Posted by djmmm on January 29, 2007, at 12:04:59
In reply to Re: The closest thing to a 'Magic Pill. » djmmm, posted by kelv on January 29, 2007, at 4:39:28
> "Chronic use of desoxyn is very distructive to your mind and body, and will eventually cause more problems than it was originally indicated for. A magic pill should not be toxic, at any dose-- It should be neuroprotective, universally effective, life-enhancing, and free from side-effects. just a thought" :)
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> Stims when used at low doses are often neuroprotective,like Nicotine. They are used to treat Alzheimers, brain damage, and other neurological disorders.
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> People have taken stims for decades, and if not abused are not shown to be neurotoxic.
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>Good point. I suppose i'm assuming that chronic desoxyn use automatically involves escalation of dosage (as most typical stimulants require-- ie cellular adaptive tolerance) I agree that some stimulants are beneficial (I've taken Parnate with great success)
Stimulants used for Alzheimers, and other disorders do not include methamphetamine (deprenyl is metabolized small amounts of the L isomer of methamphetamine-- far different from the D isomer) Other stimulants are far less toxic, or not even toxic. Is Desoxyn still available?
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