brjohnson08
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- Feb 16, 2013
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I was researching on ways to reliably potentiate the effects of amphetamines and I found that stomach alkalization and nmda antagonism seem to be the only consistantly proven and safe ways to do this. With this information, would magnesium carbonate be the ideal amphetamine potentiator since it has reasonably good bioavailibility (30%) and is also basic? I imagine that its alkalization effects would be similar to that of calcium carbonate or tums and magnesium is an nmda antagonist. I was also wondering how the potentiation provided by tums compares to that provided by baking soda if there is a difference at all. If baking soda is superior, might it be a good idea to use potassium bicarbonate in its place to reduce sodium intake?