by steam_cannon » Thu 20 Mar 2008, 01:07:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('yeahbut', 'E')r, where did I mention yoga mastery?
Don't be so shallow, that study applies to other forms of exercises and
I'm not pulling up fifty studies to make a simple point! And as
appealing as running in panic is as a solution to panic attacks, sensibly
even the psychologist in your story admits that many people don't
have the freedom to run up and down stairs to work though panic attacks.
So if there is the possibility of preventing panic attacks using several
different classes of antidepressants or supplements to moderate GABA
levels in the brain, then it makes sense that would be a reasonable
option for some people. Based on these medical studies, I think
that doctors advice sounds right on target.
The following points are fairly easy to understand:
* Exercise (running in panic) raises GABA levels
* Inositol, probably acts on that pathway as well
* Antidepressants (MAOI and SSRI) both can raise GABA levels