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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
How to increase dopamine?
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 214615" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Not equating selegiline with MDMA. One is a dopamingeric antidepressant that has some unique properties, which is why it's used off label by some doctors. MDMA is a 'psychedilic' in tangential way. In another article, Shulgin explained that MDMA seems to reorganize the 'files' in our brains, removing clutter, allowing the user to understand themselves and others, more clearly, IIRC. Never tried any psychedelics and I wish I had. That's why I hope I'll have the opportunity to try MDMA or even LSD, when the FDA & DEA clear them for medical use. Too many people I know have suffered for decades with mood disorders and/or PTSD. Most psychiatric medications, if you can tolerate side effects, only help in a narrow fashion. They cure nothing and don't always improve one's ability to function. And many psych drugs dampen or kill your sex drive, in men and women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 214615, member: 42988"] Not equating selegiline with MDMA. One is a dopamingeric antidepressant that has some unique properties, which is why it's used off label by some doctors. MDMA is a 'psychedilic' in tangential way. In another article, Shulgin explained that MDMA seems to reorganize the 'files' in our brains, removing clutter, allowing the user to understand themselves and others, more clearly, IIRC. Never tried any psychedelics and I wish I had. That's why I hope I'll have the opportunity to try MDMA or even LSD, when the FDA & DEA clear them for medical use. Too many people I know have suffered for decades with mood disorders and/or PTSD. Most psychiatric medications, if you can tolerate side effects, only help in a narrow fashion. They cure nothing and don't always improve one's ability to function. And many psych drugs dampen or kill your sex drive, in men and women. [/QUOTE]
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How to increase dopamine?
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