Is there any actual evidence of neurotoxicity in low doses? I remember reading somewhere here on BL that amphetamine works as a reuptake inhibitor in low doses and as a releaser in higher doses, tried looking for that post but can't find it. Is it possible that neurotoxicity occurs only when a release is triggered but is not an issue when only the reuptake inhibition is involved?
I find all the ideas in this thread very interesting (since I do have ADD and am prescribed Dexedrine) but I kind of have the gut feeling that adding stuff to the mix would very easily cause more damage than benefits, like with the case of curcumin, which is also to some degree a MAOI and requires an enzyme inhibitor to be active...
I also have a question, which is a little OT cause it's not about neurotoxicity, but I'd like to post here anyway since seems this thread is visited by many knowledgeable fellas and amphetamine users: is there anything available OTC that can help with amphetamine-related heart overstimulation?
Switching from Adderall to Dexedrine spansule made a big difference, but if I don't take it every day some times I tend to get racing heart and it's pretty annoying, in particular in a normal day setting. And I prefer to take my Dex 1-2 times a week, when my ADD is at the worst, rather than everyday because well I don't like the idea of taking any drug everyday. I'm already taking magnesium citrate supplements and it doesn't make any difference.
Thanks!