Tsukasa
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So i've been taking diphenhydramine for a while, an anti-histamine and anti-cholinergic, and found that on cessation I have high levels of both histamine and acetylcholine. I have a stuffy nose, sneeze more frequently, and have other allergy-like symptoms caused by histamine. The high levels of acetylcholine give me a greatly reduced appetite and desire to smoke (despite also quiting a small smoking habit), as well as increased perspiration and salivation. I did not really expect this.
So this got me wondering, what if I took other antagonistic drugs: anti-psychotics like chlorpromazine and opiate blockers like naltrexone or naloxone for a period of time at night, and then abruptly stopped. This would result in elevated levels of those neurotransmitters which it blocked, like dopamine, serotonin, opioids, acetylcholine, and others, resulting in a natural chemical high.
Discuss.
So this got me wondering, what if I took other antagonistic drugs: anti-psychotics like chlorpromazine and opiate blockers like naltrexone or naloxone for a period of time at night, and then abruptly stopped. This would result in elevated levels of those neurotransmitters which it blocked, like dopamine, serotonin, opioids, acetylcholine, and others, resulting in a natural chemical high.
Discuss.
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