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How can I agonize my nicotinic receptors without actually using nicotine?
Started by
us3yournam3
, May 04 2016 08:35 PM
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Posted 04 May 2016 - 08:35 PM
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Posted 10 May 2016 - 02:15 PM
By using an anticholinesterase inhibitor = more acetylcholine.
Periodic use will cause production of anticholinesterase enzyme to upregulate leading to somewhat lower acetylcholine levels.
I use a small dose of datura stramonium seeds for AChE inhibition. Huperzine A, Rosemary, lemon oil also work.
Memantine will unregulate the alpha 7 nicotinic receptor.
Periodic use will cause production of anticholinesterase enzyme to upregulate leading to somewhat lower acetylcholine levels.
I use a small dose of datura stramonium seeds for AChE inhibition. Huperzine A, Rosemary, lemon oil also work.
Memantine will unregulate the alpha 7 nicotinic receptor.
Edited by sativa, 10 May 2016 - 02:16 PM.
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