talking with a girl in Facebook that is in a fmt grouo. Apparently her symptoms began from taking Prozac. Apparently her doctor made her a homeopathic formula from the Prozac, and it cured her symptoms. I’m not sure what all her symptoms were, but considering the success of reinstating ultra low doses, this caught my attention.
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So highly diluted prozac?Maxin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 3:23 pm Talking with a girl in Facebook that is in a fmt grouo. Apparently her symptoms began from taking Prozac. Apparently her doctor made her a homeopathic formula from the Prozac, and it cured her symptoms. I’m not sure what all her symptoms were, but considering the success of reinstating ultra low doses, this caught my attention.
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It isn't the homeopathic effect; the homeopathic effect is pseudoscience.
Fluoxetine (AKA prozac) is the only SRI that can be used at a low dosage to cure PSSD in some cases;
other SRIs don't work that way.
Fluoxetine is unique among SRIs because it is a 5-ht2c antagonist, and can therefore re-sensitize the 5-ht2c
receptor when used at a low dosage. At a higher dosage, its SRI effect overwhelms its 5-ht2c antagonist effect.
Fluoxetine (AKA prozac) is the only SRI that can be used at a low dosage to cure PSSD in some cases;
other SRIs don't work that way.
Fluoxetine is unique among SRIs because it is a 5-ht2c antagonist, and can therefore re-sensitize the 5-ht2c
receptor when used at a low dosage. At a higher dosage, its SRI effect overwhelms its 5-ht2c antagonist effect.
SRIs are not "anti-depressants"; they are anti-sexualants.
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the same way we don't understand subatomic particles just because science can't explain sth doesn't mean it doesn't work
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Well, one of the most enduring mystery within this community is that some people have recovered/functionally recovered with reinstating/microdosing/low dose SSRIs. Which kinda make the entire theory of genetic damage rather weak, despite being backed by some papers. The other issue is that most people who reinstate see little to no positive changes….
Maxin, do you happen to know what dosage she was on?
I personally want to try low dose/microdose SSRI at some point in my journey.
Maxin, do you happen to know what dosage she was on?
I personally want to try low dose/microdose SSRI at some point in my journey.
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Symptoms are similar to those of depression or anxiety, then I don't think it is that surprising psych drugs can help. I am quite convinced some part of my symptoms are psychological, even if I don't feel sad or anxious (I don't feel at all, actually). I am considering reinstating antidepressants, but not SSRIs.garycooper wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:37 pm Well, one of the most enduring mystery within this community is that some people have recovered/functionally recovered with reinstating/microdosing/low dose SSRIs.
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The other issue is that most people who reinstate see little to no positive changes….
And it is obvious that some (not all) people here are depressed, which could explain all of their symptoms. For them, antidepressants should work, except if they reinstate only few days with the fear of worsening. For the others, it is more complicated.
"genetic damage" is quite different from "epigenetic changes", which is a natural way for the body to adapt.Which kinda make the entire theory of genetic damage rather weak, despite being backed by some papers.
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Escitalopram, 10mg/day, Jan-May 2019. Fluoxetine, May-Sept 2019. Mirtazapine 7,5mg/day, November 2019-January 2020. Escitalopram, 5mg/day, Feb-May 2020.
Symptoms: sexual & emotional numbness
Symptoms: sexual & emotional numbness
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Lots of studies demonstrated that homeopathic drugs were equivalent to placebo.
Escitalopram, 10mg/day, Jan-May 2019. Fluoxetine, May-Sept 2019. Mirtazapine 7,5mg/day, November 2019-January 2020. Escitalopram, 5mg/day, Feb-May 2020.
Symptoms: sexual & emotional numbness
Symptoms: sexual & emotional numbness
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I don’t. I can reach out again. I know the ssri was Prozac.garycooper wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:37 pm Well, one of the most enduring mystery within this community is that some people have recovered/functionally recovered with reinstating/microdosing/low dose SSRIs. Which kinda make the entire theory of genetic damage rather weak, despite being backed by some papers. The other issue is that most people who reinstate see little to no positive changes….
Maxin, do you happen to know what dosage she was on?
I personally want to try low dose/microdose SSRI at some point in my journey.
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psychiatry is also pseudoscience if we’re going to argue semantics. The human body is more mysterious than any of us will ever begin to understand. And there is an energetic field that is intangible. Our western way of seeing the body is so ingrained in us that it’s hard to undo. And part of why we are all in the mess to begin with.WeAreTheDead wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 12:43 am It isn't the homeopathic effect; the homeopathic effect is pseudoscience.
Fluoxetine (AKA prozac) is the only SRI that can be used at a low dosage to cure PSSD in some cases;
other SRIs don't work that way.
Fluoxetine is unique among SRIs because it is a 5-ht2c antagonist, and can therefore re-sensitize the 5-ht2c
receptor when used at a low dosage. At a higher dosage, its SRI effect overwhelms its 5-ht2c antagonist effect.
As I said below, my pet went to a homeopathic practitioner. And it worked miracles and it definitely changed my perspective. As a pet they cannot work under the power of suggestion nor placebo.
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