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Re: Targeting reward pathways associated with eating

Posted by rjlockhart37 on April 9, 2013, at 23:58:04

In reply to Targeting reward pathways associated with eating, posted by Phil on April 8, 2013, at 6:58:22

I've studid some on this in the past way back....antipsychotics block nueros and causing eating to increase, then when you have methamphetamine/amphetamine it suppresses it because of the release of dopamine, the reward center. When I did Dexedrine, Adderall, I never ate, never...then when it wore off I would eat a lot, with methamp was more weight loss because even after it wore off it left a after effect that you didn't eat for a day after it. Meth I've seen people lose lots of weight than regular amphetamine.

ephedra and caffeine really don't suppress my appirate, and the zyprexa I take made me gain 25 lbs. Serious.

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