Posted by doug cater on October 17, 2000, at 18:25:02
In reply to Re: GHB, a 1 year trial..., posted by AndrewB on October 17, 2000, at 13:00:12
Look into liquid deprenyl,aka deprenyl citrate, available over the internet insofar as any potential harm done the the dopaminergenic system. It is said that if GHB is rousing and anti-depressant in it's effect on you rather than automatically sleep inducing, then you fall into the category of already being clinically depressed. That is to say, things were not so good to begin with, probably particularly in the realm of dopamine receptors and such, so complaints about low sex drive etc. after stopping continual GHB use may well just be returning to former state. Deprenyl is excellent for this as it has been found not only to awaken, stimulate dopamine synapses but, unlike say, amphetamines, actually repair and prolong their life. Deprenyl and also bromocriptine work to keep healthy levels of dopamine past the point in life when they inevitably begin to wane and are best known for treating Parkinson's and Alzheimers but also could be vital to people who are experiencing signs of flagging dopamine levels, lack of motivation, sex drive, zest long before those actual terminal diseases set in.
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