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Ok ok ty, also do you really think this had a chance reaching botb?convo should be fine
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Ok ok ty, also do you really think this had a chance reaching botb?convo should be fine
Hell yeah thanks KING, but lowering inhib can still be good even if you’re not nd (lowering anxiety and such)mirin. not even ND and read it all. also learnt how alc works
Thanks g please rep too (thumbs up)Mirin the high effort vro hope you get on botb
Yes, this guide is helpful for meOk ok ty, also do you really think this had a chance reaching botb?
Thanks kingYes, this guide is helpful for me![]()
thanks took a whole whileBump. Great read and research. Happy to give some input too.
I know drugs do make me lower inhibition but im not exactly planning on starting to consume painkillers just so I can jester for some used up holeAre you born autistic, with ADHD, or some other psychologic treat?
Then this guide is for you, i will cover everything that’s about NTMAXXING.
Antidepressants.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) remain the most prescribed and evidence based first line treatments for major depression and anxiety disorders due to their strong benefit to risk profile.
Some of the most effective antidepressants are:
SNRIs such as duloxetine and venlafaxine are highly effective when depression involves chronic pain or prominent anxiety. Atypical options like bupropion are favored for energy/motivation and fewer sexual side effects.
- Sertraline often ranked highest in real world prescription volume and broad eficiency across depression, anxiety, and other conditions. Excellent tolerability for most people.
- Escitalopram frequently cited for superior efficiency, low side effect burden in head to head studies.
- Fluoxetine (Prozac) long track record, once-daily dosing, and useful for those who need a longer half-life. This is the one im using right now and its very effective in my opinion.
Cost: Extremely affordable for most.
Generic versions dominate and cost $5–20 per month.
Insurance and public health systems often cover them fully or with minimal co-pay.
Branded versions are significantly more expensive but rarely necessary.
Quality: Generic antidepressants are bioequivalent to brands (same active ingredient, strength, and effect). Regulatory bodies (FDA, EMA) require rigorous testing and quality is identical for practical purposes.
Accessibility: All standard antidepressants require a prescription (from your doctor or psychatrist) and are widely stocked at pharmacies globally. SSRIs/SNRIs are first line in every major guideline, so they are easy to obtain once a diagnosis is made. No over the counter options exist due to safety monitoring needs. In most countries, primary-care doctors prescribe them routinely, specialist referral is common only for complex cases. Supply is excellent, with minimal shortages reported.
Beta blockers
What Beta Blockers Do in the Body
Beta blockers (beta androgenic antagonists) work by blocking the effects of stress hormones epinephrine aka adrenaline and norepinephrine aka noradrenaline on beta receptors in the body. (No noradrenaline jokes thanks)
These hormones normally trigger the fight or flight response during stress or anxiety.
If you dont know what fight or flight is, its basically if you will flee away from the stressed situations, or if you will fight your way through it.
In short, they interrupt the bodys exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational/performance anxiety (public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances). Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
- On the heart (mainly beta-1 receptors): They slow heart rate / negative chronotropic effect, reduce the force of heart contractions / negative inotropic effect, and lower cardiac output. This prevents the racing heartbeat and pounding sensation common in anxiety or performance situations.
- On blood vessels: Some ans especially non-selective ones relax smooth muscle, helping lower blood pressure.
- In short, they interrupt the body’s exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational or performance anxiety some examples are public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances, these can also work for parties, social events etc. Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
Most Commonly Used and Effective Beta Blockers
No single beta blocker is universally considered the best but the differences add up.
- Propranolol - The most frequently used for performance anxiety. Its Nonselective (blocks both beta 1 and beta 2 receptors). Excellent at reducing tremors, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. Often taken as needed (10-40mg is around the normal usage) 30–60 minutes before an event. Short acting immediate release version is preferred for situational use.
- Atenolol — Cardioselective (mainly beta-1). Longer lasting, once or daily dosing possible. Sometimes used for anxiety with fewer lung effects than non selective options.
- Metoprolol, Lopressor or Toprol X, these are cardioselective. Commonly prescribed for heart conditions, occasionally used off label for anxiety. Extended release forms provide steadier coverage.
- Propranolol has the strongest evidence and real world use for situational anxiety, while selective ones like metoprolol or atenolol may be safer for people with breathing concerns (though all require caution in asthma).
Common side effects: Fatigue, dizziness, cold hands/feet, slowed heart rate, low blood pressure, and in some cases, erectile dysfunction or vivid dreams. Rare but serious: worsening heart failure, bronchospasm happens especially with non-selective, or masking low blood sugar in diabetics. Side effects often improve with time or dose adjustment.
Cost
Extremely affordable. All major beta blockers are available as low-cost generics:
- A 30-day supply typically costs $4–20 and very often under 10 $, with discount programs like GoodRx.
- Propranolol and metoprolol are among the cheapest, even without insurance, prices stay low as an example, $5–15/month for common doses.
Quality and Accessibility
Quality: Generic beta blockers meet strict regulatory standards (FDA, EMA) and are considered identical in effectiveness and safety to brand/name versions.
Accessibility: They require a prescription from a doctor (psychiatrist in most cases). Widely available at pharmacies worldwide with excellent supply and few shortages. For situational anxiety, many doctors prescribe propranolol as needed after a quick evaluation. Telehealth options exist in many places for convenient access. They are not over the counter due to the need to monitor heart rate and blood pressure.- helps control blood pressure, and blunt peripheral sympathetic symptoms like trembling hands, sweating, shaky voice, and muscle tension. They do notdirectly calm the mind or reduce psychological worry instead they primarily quiet the physical symptoms, which can indirectly help you feel more in control and perform better.
Alcohol and other drugs.
How These Substances Work in the Body (js so yk)
People sometimes turn to alcohol and certain drugs for quick relief from social fears, racing thoughts, or physical symptoms like trembling and blushing.
These provide short-term symptom masking rather than addressing root causes, and many lead to rebound anxiety or worsened mental health with regular use.
- Alcohol: A central nervous system depressant that enhances a calming neurotransmitterc called GABA, while dampening prefrontal cortex function reducing inhib and self-monitoring, which is exactly what we want. It temporarily lowers acute anxiety by slowing heart rate, relaxing muscles, and creating a sense of ease or confidence. Effects start within minutes and can last a few hours, but as it wears off, a rebound occurs, which is called heightened anxiety “hangxiety”, irritability, and disrupted sleep due to changes in brain chemistry and stress hormone levels. Longterm, it prevents learning natural coping skills and can increase baseline anxiety.
