Posted by linkadge on March 8, 2006, at 15:10:11
In reply to Re: oh » linkadge, posted by Chairman_MAO on March 7, 2006, at 23:49:17
I suppose you know yourself better than anyone else.
It all comes down to glutamate. You can mess around all you want with the neurotransmitters, but one is still confined by the upper bounds on the functionality of the cell. The cell only has so much energy, and can only work so hard before it must take a break, or die off.
I am sure you are aware of the fact that too much PEA neurotransmission, for instance, can create a neurotoxic environment.
It is good to have a healthy respect for the brain's homeostatic mechanisms, since oftentimes they are there for a reason. Trying to beat them, may not be in one's best interest for long term mental health.
Just my opinion.
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