Comment · Sat, January 16, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Super Rhodiola Is It an MAO-A Inhibitor?
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cosmicrush · 4 points
Is there any evidence that Ceretropic's product is an MAO-A Inhibitor? I'm nervous. I have it under my tongue. Ate cacao a while ago. Ate half a banana. I'm going to die aren't I lol.
I heard the effect may only be peripheral for that effect which could still induce heart attacks or high blood pressure issues.
But it is Rosiridin that is known for its MAO-A inhibition I believe. Super Rhodiola contains only tyrosol and salidroside.
The only information I found about the activity of those two was about many genetic effects it has.
Anyone know what neurotransmitter effects Super Rhodiola has? As well as if it is MAO-A inhibitor specifically.
I don't want to cheese myself to death.
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cosmicrush · 1 points
Thank you :)).
All these other lame people telling me I'm going to get wrecked by taking it with Mirtazapine. So annoying Reddit can be. Even some of the people went to comment on my other stuff bashing lol.
I take a more naive approach than you with public speaking. Probably because of your company and just my naivety. But it's interesting I think both of us are similar. I research a lot of this stuff very often. Daily many hours sometimes.
I also found nothing supporting maoi effects. But I also didn't find any checks on it. Or I think I found one for Salidroside where they found no Mao -a effects. But also they grouped the many active chemicals and said these are responsible for maoi effects or something like that. Lots of vagueness. Also the wording that Rosiridin is most active somewhat implies the others are just less active. Too much vague.
I wish we could meet and geek out. I have journals of many strange hypothesis and conceptual things I've thought of about many of the neurotransmitter systems.
Edit:
Meant to ask, I had a sleepy trance type state on Rhodiola a while ago after using vyvanse, Tianeptine during the day. I took Rhodiola at the end and felt sublime. Do you know what it could be? My idea is Tianeptine wearing off does it. Or maybe all this dopamine effects leading to free radicals and then being reduced all of a sudden by antioxidant effects. Ma…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Yeah, the abstract of that one study is vague. You'd need to get the full study to see if they directly measured Tyrosol or Salidroside. /r/Scholar should be able to get it. My access is down right now.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2009.01.007. Epub 2009 Jan 9.
Cacao has theobromine and PEA in it. Also, raw cacao has tryptophan in it too. Vyvanse, Tianeptine, Tyrosol, Salidroside, and Cacao probably all added up to a unique effect.