Guest guest Posted August 5, 2002 Report Share Posted August 5, 2002 >It would be wise to exercise extreme caution with 5-HTP. I don't think this >product is fully proven yet. And when you start playing around with serotonin >levels, all sorts of havoc can result. This idea that people are undergoing >anxiety because of low serotonin levels is probably the opposite of what is >happening. Totally agree with you here, Michael. It's nice to have backup. >Due to intensive training on this subject, i personally have found that the >best way to reduce anxiety is to figure out WHO is causing it in my life, and My training, which is 100% hands-on (*lol*) has shown me that the answer to that question is always the same: ME. If I allow myself to proliferate negative or anxious thoughts, I will be anxious; if I don't, nobody but nobody can *make* me anxious. There have been days when a broken shoelace has sent me into a downward spiral of emotional hell; and one sparkling example of a day when I just happened to receive some very bad news when I had *just* finished a very productive meditation. Not only didn't it depress me, but I was heartened and proud of myself for the compassionate, rational and pain-free way I was able to handle it. >Most of these methods of handling anxiety-producing people are spiritual in >nature, and thus are included in religious contexts. Whether it's done in a religious context or not, as far as I can tell, makes no difference whatsoever. But that the answer to such mental pain is spiritual-- " of the spirit " --is a plain-old unavoidable fact. The trick is that the only complete, lasting cure for stress/anxiety/depression is to learn to control _your own thoughts_. That begins with being willing and able to *watch* your thinking without judging it, which funnily enough is also Buddha's Step One on the road to Enlightenment. And what is Enlightenment, says Buddha when asked? " The end of suffering. " Coincidence? I think not! Wah ha ha! --Sara T http://www.boredmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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