Posted by undopaminergic on January 20, 2022, at 8:18:34
In reply to Re: This is still the best mental health site by far!, posted by denise1904 on January 19, 2022, at 14:55:20
> > > By years of experimentation, Ive found that drugs that make me good, even on there own are klonopin 1mg, Lyrica 300mg, Zyprexa 5mg and L-Phenibut (supplement).
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> > I haven't come across the term L-Phenibut before. A Google-search does not turn up many hits, but there is a post on Reddit that claims L-phenibut is a calcium channel inhibitor with no affinity for GABA-B receptors:
> > https://www.google.com/search?q=%22l-phenibut%22
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> Some info on Phenibut for you
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> Supplemental GABA Derivitives
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> Though nature may limit GABA from crossing the barrier, chemists have found a way to create GABA-like supplements or analogues that can cross the barrier and function like GABA in the brain. Phenibut, or beta-phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid Hcl, is a designer GABA analogue. Chemists added a 6-carbon ring to GABA that enables it to cross the barrier and act on GABA receptors. Another GABA analogue supplement is picamilon, or nicotinoyl-GABA. Picamilon is made by adding niacin to the GABA molecule. Once picamilion crosses the barrier, the niacin molecule is cleaved off, leaving pure GABA.
>Hi,
I'm familiar with phenibut. I meant that I hadn't seen the term "L-phenibut" before. I thought maybe you meant L-phenylalanine, but it seems you mean regular "phenibut" without an "L-".
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