Posted by iforgotmypassword on November 1, 2006, at 9:56:16
In reply to Re: effect of melatonin on seratonin? » Phillipa, posted by zeugma on November 1, 2006, at 5:03:14
i know this prolly sounds counter productive to you guys. :( but this may help my akithisia and apathy as i was hypothesizing. if it causes any endogenous-feeling typical depressive feelings i could stop or maybe deal with it given the other drugs i am on (aricept, wellbutrin, lamotrigine; sorry wellbutrin kindof defeats the purpose of nicotine.)
what are oleamides? i found something that said that oleamide itself has some remarkable effect on choline acetyltransferase in vitro, increasing it's activity, and in animal studies reversing anticholinergic scopolamine doping effects notably.
http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bbb/67/6/67_1284/_article/-char/en
i don't know if this means its safe and tested or out on the market, but i think i read quickly in the search results that it can be given to farm animals. they seem to like what causes quick development, and i guess optimal nutritional balance, which i guess is ironically tied into the animals health. (i'm vegetarian, so i speak sort of oddly about things that involve making an animal healthy to kill it, sorry.)
what are other examples of oleamides? and what is the nature of their potentiation of the 5HT-1a receptors? in oleamide itself, it seems to imply that A LOT may have to be administered to have the effect. are any different kinds more biologically active, or less killed off by the body, or something like that, so that less is needed?
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