I'd be very interested in hearing how people supplement for their well being in general, and especially to combat some of the negative effects of alcohol.
I've long taken a daily multivitamin, and extra Vitamin B Complex (strong) and Thiamine during periods of more excessive drinking, as I believe alcohol destroys these especially, as does smoking (another one of my lovely habits!) I've also taken Omega 3 fish oil caps (1000mg) daily for heart and brain protection.
Recently during my very low patch when writing on here, soulbythesea very kindly recommended a book by Patrick Holford, a specialist in nutrition-based methods of dealing with a variety of addictions. I've ordered his book
How to Quit Without Feeling S**t: The fast, highly effective way to end addiction to caffeine, sugar, cigarettes, alcohol, illicit or prescription drugs and am eagerly waiting delivery - another member on here started reading it recently and seemed to be very impressed.
I'm following TSM for my alcohol addiction, but have also recently become dependent on benzos, which I hope to start tapering as soon as possible. Though I haven't got the book yet I've already begun supplementing with some of those recommended on the accompanying website
http://www.how2quit.co.uk/content.asp?id_Content=2380.
As well as taking a second Omega 3 supplement daily I'm now taking :
Taurine (recommended for helping the brain to make GABA, and to relieve anxiety and tension) 2 x 500mg a day. I may increase this, up to the dose recommended on the website/in the book.
Glutamine (a GABA precursor) 1 x 500mg a day
5-HTP (a naturally occurring amino acid; a precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin) 50mg x 2 daily. Meant to be a natural antidepressant and to aid sleep as well as reduce anxiety.
There are also other parts of the protocol I have yet to add in. Milk Thistle's recommended for liver support, and there are others such as Magnesium which I haven't yet begun, and Glycine (another calming amino acid and neurotransmitter) for panic attacks.
I have been on this regimen for about a week, and although it's coincided with an unrelated large spike in my drinking, I definitely feel calmer and happier at times. I can't wait to receive the book and be able to research all this in more detail.
Anyway, I just wanted to draw attention to this approach, though I know quite a few members here already know about aspects of this kind of method. I'd also be glad if this thread be used as a general discussion area for supplementation and nutritional support.
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