Sulbutiamine/Deprenyl
motomatt 15 Jul 2005
I have a ? would it be safe to use Sulbutiamine + Deprenyl at the same time?
or would I even benifit from Deprenyl if I'm already using Sulbutiamine?
from CNW
or would I even benifit from Deprenyl if I'm already using Sulbutiamine?
from CNW
thnx for any infoSulbutiamine has been described as being like Hydergine only better
vastman 16 Jul 2005
Moto...
I'm always interested in something I haven't heard of befor and just spent a bit of google time on this. LEF characterizes it as a derivitive of thiamine and doesn't see it as anything exciting, noting that the available research is very limited. I saw nothing indicating it is anything like hydergine let alone superior. As it is basically thiamine, which is very safe, shouldn't be a problem with anything else. Did you get this from bulk nuitrition? There is very little scientific data out there on this and except for a bit of experimentation on avant, I personally would explore more documented vaso-dialators
I'm always interested in something I haven't heard of befor and just spent a bit of google time on this. LEF characterizes it as a derivitive of thiamine and doesn't see it as anything exciting, noting that the available research is very limited. I saw nothing indicating it is anything like hydergine let alone superior. As it is basically thiamine, which is very safe, shouldn't be a problem with anything else. Did you get this from bulk nuitrition? There is very little scientific data out there on this and except for a bit of experimentation on avant, I personally would explore more documented vaso-dialators
vastman 16 Jul 2005
what do you get from it? At this point my stack is so huge I don't see any cracks I need to fill and being unable to find much data on this I'm reluctant to add something little studied. While I see references to better cognition, memory, and such, there are no links to any real research that I was able to find.... of course, it's 4:46 am so maybe I'm not being quite as diligint at the moment but with most neuro-augmenters available there is lots of research to peruse and with this it seems to be lacking.....
motomatt 16 Jul 2005
Moto...
I'm always interested in something I haven't heard of befor and just spent a bit of google time on this. LEF characterizes it as a derivitive of thiamine and doesn't see it as anything exciting, noting that the available research is very limited. I saw nothing indicating it is anything like hydergine let alone superior. As it is basically thiamine, which is very safe, shouldn't be a problem with anything else. Did you get this from bulk nuitrition? There is very little scientific data out there on this and except for a bit of experimentation on avant, I personally would explore more documented vaso-dialators
thnx for your reply I recieved it from CNW.
lemon 24 Jul 2005
"Dog deprenyl": $6.43 for 60 five milligram tablets at Shopmedvet.com.
So who wants to comparative assay this stuff?
http://tinyurl.com/76es5
So who wants to comparative assay this stuff?
http://tinyurl.com/76es5
Guest_da_sense_* 24 Jul 2005
That's cheap. I wonder is there any real difference between pet selegilin and human? Probably not, but still i don't want to start barking guess unique nutrition deprenyl for $35 is cheapest