Posted by BrainDamage on April 5, 2011, at 15:05:40
In reply to Re: Continuing Acytel-Choline discusion, posted by linkadge on April 5, 2011, at 14:24:34
> The flinders senstive mouse line (a rat model of depression) has higher levels / affinity for the m1 receptor.
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Thanks for the Info Linkadge
By starting this thread I was really hoping to stimulate discussion........Obviously Acetyl-Choline isn't in itself "bad"
Alzheimer sufferers have to little Acetyl-CholineEven people who get relief with Anti-choligenic complain of poor memory & slow thoughts e.c.t.
I love coffee, which increases Acetyl-Choline
Having said that other things that increase choline do make me rapidly depressed.
For example Huperzine-A & Centrophaxine
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