- Marijuana or Cannabis (THC-dominant)
- THC binds to CB1 receptors in the brain especially in the amygdala, involved in fear processing, altering mood and perception for some users. Low doses may produce relaxation, talkativeness, or reduced self consciousness in social settings. Which is very good in our case. CBD which is non intoxicating has milder potential calming effects without strong psychoactivity. However, high THC can trigger paranoia, increased heart rate, or anxiety in vulnerable people. Effects vary by dose, strain, and method (smoking and edibles), lasting 1–6+ hours.
- Common recreational drugs:
- MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly): Releases serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, creating euphoria, emotional openness, and empathy. It can make social interactions feel more connected and less intimidating short term by boosting mood and reducing fear of judgment. Physical effects include increased energy, jaw clenching, and elevated body temperature.
- Benzodiazepines , such as XAN (xanax), Enhance GABA strongly for rapid sedation and anxiety reduction, quieting the fight or flight response. (As we talked about earlier). Fast onset (often around15–60 minutes) but high risk of tolerance and dependence.
- Stimulants such as cocaine, and amphetamines they increase dopamine and norepinephrine for confidence and energy, but often heighten anxiety or paranoia afterward.
Most Commonly Used Options for Social Anxiety Relief
Common risks include dependence, cognitive impairment, worsened anxiety long-term, heart issues, liver damage from alcohol, lung irritation ( cannabis), psychosis risk, and interactions when mixing substances.
- Alcohol: Widely used informally for social ease. Short term relief is common, but evidence shows it often increases long term anxiety (Often around 30%, differs from person to person ofcourse) and raises risks of alcohol use disorder, especially in those with social anxiety. (But who hanst dreamt of being a divorced dad alcoholic listening to old rock music)?
- Marijuana: Frequently self-reported for relaxation, but large 2025–2026 reviews of clinical trials found no reliable evidence it effectively treats anxiety, depression, or related conditions. It may even worsen outcomes or delay better treatments + high THC use links to paranoia or cannabis use disorder.
- MDMA or party drugs, Sometimes used in social settings for euphoria and connection, but not sustainable and carry risks of serotonin depletion, crashes, and neurotoxicity.
- Illicit benzodiazepines: Quick calming but highly addictive with dangerous withdrawal.
Cost
Very low and nice.
- Alcohol: A few drinks cost $5–20 per occasion, very cheap.
- Marijuana: In legal markets, $10–50 for a small amount (varies by quality/quantity, and from country to country), street sources often cheaper but inconsistent.
- Illicit benzos or party drugs: Street Xanax ~$1–5 per dose or bar; MDMA or ecstasy pills similar range.
Quality and Accessibility
Conclusion:
- Quality: Extremely inconsistent and unregulated for recreational or illicit use. Street products may contain contaminants, wrong doses, or adulterants as an example fentanyl in fake pills. Legal cannabis varies by testing standards, alcohol is more standardized but still harmful with excess.
- Accessibility: Alcohol is legal for adults in most places and available everywhere (stores and in bars). Marijuana accessibility depends on local laws, recreational or medical in many regions with dispensaries or informal sources. Other drugs, such as MDMA and illicit benzos are illegal, obtained via street or dealer networks or online dark markets, with high legal and safety risks. No prescription needed, but quality control is absent.
Alcohol and other drugs are very high risk in the long term, but can lower inhib temporarily, you choose if its worth it or not.
View attachment 4865690
This took many hours to make, so dont DNR this please niggas.
My first actual high effort thread i can’t even get i typed this shit
This took many hours of research and writing, so please enjoy.
@Uraniumescent @MixedBoyo12 @Galvatron @rrg @astatin
sources: wikipedia, chatgpt and just google, mostly wikipedia tho.
Thats why you fuck virginsI know drugs do make me lower inhibition but im not exactly planning on starting to consume painkillers just so I can jester for some used up hole
Where brothaThats why you fuck virgins
I got my eyes on a girl who is 16 and still hasnt lost it damn, i will take so much shit to be able to talk to her, i’ll be higher than the clouds.Where brotha
Most foids loose virginity at 15
dnrAre you born autistic, with ADHD, or some other psychologic treat?
Then this guide is for you, i will cover everything that’s about NTMAXXING.
Antidepressants.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) remain the most prescribed and evidence based first line treatments for major depression and anxiety disorders due to their strong benefit to risk profile.
Some of the most effective antidepressants are:
SNRIs such as duloxetine and venlafaxine are highly effective when depression involves chronic pain or prominent anxiety. Atypical options like bupropion are favored for energy/motivation and fewer sexual side effects.
- Sertraline often ranked highest in real world prescription volume and broad eficiency across depression, anxiety, and other conditions. Excellent tolerability for most people.
- Escitalopram frequently cited for superior efficiency, low side effect burden in head to head studies.
- Fluoxetine (Prozac) long track record, once-daily dosing, and useful for those who need a longer half-life. This is the one im using right now and its very effective in my opinion.
Cost: Extremely affordable for most.
Generic versions dominate and cost $5–20 per month.
Insurance and public health systems often cover them fully or with minimal co-pay.
Branded versions are significantly more expensive but rarely necessary.
Quality: Generic antidepressants are bioequivalent to brands (same active ingredient, strength, and effect). Regulatory bodies (FDA, EMA) require rigorous testing and quality is identical for practical purposes.
Accessibility: All standard antidepressants require a prescription (from your doctor or psychatrist) and are widely stocked at pharmacies globally. SSRIs/SNRIs are first line in every major guideline, so they are easy to obtain once a diagnosis is made. No over the counter options exist due to safety monitoring needs. In most countries, primary-care doctors prescribe them routinely, specialist referral is common only for complex cases. Supply is excellent, with minimal shortages reported.
Beta blockers
What Beta Blockers Do in the Body
Beta blockers (beta androgenic antagonists) work by blocking the effects of stress hormones epinephrine aka adrenaline and norepinephrine aka noradrenaline on beta receptors in the body. (No noradrenaline jokes thanks)
These hormones normally trigger the fight or flight response during stress or anxiety.
If you dont know what fight or flight is, its basically if you will flee away from the stressed situations, or if you will fight your way through it.
In short, they interrupt the bodys exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational/performance anxiety (public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances). Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
- On the heart (mainly beta-1 receptors): They slow heart rate / negative chronotropic effect, reduce the force of heart contractions / negative inotropic effect, and lower cardiac output. This prevents the racing heartbeat and pounding sensation common in anxiety or performance situations.
