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Lion's mane is a type of medicinal mushroom that has been used in East Asian medicine. It contains compounds that may support brain cell growth, improve depression and anxiety, and promote overall health. However, it may also slow blood clotting and lower blood glucose levels, so caution should be taken before use, especially for pregnant women or those on diabetes medications. Recommended daily dosages range from 250mg to 750mg, not exceeding three times per day. Lion's mane can be consumed in powdered form and mixed into tea or coffee.
Magnesium Glycinate is a popular supplement that is believed to help with anxiety, poor sleep, muscle pain, constipation, and mood. It is considered more bio-available than other forms of magnesium, making it easier for the body to absorb. However, some people experience increased anxiety and insomnia when taking it. Magnesium Glycinate is known to be a co-factor for COMT, which helps break down dopamine and norepinephrine. It can also have adverse effects, including nausea, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea if taken in large doses. Additionally, it can interact with certain types of antibiotics and medications. Magnesium glycinate is recommended in certain dosages, but taking too much can be harmful.
Flupentixol is an antipsychotic drug used to treat schizophrenia and other similar mental health problems. It has anxiolytic and mild sedative actions with weak anticholinergic and adrenergic effects. Flupentixol is available in the form of long-acting injection, tablets, and capsules. It can also be used for depression and anxiety. Flupentixol has been in the market since 1965 and has been marketed under different brand names such as Depixol and Fluanxol. It works on the balance of chemical in the brain and helps to relieve the symptoms of mental disorders. Flupentixol is also available in combination with other drugs such as melitracen. However, it may cause side effects such as weight gain, dizziness, and constipation.