Posted by stjames on September 13, 2000, at 2:15:11
In reply to Re: James There, posted by AndrewB on September 12, 2000, at 16:13:52
> James,
>
> TRH, when diluted and applied nasally has an action upon certain receptors in the nasal cavity. Exaclty is unclear to me though it probably acts as an antagonist to the NMDA recpetors. This action may create a cascade of events effecting other neurotranmitters. By whichever means however, it apparently has a modulatory effect upon the neurotransmission on dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline and other neurotransmitters. Anyway, the end result is that it acts, for many, to increase alertness and enhance mood, all in very rapid fashion. BTW, TRH nasal spray’s main use is to mitigate the symptoms of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Of course, TRH is normally used as a diagnostic for thyroid function.
>james here....
Cool, what do you think about Vasopressin ? I liked it, too much
of a hassel to keep up with. You might find http://www.pharmcentral.com/nootropics.htm
of intrest. Lays it out nicely. I'm glad you are here. It is good to hear from someone
who really does the research and is willing to make an informed choice to try some novel
approches. WE know there must be other pathways to depression. I suspect something in endro
will turn up. Something more specific than sex and other kinds of steroids.James
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