- On blood vessels: Some ans especially non-selective ones relax smooth muscle, helping lower blood pressure.
- In short, they interrupt the body’s exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational or performance anxiety some examples are public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances, these can also work for parties, social events etc. Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
Most Commonly Used and Effective Beta Blockers
No single beta blocker is universally considered the best but the differences add up.
- Propranolol - The most frequently used for performance anxiety. Its Nonselective (blocks both beta 1 and beta 2 receptors). Excellent at reducing tremors, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. Often taken as needed (10-40mg is around the normal usage) 30–60 minutes before an event. Short acting immediate release version is preferred for situational use.
- Atenolol — Cardioselective (mainly beta-1). Longer lasting, once or daily dosing possible. Sometimes used for anxiety with fewer lung effects than non selective options.
- Metoprolol, Lopressor or Toprol X, these are cardioselective. Commonly prescribed for heart conditions, occasionally used off label for anxiety. Extended release forms provide steadier coverage.
- Propranolol has the strongest evidence and real world use for situational anxiety, while selective ones like metoprolol or atenolol may be safer for people with breathing concerns (though all require caution in asthma).
Common side effects: Fatigue, dizziness, cold hands/feet, slowed heart rate, low blood pressure, and in some cases, erectile dysfunction or vivid dreams. Rare but serious: worsening heart failure, bronchospasm happens especially with non-selective, or masking low blood sugar in diabetics. Side effects often improve with time or dose adjustment.
Cost
Extremely affordable. All major beta blockers are available as low-cost generics:
- A 30-day supply typically costs $4–20 and very often under 10 $, with discount programs like GoodRx.
- Propranolol and metoprolol are among the cheapest, even without insurance, prices stay low as an example, $5–15/month for common doses.
Quality and Accessibility
Quality: Generic beta blockers meet strict regulatory standards (FDA, EMA) and are considered identical in effectiveness and safety to brand/name versions.
Accessibility: They require a prescription from a doctor (psychiatrist in most cases). Widely available at pharmacies worldwide with excellent supply and few shortages. For situational anxiety, many doctors prescribe propranolol as needed after a quick evaluation. Telehealth options exist in many places for convenient access. They are not over the counter due to the need to monitor heart rate and blood pressure.- helps control blood pressure, and blunt peripheral sympathetic symptoms like trembling hands, sweating, shaky voice, and muscle tension. They do notdirectly calm the mind or reduce psychological worry instead they primarily quiet the physical symptoms, which can indirectly help you feel more in control and perform better.
Alcohol and other drugs.
How These Substances Work in the Body (js so yk)
People sometimes turn to alcohol and certain drugs for quick relief from social fears, racing thoughts, or physical symptoms like trembling and blushing.
These provide short-term symptom masking rather than addressing root causes, and many lead to rebound anxiety or worsened mental health with regular use.
- Alcohol: A central nervous system depressant that enhances a calming neurotransmitterc called GABA, while dampening prefrontal cortex function reducing inhib and self-monitoring, which is exactly what we want. It temporarily lowers acute anxiety by slowing heart rate, relaxing muscles, and creating a sense of ease or confidence. Effects start within minutes and can last a few hours, but as it wears off, a rebound occurs, which is called heightened anxiety “hangxiety”, irritability, and disrupted sleep due to changes in brain chemistry and stress hormone levels. Longterm, it prevents learning natural coping skills and can increase baseline anxiety.
- Marijuana or Cannabis (THC-dominant)
- THC binds to CB1 receptors in the brain especially in the amygdala, involved in fear processing, altering mood and perception for some users. Low doses may produce relaxation, talkativeness, or reduced self consciousness in social settings. Which is very good in our case. CBD which is non intoxicating has milder potential calming effects without strong psychoactivity. However, high THC can trigger paranoia, increased heart rate, or anxiety in vulnerable people. Effects vary by dose, strain, and method (smoking and edibles), lasting 1–6+ hours.
- Common recreational drugs:
- MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly): Releases serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, creating euphoria, emotional openness, and empathy. It can make social interactions feel more connected and less intimidating short term by boosting mood and reducing fear of judgment. Physical effects include increased energy, jaw clenching, and elevated body temperature.
- Benzodiazepines , such as XAN (xanax), Enhance GABA strongly for rapid sedation and anxiety reduction, quieting the fight or flight response. (As we talked about earlier). Fast onset (often around15–60 minutes) but high risk of tolerance and dependence.
- Stimulants such as cocaine, and amphetamines they increase dopamine and norepinephrine for confidence and energy, but often heighten anxiety or paranoia afterward.
Most Commonly Used Options for Social Anxiety Relief
Common risks include dependence, cognitive impairment, worsened anxiety long-term, heart issues, liver damage from alcohol, lung irritation ( cannabis), psychosis risk, and interactions when mixing substances.
- Alcohol: Widely used informally for social ease. Short term relief is common, but evidence shows it often increases long term anxiety (Often around 30%, differs from person to person ofcourse) and raises risks of alcohol use disorder, especially in those with social anxiety. (But who hanst dreamt of being a divorced dad alcoholic listening to old rock music)?
- Marijuana: Frequently self-reported for relaxation, but large 2025–2026 reviews of clinical trials found no reliable evidence it effectively treats anxiety, depression, or related conditions. It may even worsen outcomes or delay better treatments + high THC use links to paranoia or cannabis use disorder.
- MDMA or party drugs, Sometimes used in social settings for euphoria and connection, but not sustainable and carry risks of serotonin depletion, crashes, and neurotoxicity.
- Illicit benzodiazepines: Quick calming but highly addictive with dangerous withdrawal.
Cost
Very low and nice.
- Alcohol: A few drinks cost $5–20 per occasion, very cheap.
- Marijuana: In legal markets, $10–50 for a small amount (varies by quality/quantity, and from country to country), street sources often cheaper but inconsistent.
- Illicit benzos or party drugs: Street Xanax ~$1–5 per dose or bar; MDMA or ecstasy pills similar range.
Quality and Accessibility
Conclusion:
- Quality: Extremely inconsistent and unregulated for recreational or illicit use. Street products may contain contaminants, wrong doses, or adulterants as an example fentanyl in fake pills. Legal cannabis varies by testing standards, alcohol is more standardized but still harmful with excess.
