Posted by J. Lester on December 30, 2000, at 22:30:54
In reply to Re: alpha adrenergic receptors anxiety to John all » SLS, posted by Maniz on December 13, 2000, at 19:24:17
> Hi
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> Under the tongue. I have experimented this way a few times.
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> Never tried into eyes. I do not like the idea.
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> I have tried it as nasal drops from which I got the impession it worked for more than congestion.
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> >
> > Hi Manez.
> >
> > If you don't mind my asking, how did you take the naphazoline? Eye-Drops?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > - ScottI bought the drops today. Maximum strength, a whoping 0.03 % ! Immediately put it in my eyes,
nostrils, and under the tongue. Soon started feeling something 'unusual' but not sure what.
Perhaps the cognition enhanced. Like sitting in front of a computer doing something and at the
same time being able to pay close attention to TV like never before. I would say it's a kind of
a smart drug. Maybe close to what people experience on Vasopressin. I have not tried it, do not
know. Without delay repeated in eyes/nose/tongue again. Waited a little and decided to do it
once more. I overdosed quite a bit, got headache soon and went to bed ...
The bottom line - may be useful for specific events whenever good attention/concentration is
required. And it's being relatively cheap and readily accessable - a good quality too :)J.L.
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