Posted by Escapee on September 23, 2016, at 16:25:20
In reply to Re: Important! » SLS, posted by Escapee on September 23, 2016, at 16:12:36
> > > Please be aware that DMAE and possibly centrophenoxine too should not be taken by people with Bipolar I or II. It can worsen a depressive episode!
> > > You have been warned!
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> > That is very interesting. Thanks.
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> > From where did you find this information?
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> > Is there something that biologically does the "opposite" of DMAE?
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> >
> > - Scott
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> Sorry for late reply. Been away Mon-Fri. Had a nice trip down south to North Devon, UK
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> I read that info in a book called Mental Health & Illness, co-written by Patrick Holford and Carl C. Pfeiffer. It was was a book with Mental Health starting one side of the book & Mental Illness starting on the reverse side of the book. Only book like that which I have ever seen. Difficult to find nowadays. But I did find it here:
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mental-Health-Illness-Patrick-Holford/dp/1870976126
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> As for an 'opposite' of DMAE I'm not sure. If you are talking about anticholinergics there are plenty. Amitriptyline is an example.Personally I would snap up a copy if you can! I am going to! lol
It explains a lot most people are not aware about concerning nutrition, nutrients & mental illness.
2 very interesting chapters talk about Histadelia and Histapenia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthomolecular_psychiatry
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Bupropion(Wellbutrin/Zyban)300mg
Quetiapine(Seroquel)150mg
Clonazepam(Klonopin/Rivotril)3mg
Pregabalin(Lyrica)400mg
Phenelzine(Nardil)45mg
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