- Accessibility: Alcohol is legal for adults in most places and available everywhere (stores and in bars). Marijuana accessibility depends on local laws, recreational or medical in many regions with dispensaries or informal sources. Other drugs, such as MDMA and illicit benzos are illegal, obtained via street or dealer networks or online dark markets, with high legal and safety risks. No prescription needed, but quality control is absent.
Alcohol and other drugs are very high risk in the long term, but can lower inhib temporarily, you choose if its worth it or not.
View attachment 4865690
This took many hours to make, so dont DNR this please niggas.
My first actual high effort thread i can’t even get i typed this shit
This took many hours of research and writing, so please enjoy.
@Uraniumescent @MixedBoyo12 @Galvatron @rrg @astatin
sources: wikipedia, chatgpt and just google, mostly wikipedia tho.
reality shes lost ittill hasnt lost it
helo@iblamefranklin @Quatza33 @prescy @unknownincel @BigBallsLarry
You just wasted your 500 post on writing ”dnr” good bob
Thanks king took a whileMirin high effort![]()
hellohelo
nope she hasn’treality shes lost it
she said it?he hasn’t
My ”religion” or wtv we wait until marriage (so ive fucked in secret ofc) but i am like the only one who is an outsider, i lit live a double life, one the nice religious guy, the other i go out and party and do all kinds of shit im not allowed toshe said it?
Nah its good it works for meI like the effort, but as I explained in my thread, using pharma won't do that much and is still under research.
1. Depression lacks correlation with being ND/NT
2. if you are a guneuine autist lowering your inhibition does jack shit (I have seen it with my own eyes)
expecting botb with your first high effort thread is bold
Keep going though not bad for the first time![]()
Can you rename the thread to lowering inhib or?Nah its good it works for me
Maybe i can tryCan you rename the thread to lowering inhib or?
decends you so muchAlcohol
It does. But it lowers inhib temporarily, and helps you fit in (basically ntmaxxing)decends you so much
mirin finally not someone calling ssris jewish poison, can be really effective for all kinds of anxiety disorders + lower inhib for free (considering the fact that u dont get brutal side effects on it)Are you born autistic, with ADHD, or some other psychologic treat?
Then this guide is for you, i will cover everything that’s about NTMAXXING.
Antidepressants.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) remain the most prescribed and evidence based first line treatments for major depression and anxiety disorders due to their strong benefit to risk profile.
Some of the most effective antidepressants are:
SNRIs such as duloxetine and venlafaxine are highly effective when depression involves chronic pain or prominent anxiety. Atypical options like bupropion are favored for energy/motivation and fewer sexual side effects.
- Sertraline often ranked highest in real world prescription volume and broad eficiency across depression, anxiety, and other conditions. Excellent tolerability for most people.
- Escitalopram frequently cited for superior efficiency, low side effect burden in head to head studies.
- Fluoxetine (Prozac) long track record, once-daily dosing, and useful for those who need a longer half-life. This is the one im using right now and its very effective in my opinion.
Cost: Extremely affordable for most.
Generic versions dominate and cost $5–20 per month.
Insurance and public health systems often cover them fully or with minimal co-pay.
Branded versions are significantly more expensive but rarely necessary.
Quality: Generic antidepressants are bioequivalent to brands (same active ingredient, strength, and effect). Regulatory bodies (FDA, EMA) require rigorous testing and quality is identical for practical purposes.
Accessibility: All standard antidepressants require a prescription (from your doctor or psychatrist) and are widely stocked at pharmacies globally. SSRIs/SNRIs are first line in every major guideline, so they are easy to obtain once a diagnosis is made. No over the counter options exist due to safety monitoring needs. In most countries, primary-care doctors prescribe them routinely, specialist referral is common only for complex cases. Supply is excellent, with minimal shortages reported.
Beta blockers
What Beta Blockers Do in the Body
Beta blockers (beta androgenic antagonists) work by blocking the effects of stress hormones epinephrine aka adrenaline and norepinephrine aka noradrenaline on beta receptors in the body. (No noradrenaline jokes thanks)
These hormones normally trigger the fight or flight response during stress or anxiety.
If you dont know what fight or flight is, its basically if you will flee away from the stressed situations, or if you will fight your way through it.
In short, they interrupt the bodys exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational/performance anxiety (public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances). Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
- On the heart (mainly beta-1 receptors): They slow heart rate / negative chronotropic effect, reduce the force of heart contractions / negative inotropic effect, and lower cardiac output. This prevents the racing heartbeat and pounding sensation common in anxiety or performance situations.
- On blood vessels: Some ans especially non-selective ones relax smooth muscle, helping lower blood pressure.
- In short, they interrupt the body’s exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational or performance anxiety some examples are public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances, these can also work for parties, social events etc. Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
Most Commonly Used and Effective Beta Blockers
No single beta blocker is universally considered the best but the differences add up.
- Propranolol - The most frequently used for performance anxiety. Its Nonselective (blocks both beta 1 and beta 2 receptors). Excellent at reducing tremors, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. Often taken as needed (10-40mg is around the normal usage) 30–60 minutes before an event. Short acting immediate release version is preferred for situational use.
- Atenolol — Cardioselective (mainly beta-1). Longer lasting, once or daily dosing possible. Sometimes used for anxiety with fewer lung effects than non selective options.
- Metoprolol, Lopressor or Toprol X, these are cardioselective. Commonly prescribed for heart conditions, occasionally used off label for anxiety. Extended release forms provide steadier coverage.
- Propranolol has the strongest evidence and real world use for situational anxiety, while selective ones like metoprolol or atenolol may be safer for people with breathing concerns (though all require caution in asthma).
Common side effects: Fatigue, dizziness, cold hands/feet, slowed heart rate, low blood pressure, and in some cases, erectile dysfunction or vivid dreams. Rare but serious: worsening heart failure, bronchospasm happens especially with non-selective, or masking low blood sugar in diabetics. Side effects often improve with time or dose adjustment.
Cost
Extremely affordable. All major beta blockers are available as low-cost generics:
- A 30-day supply typically costs $4–20 and very often under 10 $, with discount programs like GoodRx.
- Propranolol and metoprolol are among the cheapest, even without insurance, prices stay low as an example, $5–15/month for common doses.
Quality and Accessibility
Quality: Generic beta blockers meet strict regulatory standards (FDA, EMA) and are considered identical in effectiveness and safety to brand/name versions.
