I'm am glad you are helping your daughter thought this . This disease is such a cruel thing to have .
I would like to offer some extra info .
Since you are looking for OTC . Both NAC and SACROSINE have a lot of great research when it comes to schezophrenia. It seems to work for some but not others.also new research into TMG (betaine glycine) is also interesting
There is also a new drug on the horizon that doesn't work on the dopamine receptors and has much less side effects than what's currently
SEP-363856 helps treat negative symptoms of schizophrenia such as Inability to experience pleasure, Lack of interest in relationships, Lack of motivation. 5HT1A and taar1 agonist
MIN-101 - a ~20% BDNF increase. Treats negative symptoms of schizophrenia. 5HT2A and sigma2 receptor antagonist.
Min-101 has a targeted release of 2021/2022. After they have completed their 12 week phase 3 trial, they will do a 36 week phase 4 trial. SEP, should also be available sometime in those two years as well.
I have a mutation which results in impaired BDNF and I do suffer from anxiety; so far buspirone seems to work, but I was considering SEMAX/SELANK for the BDNF increase, do you know anything about that?
And maybe make you 20% less anxious/more focused, but honestly it's hard to say... actually, in retrospect I never experienced acute anxiety when I was experimenting with it. Certainly worth a shot.
20% seems ok to me, buspirone is not that great either, but I never experienced panic attacks while on it(actually I only experienced panic attacks while on stimulants), and if I had another option like SELANK/SEMAX with the BDNF boosting bonus, that would be great.
Semax can make your hair fall out slightly selank doesn't . Ive heard good stories about both . Try them both out but start with semax . Do it long term .
Fasting can increase bdnf by 3.5 times . Research intermittent fasting and also long term fasting (48 hours) .
There is just so much that can increase bdnf but as a rule of thumb when it comes to herbs . Studies mostly are short term and just not as good .
I recommend coming over to the nootropics subreddit and research/ask there
I would like to offer some extra info .
Since you are looking for OTC . Both NAC and SACROSINE have a lot of great research when it comes to schezophrenia. It seems to work for some but not others.also new research into TMG (betaine glycine) is also interesting
There is also a new drug on the horizon that doesn't work on the dopamine receptors and has much less side effects than what's currently
SEP-363856 helps treat negative symptoms of schizophrenia such as Inability to experience pleasure, Lack of interest in relationships, Lack of motivation. 5HT1A and taar1 agonist
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/913348
MIN-101 - a ~20% BDNF increase. Treats negative symptoms of schizophrenia. 5HT2A and sigma2 receptor antagonist.
Min-101 has a targeted release of 2021/2022. After they have completed their 12 week phase 3 trial, they will do a 36 week phase 4 trial. SEP, should also be available sometime in those two years as well.
Hope your daughter finds peace