Posted by kirkglen on April 13, 2014, at 15:05:44
In reply to Re: Nardil Users, posted by uncouth on April 12, 2014, at 14:34:01
The Carmex was short term. I'm beginning to believe
the old time users of Parke Davis Nardil are to find they cannot "repair" the new one. You being a new user have a 75%-80% of positive results.I tried another MAOI "Parnate" , which was useless.
One thing in common with Parnate was they utilized croscarmellose sodium to move absorption to the small intestine. The same as the new Nardil.
I'm going to look up the other MAOI's to see what they use.
You, though, keep on the Nardil for at least @2 months to determine if it's good for you.
One "inactive ingredient" that Parke Davis used was acacia. I can't determine why they used it.
Alkaloids
As mentioned previously, acacias contain a number of organic compounds that defend them from pests and grazing animals. Many of these compounds are psychoactive in humans. The alkaloids found in them include dimethyltryptamine, 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine, and N-methyltryptamine. The plant leaves, stems, and/or roots are sometimes made into a brew together with some MAOI-containing plant and consumed orally for healing, ceremonial, or religious uses.
I may even get some seeds and formulate something.
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