Accessibility: They require a prescription from a doctor (psychiatrist in most cases). Widely available at pharmacies worldwide with excellent supply and few shortages. For situational anxiety, many doctors prescribe propranolol as needed after a quick evaluation. Telehealth options exist in many places for convenient access. They are not over the counter due to the need to monitor heart rate and blood pressure.- helps control blood pressure, and blunt peripheral sympathetic symptoms like trembling hands, sweating, shaky voice, and muscle tension. They do notdirectly calm the mind or reduce psychological worry instead they primarily quiet the physical symptoms, which can indirectly help you feel more in control and perform better.
Alcohol and other drugs.
How These Substances Work in the Body (js so yk)
People sometimes turn to alcohol and certain drugs for quick relief from social fears, racing thoughts, or physical symptoms like trembling and blushing.
These provide short-term symptom masking rather than addressing root causes, and many lead to rebound anxiety or worsened mental health with regular use.
- Alcohol: A central nervous system depressant that enhances a calming neurotransmitterc called GABA, while dampening prefrontal cortex function reducing inhib and self-monitoring, which is exactly what we want. It temporarily lowers acute anxiety by slowing heart rate, relaxing muscles, and creating a sense of ease or confidence. Effects start within minutes and can last a few hours, but as it wears off, a rebound occurs, which is called heightened anxiety “hangxiety”, irritability, and disrupted sleep due to changes in brain chemistry and stress hormone levels. Longterm, it prevents learning natural coping skills and can increase baseline anxiety.
- Marijuana or Cannabis (THC-dominant)
- THC binds to CB1 receptors in the brain especially in the amygdala, involved in fear processing, altering mood and perception for some users. Low doses may produce relaxation, talkativeness, or reduced self consciousness in social settings. Which is very good in our case. CBD which is non intoxicating has milder potential calming effects without strong psychoactivity. However, high THC can trigger paranoia, increased heart rate, or anxiety in vulnerable people. Effects vary by dose, strain, and method (smoking and edibles), lasting 1–6+ hours.
- Common recreational drugs:
- MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly): Releases serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, creating euphoria, emotional openness, and empathy. It can make social interactions feel more connected and less intimidating short term by boosting mood and reducing fear of judgment. Physical effects include increased energy, jaw clenching, and elevated body temperature.
- Benzodiazepines , such as XAN (xanax), Enhance GABA strongly for rapid sedation and anxiety reduction, quieting the fight or flight response. (As we talked about earlier). Fast onset (often around15–60 minutes) but high risk of tolerance and dependence.
- Stimulants such as cocaine, and amphetamines they increase dopamine and norepinephrine for confidence and energy, but often heighten anxiety or paranoia afterward.
Most Commonly Used Options for Social Anxiety Relief
Common risks include dependence, cognitive impairment, worsened anxiety long-term, heart issues, liver damage from alcohol, lung irritation ( cannabis), psychosis risk, and interactions when mixing substances.
- Alcohol: Widely used informally for social ease. Short term relief is common, but evidence shows it often increases long term anxiety (Often around 30%, differs from person to person ofcourse) and raises risks of alcohol use disorder, especially in those with social anxiety. (But who hanst dreamt of being a divorced dad alcoholic listening to old rock music)?
- Marijuana: Frequently self-reported for relaxation, but large 2025–2026 reviews of clinical trials found no reliable evidence it effectively treats anxiety, depression, or related conditions. It may even worsen outcomes or delay better treatments + high THC use links to paranoia or cannabis use disorder.
- MDMA or party drugs, Sometimes used in social settings for euphoria and connection, but not sustainable and carry risks of serotonin depletion, crashes, and neurotoxicity.
- Illicit benzodiazepines: Quick calming but highly addictive with dangerous withdrawal.
Cost
Very low and nice.
- Alcohol: A few drinks cost $5–20 per occasion, very cheap.
- Marijuana: In legal markets, $10–50 for a small amount (varies by quality/quantity, and from country to country), street sources often cheaper but inconsistent.
- Illicit benzos or party drugs: Street Xanax ~$1–5 per dose or bar; MDMA or ecstasy pills similar range.
Quality and Accessibility
Conclusion:
- Quality: Extremely inconsistent and unregulated for recreational or illicit use. Street products may contain contaminants, wrong doses, or adulterants as an example fentanyl in fake pills. Legal cannabis varies by testing standards, alcohol is more standardized but still harmful with excess.
- Accessibility: Alcohol is legal for adults in most places and available everywhere (stores and in bars). Marijuana accessibility depends on local laws, recreational or medical in many regions with dispensaries or informal sources. Other drugs, such as MDMA and illicit benzos are illegal, obtained via street or dealer networks or online dark markets, with high legal and safety risks. No prescription needed, but quality control is absent.
Alcohol and other drugs are very high risk in the long term, but can lower inhib temporarily, you choose if its worth it or not.
View attachment 4865690
This took many hours to make, so dont DNR this please niggas.
My first actual high effort thread i can’t even get i typed this shit
This took many hours of research and writing, so please enjoy.
@Uraniumescent @MixedBoyo12 @Galvatron @rrg @astatin
sources: wikipedia, chatgpt and just google, mostly wikipedia tho.
I mean it's not a bad thread (not botb), but you got some ideas mixed up. The core is good thoughMaybe i can try
Exactlymirin finally not someone calling ssris jewish poison, can be really effective for all kinds of anxiety disorders + lower inhib for free (considering the fact that u dont get brutal side effects on it)
likebwhayI mean it's not a bad thread (not botb), but you got some ideas mixed up. The core is good though
out of all the threads I made only 1 I thinl was botb worthy. just make good stuff and eventually you will get on botb level (genuine days of work)Exactly
likebwhay
Tag me in that oneout of all the threads I made only 1 I thinl was botb worthy. just make good stuff and eventually you will get on botb level (genuine days of work)
just look at my guides using advanced search. they all take effort, this is kinda the standardTag me in that one
No this is high qualityjust look at my guides using advanced search. they all take effort, this is kinda the standard
holy ego. this is the standard. if you don't put in effort you will get hate.No this is high quality
Tag me in ur ”botb” thread thenholy ego. this is the standard. if you don't put in effort you will get hate.
bumpAre you born autistic, with ADHD, or some other psychologic treat?
Then this guide is for you, i will cover everything that’s about NTMAXXING.
Antidepressants.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) remain the most prescribed and evidence based first line treatments for major depression and anxiety disorders due to their strong benefit to risk profile.
Some of the most effective antidepressants are:
SNRIs such as duloxetine and venlafaxine are highly effective when depression involves chronic pain or prominent anxiety. Atypical options like bupropion are favored for energy/motivation and fewer sexual side effects.
