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#1 motomatt

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Posted 15 July 2005 - 08:49 PM


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

Sulbutiamine has been described as being like Hydergine only better

thnx for any info :)

#2 vastman

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Posted 16 July 2005 - 10:36 AM

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

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#3 raptor

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Posted 16 July 2005 - 10:46 AM

"I'm already using Sulbutiamine? from CNW"

#4 vastman

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Posted 16 July 2005 - 11:47 AM

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.....

#5 motomatt

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Posted 16 July 2005 - 09:38 PM

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.

#6 lemon

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Posted 24 July 2005 - 01:33 PM

"Dog deprenyl": $6.43 for 60 five milligram tablets at Shopmedvet.com.

So who wants to comparative assay this stuff?

;)

http://tinyurl.com/76es5

#7 lemon

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Posted 24 July 2005 - 01:38 PM

...oh, and you'd need to snag a vet licence number to purchase

#8 Guest_da_sense_*

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Posted 24 July 2005 - 03:11 PM

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

#9 wannafulfill

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Posted 24 July 2005 - 05:40 PM

how many pills do you get for $35?

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Posted 24 July 2005 - 07:38 PM

"how many pills do you get for $35? " (wannafulfill)

50 x 5 mg




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