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Posted by MightyKondrian on August 18, 2017, at 20:51:34
Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb761) influences monoaminergic neurotransmission via inhibition of NE uptake, but not MAO activity after chronic treatment.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19427589
...well there ya go! Interesting. Sounds like a powerful little nootropic. I take a nice dose daily as part of a formula Vientain aimed at helping those with cold hands and feet.
I always thought it was widening of the arteries and blood vessels that gave it it's psychotropic effects. Seems in addition to it's NRI effects. might carefully up the dose but only of the Ginkgo. I know just the product- free of 'Ginkgotoxin'.
https://www.highernature.co.uk/Products/Ginkgo
No I dont work for them or the other.
Anyone who has tried in particular reboxetine, lofepramine or desipramine should remember the piercing clear-headedness. Tho reboxetine in particular was very depressing and anxiety provoking for me.
Lofepramine was great, good motivation too. Definitely helped general anxiety and made me more comfortable around people. Absolutely no good for communication tho, not for SA.
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