- Sertraline often ranked highest in real world prescription volume and broad eficiency across depression, anxiety, and other conditions. Excellent tolerability for most people.
- Escitalopram frequently cited for superior efficiency, low side effect burden in head to head studies.
- Fluoxetine (Prozac) long track record, once-daily dosing, and useful for those who need a longer half-life. This is the one im using right now and its very effective in my opinion.
Cost: Extremely affordable for most.
Generic versions dominate and cost $5–20 per month.
Insurance and public health systems often cover them fully or with minimal co-pay.
Branded versions are significantly more expensive but rarely necessary.
Quality: Generic antidepressants are bioequivalent to brands (same active ingredient, strength, and effect). Regulatory bodies (FDA, EMA) require rigorous testing and quality is identical for practical purposes.
Accessibility: All standard antidepressants require a prescription (from your doctor or psychatrist) and are widely stocked at pharmacies globally. SSRIs/SNRIs are first line in every major guideline, so they are easy to obtain once a diagnosis is made. No over the counter options exist due to safety monitoring needs. In most countries, primary-care doctors prescribe them routinely, specialist referral is common only for complex cases. Supply is excellent, with minimal shortages reported.
Beta blockers
What Beta Blockers Do in the Body
Beta blockers (beta androgenic antagonists) work by blocking the effects of stress hormones epinephrine aka adrenaline and norepinephrine aka noradrenaline on beta receptors in the body. (No noradrenaline jokes thanks)
These hormones normally trigger the fight or flight response during stress or anxiety.
If you dont know what fight or flight is, its basically if you will flee away from the stressed situations, or if you will fight your way through it.
In short, they interrupt the bodys exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational/performance anxiety (public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances). Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
- On the heart (mainly beta-1 receptors): They slow heart rate / negative chronotropic effect, reduce the force of heart contractions / negative inotropic effect, and lower cardiac output. This prevents the racing heartbeat and pounding sensation common in anxiety or performance situations.
- On blood vessels: Some ans especially non-selective ones relax smooth muscle, helping lower blood pressure.
- In short, they interrupt the body’s exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational or performance anxiety some examples are public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances, these can also work for parties, social events etc. Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
Most Commonly Used and Effective Beta Blockers
No single beta blocker is universally considered the best but the differences add up.
- Propranolol - The most frequently used for performance anxiety. Its Nonselective (blocks both beta 1 and beta 2 receptors). Excellent at reducing tremors, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. Often taken as needed (10-40mg is around the normal usage) 30–60 minutes before an event. Short acting immediate release version is preferred for situational use.
- Atenolol — Cardioselective (mainly beta-1). Longer lasting, once or daily dosing possible. Sometimes used for anxiety with fewer lung effects than non selective options.
- Metoprolol, Lopressor or Toprol X, these are cardioselective. Commonly prescribed for heart conditions, occasionally used off label for anxiety. Extended release forms provide steadier coverage.
- Propranolol has the strongest evidence and real world use for situational anxiety, while selective ones like metoprolol or atenolol may be safer for people with breathing concerns (though all require caution in asthma).
Common side effects: Fatigue, dizziness, cold hands/feet, slowed heart rate, low blood pressure, and in some cases, erectile dysfunction or vivid dreams. Rare but serious: worsening heart failure, bronchospasm happens especially with non-selective, or masking low blood sugar in diabetics. Side effects often improve with time or dose adjustment.
Cost
Extremely affordable. All major beta blockers are available as low-cost generics:
- A 30-day supply typically costs $4–20 and very often under 10 $, with discount programs like GoodRx.
- Propranolol and metoprolol are among the cheapest, even without insurance, prices stay low as an example, $5–15/month for common doses.
Quality and Accessibility
Quality: Generic beta blockers meet strict regulatory standards (FDA, EMA) and are considered identical in effectiveness and safety to brand/name versions.
Accessibility: They require a prescription from a doctor (psychiatrist in most cases). Widely available at pharmacies worldwide with excellent supply and few shortages. For situational anxiety, many doctors prescribe propranolol as needed after a quick evaluation. Telehealth options exist in many places for convenient access. They are not over the counter due to the need to monitor heart rate and blood pressure.- helps control blood pressure, and blunt peripheral sympathetic symptoms like trembling hands, sweating, shaky voice, and muscle tension. They do notdirectly calm the mind or reduce psychological worry instead they primarily quiet the physical symptoms, which can indirectly help you feel more in control and perform better.
Alcohol and other drugs.
How These Substances Work in the Body (js so yk)
People sometimes turn to alcohol and certain drugs for quick relief from social fears, racing thoughts, or physical symptoms like trembling and blushing.
These provide short-term symptom masking rather than addressing root causes, and many lead to rebound anxiety or worsened mental health with regular use.
- Alcohol: A central nervous system depressant that enhances a calming neurotransmitterc called GABA, while dampening prefrontal cortex function reducing inhib and self-monitoring, which is exactly what we want. It temporarily lowers acute anxiety by slowing heart rate, relaxing muscles, and creating a sense of ease or confidence. Effects start within minutes and can last a few hours, but as it wears off, a rebound occurs, which is called heightened anxiety “hangxiety”, irritability, and disrupted sleep due to changes in brain chemistry and stress hormone levels. Longterm, it prevents learning natural coping skills and can increase baseline anxiety.
- Marijuana or Cannabis (THC-dominant)
- THC binds to CB1 receptors in the brain especially in the amygdala, involved in fear processing, altering mood and perception for some users. Low doses may produce relaxation, talkativeness, or reduced self consciousness in social settings. Which is very good in our case. CBD which is non intoxicating has milder potential calming effects without strong psychoactivity. However, high THC can trigger paranoia, increased heart rate, or anxiety in vulnerable people. Effects vary by dose, strain, and method (smoking and edibles), lasting 1–6+ hours.
- Common recreational drugs:
- MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly): Releases serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, creating euphoria, emotional openness, and empathy. It can make social interactions feel more connected and less intimidating short term by boosting mood and reducing fear of judgment. Physical effects include increased energy, jaw clenching, and elevated body temperature.
- Benzodiazepines , such as XAN (xanax), Enhance GABA strongly for rapid sedation and anxiety reduction, quieting the fight or flight response. (As we talked about earlier). Fast onset (often around15–60 minutes) but high risk of tolerance and dependence.
- Stimulants such as cocaine, and amphetamines they increase dopamine and norepinephrine for confidence and energy, but often heighten anxiety or paranoia afterward.
