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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Hmmm, I don’t visit the Health forum much, so maybe it was somebody else. Not sure I’ve ever recommended it on DCUM, for that matter. But I’m with you on the point that it can really help some (not all) people, like me, and also that it [b]has less risks than SSRIs, whose effects as equally if not more unknown[/b]. So glad it’s working for you and your DS![/quote] Wait, there have been YEARS of peer reviewed studies on SSRIs. There is very little research on GABA and, in one example, 3 of the 4 studies reviewed had researchers linked to the companies producing GABA that they did not disclose. Yet, you assert GABA has fewer risks and side effects than SSRIs - at least, that what it seems you're asserting. [/quote] Wait, there are TONS of gaps in our knowledge about SSRIs and their side effects. Yet Big Pharma has aggressively promoted their SSRI products and psychiatrists have happily swallowed it all, prescribing them in handfuls to patients. Read “Cracked: The Unhappy Truth About Psychiatry,” which may be a bit sensationalist but makes valid main points about Big Pharma and gullible psychiatrists. I’m much more worried about that than about some supplement where 1-2 of the authors was linked to the industry and I have to worry about whether the other authors were dishonest or not (and were those 4 studies peer reviewed?).[/quote]
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