Posted by glenn on February 7, 2000, at 19:37:09
In reply to Re: more on cortisol, posted by Scott L. Schofield on February 7, 2000, at 17:10:30
why are you being such an asshole, Scott.
I was just making a point.
> Hi Glenn.
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> > i noticed a couple of posts re cortisol and as i have over twice the "normal " max i have researched it a bit so some of you may find this interesting
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> The NIMH is currently preparing to study cortisol, CRH, and all of that good stuff in-house as it pertains to affective illness (personal communication).
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> > norman rosental head of the nimh
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> Norman Rosenthal is not the head of the NIMH.
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> He is: Senior Researcher, Section on Biological Rhythms, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
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> > norman rosental head of the nimh in his book on st johns wort maintains that it blocks up endorphin receptors , hence perhaps anhedonia
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> What does Hypericum have to do with cortisol?
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> > dr dharma singh khalsa in a book focusing on alzheimers says that it inhibits utilisation of blood sugar by the brain(fatigue!?)
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> What are you trying to say? Are you putting forth a theory of some sort?
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> > interferes with the function of the brains neurotransmitters
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> > kills brain cells
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> > hmmm lovely stuff!!
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> I see that you have a personal agenda.
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> > the drug i am awaiting to try and get it down is anticort made by steroidgenesis inhibitors ltd,
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> What is anticort? Is it a receptor antagonist?
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> > if anyone knows how to purchase or obtain any please let me know
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> Have you tried ketoconazole?
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> - Scott
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