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#1 vajra78

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Posted 21 July 2005 - 05:34 AM


Is there any contradictions between caffeine, which is a vasoconstrictor and hydergine which is a vasodilator. Coffee is one of my favorite smart drugs.

#2 LifeMirage

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Posted 21 July 2005 - 06:01 AM

Is there any contradictions between caffeine, which is a vasoconstrictor and hydergine which is a vasodilator. Coffee is one of my favorite smart drugs.


In high amounts together this may produce a headache.

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#3 Guest_da_sense_*

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Posted 21 July 2005 - 11:33 AM

Lifemirage this is little off this topic, but are you familiar with reasearch about persons who react better to constrictors than vasolidators? I feel more alert and in better mood with the right dose of caffeine or similar stuff, but i feel nothing with pyritinol, and hydergine even makes me lethargic.
I'm really interested why is this, and knowing the reason i could use it for my benefit and better lifestyle.

#4 johnmk

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Posted 21 July 2005 - 02:14 PM

Are there peripheral-only vasoconstrictors?

#5 dirac

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Posted 21 July 2005 - 03:08 PM

Lifemirage this is little off this topic, but are you familiar with reasearch about persons who react better to constrictors than vasolidators? I feel more alert and in better mood with the right dose of caffeine or similar stuff, but i feel nothing with pyritinol, and hydergine even makes me lethargic.
I'm really interested why is this, and knowing the reason i could use it for my benefit and better lifestyle.


You appear to react in a similar manner to vasodilators, as I.
For what that is worth.

#6 Guest_da_sense_*

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Posted 21 July 2005 - 09:35 PM

I also happen to have low blood pressure. Could be related?
Like maybe we already have good oxygen supply in brain and don't feel much of a difference with vasolidators, but constrictors raise blood pressure so we feel more alert...

#7 dirac

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Posted 22 July 2005 - 09:04 AM

I also happen to have low blood pressure. Could be related?
Like maybe we already have good oxygen supply in brain and don't feel much of a difference with vasolidators, but constrictors raise blood pressure so we feel more alert...


Once again tit-for-tat it would seem.
Rather curious...

#8 magister

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Posted 27 July 2005 - 12:07 AM

There are no real answers here, only your own experiences...some have some pseudoscientific mumbo-jumbo cause they happen to be taking a course in biochemistry while taking nootropics. My guess vinpocetine + hi-strength expresso = too high strung to be much use, plus piss break needed b4 any good brain work done...picamilion never gave me much, but it could have been that I was on 3 or 4 other nootropics at the time and didn't know what was doing what....vinpocetine does work...I have done it on its own and it has action.

#9 LifeMirage

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Posted 27 July 2005 - 03:29 AM

Lifemirage this is little off this topic, but are you familiar with reasearch about persons who react better to constrictors than vasolidators?


Most of the researchers I know are more involved with antiaging research...no one I can recommend, in part because this is not a hot topic to study.

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#10 goku

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Posted 20 October 2005 - 04:34 AM

I'm in the same aforementioned boat. Must be something to this...




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