Posted by addinbc on June 22, 2016, at 22:14:55
In reply to Re: Idiopathic hypersomnia, posted by Horse on June 21, 2016, at 15:53:45
Yes, so interesting! The neurology team down at Emory in Atlanta have found that many with central hypersomnia have something in their cerebral spinal fluid that causes hyperactivity at the GABA-A receptor which causes one to be as though perpetually drugged up on benzos.
Thanks discovered in their research that clarithromycin has GGABA-A receptor antagonism properties....it's not the antibiotic effect that is helpful, but rather this 'side effect' of it. It works wonders for me!
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