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SAM-e + AMISULPRIDE: week #1 trial experience.

Posted by davex on March 19, 2002, at 10:10:30

In reply to Re: SAM-e Trial » Ritch, posted by Ron Hill on March 19, 2002, at 1:21:25

"Better, faster and safer", they sayd about Sam-e, and i could think it was almost true.
I'm on Sam-e since last week for a dystimic disorder caused (i think) by a low level of dopamine.
We know that Sam-e increase the permeability of dopamine through the cellular skin and so increase its disponibility in the brain.
We, also, know that Amisulpride increase the dopamine release in the intercellular space, making so dopamine more available for the cellular usage.
They seem to work for the same result, using differnet ways.
My experience during this week using 400+400 mg/d Sam-e and 75 mg/d Amisulpride, support B group vitamine, is:
More active, alert and interessed in daily things;
Little more energetic, mood a little higher, more "ready to go";
A "wiew of the life" little bright, little more interested in "new projects".
The vision seems to be more clear and i feel easyer in doing more complex thought.
As side-effects i report:
A little difficulty to fall asleep, this cause i feel more energic and active and i feel more difficulty to stay without doing nothing and a little difficulty in relax.
I'll go on this trial and keep you posted about my experience.
Thanks for every share and counsel.


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