Most Commonly Used Options for Social Anxiety Relief
Common risks include dependence, cognitive impairment, worsened anxiety long-term, heart issues, liver damage from alcohol, lung irritation ( cannabis), psychosis risk, and interactions when mixing substances.
- Alcohol: Widely used informally for social ease. Short term relief is common, but evidence shows it often increases long term anxiety (Often around 30%, differs from person to person ofcourse) and raises risks of alcohol use disorder, especially in those with social anxiety. (But who hanst dreamt of being a divorced dad alcoholic listening to old rock music)?
- Marijuana: Frequently self-reported for relaxation, but large 2025–2026 reviews of clinical trials found no reliable evidence it effectively treats anxiety, depression, or related conditions. It may even worsen outcomes or delay better treatments + high THC use links to paranoia or cannabis use disorder.
- MDMA or party drugs, Sometimes used in social settings for euphoria and connection, but not sustainable and carry risks of serotonin depletion, crashes, and neurotoxicity.
- Illicit benzodiazepines: Quick calming but highly addictive with dangerous withdrawal.
Cost
Very low and nice.
- Alcohol: A few drinks cost $5–20 per occasion, very cheap.
- Marijuana: In legal markets, $10–50 for a small amount (varies by quality/quantity, and from country to country), street sources often cheaper but inconsistent.
- Illicit benzos or party drugs: Street Xanax ~$1–5 per dose or bar; MDMA or ecstasy pills similar range.
Quality and Accessibility
Conclusion:
- Quality: Extremely inconsistent and unregulated for recreational or illicit use. Street products may contain contaminants, wrong doses, or adulterants as an example fentanyl in fake pills. Legal cannabis varies by testing standards, alcohol is more standardized but still harmful with excess.
- Accessibility: Alcohol is legal for adults in most places and available everywhere (stores and in bars). Marijuana accessibility depends on local laws, recreational or medical in many regions with dispensaries or informal sources. Other drugs, such as MDMA and illicit benzos are illegal, obtained via street or dealer networks or online dark markets, with high legal and safety risks. No prescription needed, but quality control is absent.
Alcohol and other drugs are very high risk in the long term, but can lower inhib temporarily, you choose if its worth it or not.
View attachment 4865690
This took many hours to make, so dont DNR this please niggas.
My first actual high effort thread i can’t even get i typed this shit
This took many hours of research and writing, so please enjoy.
@Uraniumescent @MixedBoyo12 @Galvatron @rrg @astatin
sources: wikipedia, chatgpt and just google, mostly wikipedia tho.
WellNo baclofen or Pregab? lol
Thanks kingMirin bhai
How is Prozac? I used to use Escitalopram and it lowers your inhib like crazy however it started to give me headaches so I stoppedAre you born autistic, with ADHD, or some other psychologic treat?
Then this guide is for you, i will cover everything that’s about NTMAXXING.
Antidepressants.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) remain the most prescribed and evidence based first line treatments for major depression and anxiety disorders due to their strong benefit to risk profile.
Some of the most effective antidepressants are:
SNRIs such as duloxetine and venlafaxine are highly effective when depression involves chronic pain or prominent anxiety. Atypical options like bupropion are favored for energy/motivation and fewer sexual side effects.
- Sertraline often ranked highest in real world prescription volume and broad eficiency across depression, anxiety, and other conditions. Excellent tolerability for most people.
- Escitalopram frequently cited for superior efficiency, low side effect burden in head to head studies.
- Fluoxetine (Prozac) long track record, once-daily dosing, and useful for those who need a longer half-life. This is the one im using right now and its very effective in my opinion.
Cost: Extremely affordable for most.
Generic versions dominate and cost $5–20 per month.
Insurance and public health systems often cover them fully or with minimal co-pay.
Branded versions are significantly more expensive but rarely necessary.
Quality: Generic antidepressants are bioequivalent to brands (same active ingredient, strength, and effect). Regulatory bodies (FDA, EMA) require rigorous testing and quality is identical for practical purposes.
Accessibility: All standard antidepressants require a prescription (from your doctor or psychatrist) and are widely stocked at pharmacies globally. SSRIs/SNRIs are first line in every major guideline, so they are easy to obtain once a diagnosis is made. No over the counter options exist due to safety monitoring needs. In most countries, primary-care doctors prescribe them routinely, specialist referral is common only for complex cases. Supply is excellent, with minimal shortages reported.
Beta blockers
What Beta Blockers Do in the Body
Beta blockers (beta androgenic antagonists) work by blocking the effects of stress hormones epinephrine aka adrenaline and norepinephrine aka noradrenaline on beta receptors in the body. (No noradrenaline jokes thanks)
These hormones normally trigger the fight or flight response during stress or anxiety.
If you dont know what fight or flight is, its basically if you will flee away from the stressed situations, or if you will fight your way through it.
In short, they interrupt the bodys exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational/performance anxiety (public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances). Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
- On the heart (mainly beta-1 receptors): They slow heart rate / negative chronotropic effect, reduce the force of heart contractions / negative inotropic effect, and lower cardiac output. This prevents the racing heartbeat and pounding sensation common in anxiety or performance situations.
- On blood vessels: Some ans especially non-selective ones relax smooth muscle, helping lower blood pressure.
- In short, they interrupt the body’s exaggerated stress response without causing sedation or cognitive fog, making them popular for situational or performance anxiety some examples are public speaking, exams, interviews, or stage performances, these can also work for parties, social events etc. Effects are usually noticeable within 30–60 minutes for immediate-release forms and last 3–8+ hours depending on the drug and formulation.
Most Commonly Used and Effective Beta Blockers
No single beta blocker is universally considered the best but the differences add up.
- Propranolol - The most frequently used for performance anxiety. Its Nonselective (blocks both beta 1 and beta 2 receptors). Excellent at reducing tremors, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. Often taken as needed (10-40mg is around the normal usage) 30–60 minutes before an event. Short acting immediate release version is preferred for situational use.
- Atenolol — Cardioselective (mainly beta-1). Longer lasting, once or daily dosing possible. Sometimes used for anxiety with fewer lung effects than non selective options.
- Metoprolol, Lopressor or Toprol X, these are cardioselective. Commonly prescribed for heart conditions, occasionally used off label for anxiety. Extended release forms provide steadier coverage.
- Propranolol has the strongest evidence and real world use for situational anxiety, while selective ones like metoprolol or atenolol may be safer for people with breathing concerns (though all require caution in asthma).
