The fear center in your subconscious brain is called the amygdala. New science shows that during fear/anxiety the number of GABA receptors on cells of the amygdale decline, thereby enabling fear to dominate in response to a stimuli. Conversely, when there is no fear there are more GABA receptors.
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Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin™,
DHA,
fear,
GABA,
Pantethine,
PhosphatidylSerine PS,
Stress Helper®,
Super B Complex
Emotional, painful experiences contribute to future behavior that can be unduly influenced by fear or anxiety. If past painful experiences are intense then full-blown post traumatic stress disorder may develop, which in my book, is an overheated brain stem and limbic system. A new study shows that elevating brain levels of magnesium can help undo the bad programming and help create new brain response patterns not influenced by fear or anxiety.
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BDNF,
fear,
magnesium,
synaptic plasticity