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Posted by Jamie R on September 8, 2008, at 13:30:56
Hi,I am experimenting with tmg supplements.
They don't work, but tmg synthase can be improved
with a pkc inhibitor + benadryl. Then reduce
antagonists to tmg synthase for more tmg production.common pkc inhibitors:
quercetin, benadryl, tmg, trileptal, st. john's wort.
Posted by SLS on September 9, 2008, at 5:39:08
In reply to tmg experiment, posted by Jamie R on September 8, 2008, at 13:30:56
>
> Hi,
>
> I am experimenting with tmg supplements.
> They don't work, but tmg synthase can be improved
> with a pkc inhibitor + benadryl. Then reduce
> antagonists to tmg synthase for more tmg production.
>
> common pkc inhibitors:
> quercetin, benadryl, tmg, trileptal, st. john's wort.What about lithium?
- Scott
Posted by Jamie R on September 10, 2008, at 22:42:01
In reply to Re: tmg experiment, posted by SLS on September 9, 2008, at 5:39:08
sorry Scott, I don't know much about lithium
application in this area.Jamie
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am experimenting with tmg supplements.
> > They don't work, but tmg synthase can be improved
> > with a pkc inhibitor + benadryl. Then reduce
> > antagonists to tmg synthase for more tmg production.
> >
> > common pkc inhibitors:
> > quercetin, benadryl, tmg, trileptal, st. john's wort.
>
> What about lithium?
>
>
> - Scott
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