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us3yournam3's Photo us3yournam3 04 May 2016

Creative as the most important one by far.

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The Beauty of Peace's Photo The Beauty of Peace 04 May 2016

What are the positive effects of antipsychotics? Drowsiness? Indifference? Loss of energy? Feeling numb? Loss of sex drive?

 

In the other thread, you wanted to increase dopamine and now you want to decrease it? Antipsychotic drugs partially block the brain's use of dopamine.

 

Do you have a bipolar disorder or schizophrenia? Because only those people can benefit from antipsychotic drugs or supplements that mimick the effects of antipsychotics.

 

If you DO have a psychotic disorder or addiction, then one natural dopamine receptor D1 agonist is "L-Stepholidine (l-SPD), an alkaloid extract of the Chinese herb Stephania intermedia, is the first compound known to exhibit mixed dopamine D1 receptor agonist/D2 antagonist properties and is a potential medication for the treatment of opiate addiction."

 

http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/24269875

 

 

It is hard to find & expensive. http://http://www.ad...epholidine.html

 


Edited by The Beauty of Peace, 04 May 2016 - 10:33 PM.
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William Sterog's Photo William Sterog 05 May 2016

Uncaria Rhynchophylla has antipsychotic properties very similar to Aripiprazole.

https://examine.com/...-rhynchophylla/
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normalizing's Photo normalizing 05 May 2016

What are the positive effects of antipsychotics? Drowsiness? Indifference? Loss of energy? Feeling numb? Loss of sex drive?

 

those are the positive effects he wants! antipsychotics rule.

 

i would add vinpocetine to the mix with its dopamine blockage, go wild us3yournam3


Edited by normalizing, 05 May 2016 - 11:29 PM.
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