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Posted by linkadge on April 5, 2003, at 10:18:13
Regardless of how the cortisol got there
in the first place, it is neurotoxic
shrinks your hippocampus and alters
serotonin receptor fnucton, so It seems
to me that lowering your cortisol - however
it is done - would be a good thing.Linkadge
Posted by Edgefield on April 5, 2003, at 18:45:51
In reply to cortisol problems are cyclic, posted by linkadge on April 5, 2003, at 10:18:13
Since I'm new to all of this....please let me know what shrinks cortisol.
God Bless
Edgefield> Regardless of how the cortisol got there
> in the first place, it is neurotoxic
> shrinks your hippocampus and alters
> serotonin receptor fnucton, so It seems
> to me that lowering your cortisol - however
> it is done - would be a good thing.
>
> Linkadge
Posted by linkadge on April 6, 2003, at 13:51:09
In reply to Re: cortisol problems are cyclic » linkadge, posted by Edgefield on April 5, 2003, at 18:45:51
Vitamin C, ginkgo, lithium, some AD's like remeron. As well as a bunch of other persciptions used for treating cushings.
Theres a group here who are very interested in anti-cortisols.
Linkadge
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