Posted by sdb on July 12, 2006, at 14:26:15
In reply to Re: hypericum - St. John's wort INTERACTION » sdb, posted by Squiggles on July 12, 2006, at 14:06:41
> > Dear Squiggles,
> >
> > Theory often does not match clinical response.
> > But what I did does absolutely no damage the brain cells, liver cells (furthermore i used tiny dosages). What it can do is changing a successfull treatment. Thats the reason why I warned about an interaction. But until now I am not entirly sure.
> >
> > There are many possibilites to damage your liver and your brain with very, very easy methodes using drugs sold over the counter. Experimenting to investigate pharmacology and possible response is an interesting thing. Maybe that can help, support people. Very early many psychiatrists did the same e.g. Siegmund Freud. Or
> > even an old friend of mine who was in the group developing the first dirty antidepressant. They eat a huge number of different substances themselfs and looked what the substances did. An empiric, try out method (of course they first used animals to find out toxic dosages).
> >
> > sdb
>
> I may have missed something in this discussion;
> personally, i have no problems with my meds;So you dont have to change things, actually a good thing?
> i don't believe my gastro problem is related
> to my meds - only a medical examination would
> results in a true diagnosis.Maybe doctors will find out.
But, I am concerned
> about someone who is taking, imho too high
> a dose of benzos -- but here your recommendation
> would not apply.Yes, take care using grapefruit juice combined with diazepam, clonazepam. But maybe that could help you. It is not toxic if you first try out in
tiny dosages. But if you have seizures, respiratory problems and a "bad" liver and you want to drive a car during experiments pay attention.> As for empirical testing on yourself - a small
> amount may not do any harm as you say, but there
> is another problem; assuming that it does your
> doctor or health care team would end up being
> with complete legal impunity, and you would
> be left holding the bag.Thanks for giving me recommendations. I once went to a crazy psychiatrist (manic) when I was very young, he gave me a SSRI (during SSRIS hype time) and the treatment harmed me. Now I prescribe myself. Many researches do this if these are antibodies, new synthesize substances and so on.
Diazepam is synthesized in very tiny concentrations in plants. Did you know this? The humanoid has forgotten that nature does not need him, but we need nature. We are only a small part of the extremly complicated, wonderful and powerful nature.Kind regards
sdb
> Squiggles
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