Neuroprotection
Bluelighter
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- Apr 18, 2015
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I know that many drugs such as cocaine, amphetamine, mdma and to a lesser extent strong opioids can be neurotoxic, via inducing oxidative stress. This contributes to loss of serotonin and dopamine transporters and receptor down regulation, damage or desensitisation. Therefore, heavy drug users, or even occational users may, after a period of time find themselves perminantly unable to experience the same uforia they had the first time they used the drugs. Many people use antioxidents to try and negate some of the damage, although a lot of the antioxidents e.g. vitamin c are not well absorbed into the brain. I would like to know, from user experiences, and scientific studies if available, weather antioxidents capable of suppressing free radical formation or protecting cellular components can affect the uforic qualities of a drug. That is do they amplify or reduce the pleasureable aspects.
