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L-Tyrosine is definitely one of if not the most popular nootropics that people will use to help improve their focus and productivity and in some cases help with their ADHD.
So I decided I wanted to put L-Tyrosine to the test to see if it would work for me…
And the best way in order for me to do that was to stop all my other supplements and only take L-tyrosine strictly for 30 days. I did this to see if it would give me the benefits that the research and others have said about L-tyrosine does. So watch my experience taking L-tyrosine for 30 days and see what happened.
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Social Anxiety Disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by intense feelings of worry and distress in social situations. Do you know how to spot the difference between shyness and social anxiety? It’s very easy to mistake having social anxiety as just being shy. So, here are 8 clear signs you might have social anxiety. We also did a video on differences between shyness and social anxiety before: Q
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Psycom (2017). “Social Anxiety Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment.” Retrieved 31 March 2020 from w
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