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Posted by Amigan on July 24, 2008, at 11:05:56
Hydergine is very cheap and lacks of serious side effects and drug interactions.
I read that it is used as nootropic, but i also read that it is mainly targeted for senile dementia, where blood circulation of the brain is poor.
It is also used as an anti-aging agent.So, are there other conditions where Hydergine is considered effective?
Posted by Phillipa on July 24, 2008, at 11:39:28
In reply to Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Amigan on July 24, 2008, at 11:05:56
Ringing in the ears tinnitis and hight cholesterol. Phillipa
Posted by Sigismund on July 24, 2008, at 14:42:12
In reply to Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Amigan on July 24, 2008, at 11:05:56
In a packet insert I bought somewhere it was asserted that Hydergine made elderly people less stubborn and helped with self care in the elderly.
That was nice and specific.
Posted by linkadge on July 24, 2008, at 21:19:31
In reply to Re: Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Sigismund on July 24, 2008, at 14:42:12
Just kidding
Linkadge
Posted by gardenergirl on July 24, 2008, at 21:40:27
In reply to Re: Absouletly nothing, posted by linkadge on July 24, 2008, at 21:19:31
LOL, I made the same association. :)
gg
Posted by yxibow on July 24, 2008, at 23:49:04
In reply to Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Amigan on July 24, 2008, at 11:05:56
> Hydergine is very cheap and lacks of serious side effects and drug interactions.
> I read that it is used as nootropic, but i also read that it is mainly targeted for senile dementia, where blood circulation of the brain is poor.
> It is also used as an anti-aging agent.
>
> So, are there other conditions where Hydergine is considered effective?
>Yes, that's correct, its official RX is called "ergoloid mesylates" intended for certain types of memory decline past 60 due to strokes or other unknown causes. But remember its an ergot derived agent, so those prone to psychosis may react unpredictably.
Other than that I have no idea.
Posted by Marty on July 25, 2008, at 10:38:40
In reply to Re: Absouletly nothing, posted by linkadge on July 24, 2008, at 21:19:31
> Just kidding
>
> Linkadge
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LOL... but while being at it could you give us your opinion on this drug Link ?/\/\arty
Posted by Amigan on July 25, 2008, at 11:40:41
In reply to Re: Absouletly nothing » linkadge, posted by Marty on July 25, 2008, at 10:38:40
> > Just kidding
> >
> > Linkadge
> ---
> LOL... but while being at it could you give us your opinion on this drug Link ?It made me giggle too. :-D
Posted by bleauberry on July 25, 2008, at 16:15:21
In reply to Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Amigan on July 24, 2008, at 11:05:56
I guess it would have to be tried on an individual basis to see what good it does. PHd Andrew Cutler, author of Amalgam Illness, used Hydergine himselef when detoxing mercury chelation. During chelation rounds, he took Hydergine to eliminate "brain fog" and recommends it for that purpose. He also said at higher doses (10mg-20mg) it elevated mood.
There are all kinds of internet claims about what it does, and there are some decent studies at pubmed. The only actual person I am aware of with realworld experience is Andy Cutler.
Posted by linkadge on July 25, 2008, at 16:16:28
In reply to Re: Absouletly nothing, posted by Amigan on July 25, 2008, at 11:40:41
Actually, I don't know enough about hydergine to venture an opinion.
Linkadge
Posted by Amigan on July 26, 2008, at 8:44:35
In reply to Re: Absouletly nothing » Amigan, posted by linkadge on July 25, 2008, at 16:16:28
> Actually, I don't know enough about hydergine to venture an opinion.
>
> LinkadgeI think you are addressing to Marty. I just said that the correlation with that old song made me giggle. No problem. :)
Thanks to all for your input.
Posted by rvanson on July 26, 2008, at 10:15:03
In reply to Re: Absouletly nothing, posted by Amigan on July 25, 2008, at 11:40:41
> > > Just kidding
> > >
> > > Linkadge
> > ---
> > LOL... but while being at it could you give us your opinion on this drug Link ?
>
> It made me giggle too. :-D1970? You are giving your age away. :-)
Posted by Marty on July 27, 2008, at 22:49:05
In reply to Re: Hydergine: What is it good for? » Amigan, posted by Phillipa on July 24, 2008, at 11:39:28
Marty
Posted by Sigismund on July 28, 2008, at 0:51:05
In reply to 11 Replies, ZERO experience ? .. nobody took it ? » Phillipa, posted by Marty on July 27, 2008, at 22:49:05
I took some this morning.
Posted by Marty on July 28, 2008, at 0:52:58
In reply to Re: 11 Replies, ZERO experience ? .. nobody took it ? » Marty, posted by Sigismund on July 28, 2008, at 0:51:05
> I took some this morning.
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You're joking right ? o_OIs any of hydergine side-effect related to being unable to share the experience with others or what ? :P lolll
Please enlight us sig
/\/\arty
Posted by Phillipa on July 28, 2008, at 19:38:58
In reply to 11 Replies, ZERO experience ? .. nobody took it ? » Phillipa, posted by Marty on July 27, 2008, at 22:49:05
Well that is a shame. Maybe Sigi will respond again. Phillipa
Posted by Sigismund on July 28, 2008, at 21:11:27
In reply to Re: Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by bleauberry on July 25, 2008, at 16:15:21
I took some again this morning. 4.5mg under the tongue.
It has an effect that is a little stimulating and calming together, plus a little sinus congestion for a bit.
Perhaps it could aggravate insomnia?
If it wasn't for that I would take much much more of it.
In the past I have taken 9-13.5mg/d sublingual for extended periods.
Posted by Marty on July 28, 2008, at 21:50:04
In reply to Re: Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Sigismund on July 28, 2008, at 21:11:27
> In the past I have taken 9-13.5mg/d sublingual for extended periods.
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Hi Sig,Why sublingual ? is your Hydergine an SL formulation ? I took my first pill (about 1mg just to feel how I react) 30 minutes ago and I'll report about my experience tomorow.
/\/\arty
Posted by Sigismund on July 28, 2008, at 22:59:57
In reply to Re: Hydergine: What is it good for? » Sigismund, posted by Marty on July 28, 2008, at 21:50:04
It's a bit confusing.
The tablets I have are just normal tablets, and it is absorbed better subligually.
I have had the FAS tablets (whatever that means) and they were quite good (4.5mg also), but they were designed to be released in the intestine and the ones I have are not.
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