Gaz_hmmmm
Bluelighter
Kappa Opioid Agonists
Anyone know of any?
I can only think of Salvia.
The reason I wish to know is cause:-
"For one of our three major endogenous opioid families is implicated in profoundly dysphoric psychological effects: a cruel negative-feedback system exists between the mu and kappa systems that "corrects" any "excess" tendency to well-being. Thus dynorphin activity at the kappa receptors tonically inhibits the release of dopamine from the mesolimbic terminals. If our well-being is to be sustainably enhanced, the balance between the two opposing opioid systems must be shifted."
^^ Taken from http://www.opioids.com/index.html
I was thinking if you take enough of a kappa opioid antagonist it should, in theory downregulate the kappa receptors, which would mean you could use mu agonists more so without getting withdrawl.
Anyone reckon this is possible? Say small doses of salvia, with an opi' afterwards?
Anyone know of any?
I can only think of Salvia.
The reason I wish to know is cause:-
"For one of our three major endogenous opioid families is implicated in profoundly dysphoric psychological effects: a cruel negative-feedback system exists between the mu and kappa systems that "corrects" any "excess" tendency to well-being. Thus dynorphin activity at the kappa receptors tonically inhibits the release of dopamine from the mesolimbic terminals. If our well-being is to be sustainably enhanced, the balance between the two opposing opioid systems must be shifted."
^^ Taken from http://www.opioids.com/index.html
I was thinking if you take enough of a kappa opioid antagonist it should, in theory downregulate the kappa receptors, which would mean you could use mu agonists more so without getting withdrawl.
Anyone reckon this is possible? Say small doses of salvia, with an opi' afterwards?

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