Common side effects: Fatigue, dizziness, cold hands/feet, slowed heart rate, low blood pressure, and in some cases, erectile dysfunction or vivid dreams. Rare but serious: worsening heart failure, bronchospasm happens especially with non-selective, or masking low blood sugar in diabetics. Side effects often improve with time or dose adjustment.
Cost
Extremely affordable. All major beta blockers are available as low-cost generics:
- A 30-day supply typically costs $4–20 and very often under 10 $, with discount programs like GoodRx.
- Propranolol and metoprolol are among the cheapest, even without insurance, prices stay low as an example, $5–15/month for common doses.
Quality and Accessibility
Quality: Generic beta blockers meet strict regulatory standards (FDA, EMA) and are considered identical in effectiveness and safety to brand/name versions.
Accessibility: They require a prescription from a doctor (psychiatrist in most cases). Widely available at pharmacies worldwide with excellent supply and few shortages. For situational anxiety, many doctors prescribe propranolol as needed after a quick evaluation. Telehealth options exist in many places for convenient access. They are not over the counter due to the need to monitor heart rate and blood pressure.- helps control blood pressure, and blunt peripheral sympathetic symptoms like trembling hands, sweating, shaky voice, and muscle tension. They do notdirectly calm the mind or reduce psychological worry instead they primarily quiet the physical symptoms, which can indirectly help you feel more in control and perform better.
Alcohol and other drugs.
How These Substances Work in the Body (js so yk)
People sometimes turn to alcohol and certain drugs for quick relief from social fears, racing thoughts, or physical symptoms like trembling and blushing.
These provide short-term symptom masking rather than addressing root causes, and many lead to rebound anxiety or worsened mental health with regular use.
- Alcohol: A central nervous system depressant that enhances a calming neurotransmitterc called GABA, while dampening prefrontal cortex function reducing inhib and self-monitoring, which is exactly what we want. It temporarily lowers acute anxiety by slowing heart rate, relaxing muscles, and creating a sense of ease or confidence. Effects start within minutes and can last a few hours, but as it wears off, a rebound occurs, which is called heightened anxiety “hangxiety”, irritability, and disrupted sleep due to changes in brain chemistry and stress hormone levels. Longterm, it prevents learning natural coping skills and can increase baseline anxiety.
- Marijuana or Cannabis (THC-dominant)
- THC binds to CB1 receptors in the brain especially in the amygdala, involved in fear processing, altering mood and perception for some users. Low doses may produce relaxation, talkativeness, or reduced self consciousness in social settings. Which is very good in our case. CBD which is non intoxicating has milder potential calming effects without strong psychoactivity. However, high THC can trigger paranoia, increased heart rate, or anxiety in vulnerable people. Effects vary by dose, strain, and method (smoking and edibles), lasting 1–6+ hours.
- Common recreational drugs:
- MDMA (Ecstasy or Molly): Releases serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, creating euphoria, emotional openness, and empathy. It can make social interactions feel more connected and less intimidating short term by boosting mood and reducing fear of judgment. Physical effects include increased energy, jaw clenching, and elevated body temperature.
- Benzodiazepines , such as XAN (xanax), Enhance GABA strongly for rapid sedation and anxiety reduction, quieting the fight or flight response. (As we talked about earlier). Fast onset (often around15–60 minutes) but high risk of tolerance and dependence.
- Stimulants such as cocaine, and amphetamines they increase dopamine and norepinephrine for confidence and energy, but often heighten anxiety or paranoia afterward.
Most Commonly Used Options for Social Anxiety Relief
Common risks include dependence, cognitive impairment, worsened anxiety long-term, heart issues, liver damage from alcohol, lung irritation ( cannabis), psychosis risk, and interactions when mixing substances.
- Alcohol: Widely used informally for social ease. Short term relief is common, but evidence shows it often increases long term anxiety (Often around 30%, differs from person to person ofcourse) and raises risks of alcohol use disorder, especially in those with social anxiety. (But who hanst dreamt of being a divorced dad alcoholic listening to old rock music)?
- Marijuana: Frequently self-reported for relaxation, but large 2025–2026 reviews of clinical trials found no reliable evidence it effectively treats anxiety, depression, or related conditions. It may even worsen outcomes or delay better treatments + high THC use links to paranoia or cannabis use disorder.
- MDMA or party drugs, Sometimes used in social settings for euphoria and connection, but not sustainable and carry risks of serotonin depletion, crashes, and neurotoxicity.
- Illicit benzodiazepines: Quick calming but highly addictive with dangerous withdrawal.
Cost
Very low and nice.
- Alcohol: A few drinks cost $5–20 per occasion, very cheap.
- Marijuana: In legal markets, $10–50 for a small amount (varies by quality/quantity, and from country to country), street sources often cheaper but inconsistent.
- Illicit benzos or party drugs: Street Xanax ~$1–5 per dose or bar; MDMA or ecstasy pills similar range.
Quality and Accessibility
Conclusion:
- Quality: Extremely inconsistent and unregulated for recreational or illicit use. Street products may contain contaminants, wrong doses, or adulterants as an example fentanyl in fake pills. Legal cannabis varies by testing standards, alcohol is more standardized but still harmful with excess.
- Accessibility: Alcohol is legal for adults in most places and available everywhere (stores and in bars). Marijuana accessibility depends on local laws, recreational or medical in many regions with dispensaries or informal sources. Other drugs, such as MDMA and illicit benzos are illegal, obtained via street or dealer networks or online dark markets, with high legal and safety risks. No prescription needed, but quality control is absent.
Alcohol and other drugs are very high risk in the long term, but can lower inhib temporarily, you choose if its worth it or not.
View attachment 4865690
This took many hours to make, so dont DNR this please niggas.
My first actual high effort thread i can’t even get i typed this shit
This took many hours of research and writing, so please enjoy.
@Uraniumescent @MixedBoyo12 @Galvatron @rrg @astatin
sources: wikipedia, chatgpt and just google, mostly wikipedia tho.
Prozac is pretty good, only downside is blurry vision and you will get super super super tired for the first monthHow is Prozac? I used to use Escitalopram and it lowers your inhib like crazy however it started to give me headaches so I stopped
How was your inhib on it? And yeah Escitalopram also makes you tired as hellProzac is pretty good, only downside is blurry vision and you will get super super super tired for the first month
Lowered a bit but will still hop on betablockers soonHow was your inhib on it? And yeah Escitalopram also makes you tired as hell