MadSci Network: Neuroscience
Query:

Re: Types of sensory nerves inhibitors

Date: Tue Jul 18 07:52:34 2000
Posted By: Dave Marsen , Grad student, Neurobiology, electrophysiology , University of Amsterdam
Area of science: Neuroscience
ID: 961996113.Ns
Message:

There are too many drugs and chemicals  which you can use--but it's the 
doses that do the trick.  There is only one big problem, most of the 
neurotransmitters used by the sensory nerves are also used by other neuronal 
pathways.  Their might be some very specific chemicals and some cono-toxins  
which are pretty specific in antagonizing specific neuronal pathways, but also 
with these substances: BE CAREFULL !!  They are highly Toxic !!   
Most of the substances who cause long-term effects (side effects) are 
carcinogenic (or proteins who disregulate your DNA program).  Most of 
the substances you are interested in do not have that many side effects 
(except for death) and if they have, you'll probably be rid of them within 
a month.   (It can take a while before some substances leave your system)  
 
But if you want to read something about one who has experimented on himself 
….read: PHICAL from mister Alexander Shulgin.


PS… if you want to discover the new dark area's ….
    bring a flashlight along 


GrT
Dave 



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