Posted by Extreme on October 23, 2008, at 12:32:54
In reply to Re: Benso-mystery PLUS experiment! » Extreme, posted by Phillipa on October 23, 2008, at 11:03:02
To explain the theory in simpler form... benso binds in the nervous system at the so called GABA-A receptors on a nervecell to make its effect (enhancing the cells "GABA-potential"/"calming-effect")... but to bind there it NEEDS some small portion of the amino-acid histidine. If there is no histidine=no binding=no effect. What I am gonna test is if a small supplement of histidine with benso will trigger a specific benso-effect on me OR will change the effect somehow. I actually dont have so much hope for such an effect because the brain and the nervous-system are so extremely complex and there is no telling exactly WHAT is going on in there. I know you have eaten benso for a looong time Philipa and I have eaten it in some large doses over the years.. who knows what actually has happened inside our brains... could be interesting to see what happens with this little experiment.. only cost me a few bucks so did not loose a fortune :)
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