Sero: Nature's Answer To Xanax
Do you know Xanax and Benzos are incredibly addictive?
Xanax is the most overprescribed psych medication in the United States for anxiety and panic attacks. Xanax and Benzos are only meant to be used as short-term band-aid while the patient looks for a long-term solution to their problem.
How does Xanax work?
Xanax binds to a neurotransmitter (GABA-A) to make you feel calm. But it doesn’t actually treat anxiety. It just masks it. Eventually, your body can’t function and feel calm without it and you become addicted.
Unfortunately, Xanax is prescribed as a long-term medication. The users of the medication suffer from medical neglect. Many people aren’t made aware of the long list of side effects of the medication.
The side effects of Xanax and benzodiazepines:
- muscle weakness
- memory problems
- drowsiness
- light-headedness
- confusion
- unsteadiness (especially in older people, who may fall and experience injuries)
- increased saliva production
- jaundice (yellow skin)
- gynecomastia
- digestive disturbances
- rashes
- dizziness
- slurred speech
- constipation
- nausea (feeling sick)
- dry mouth
- blurred vision
- headaches
- low blood pressure
- sight problems, such as double vision
- tremors (shaking)
- changes in sexual desire
- incontinence (loss of bladder control)
- difficulty urinating
- blood disorders