Ektor
Bluelighter
I often use Harmala alkaloids(extracted from rue), for its antidepressant and meditation aid effects, I feel really great taking them and I feel they are really benign and healthy. I have used Selegiline as a nootropic a few times and also to (hopefully) reduce amphetamine neurotoxicity.
Harmalas are reversible inhibitors of MAO-A (RIMA), great antidepressants and useful to potentiate DMT and other Tryptamines.
Selegiline is an irreversible inhibitor of MAO-B, good parkinson's therapy, antidepressant and greatly improves longevity +30% (proven at least in rats).
I wonder what could be the effects of taking low doses of both, to augment and complete the antidepressant action and the overall effects, also for life improvement and extension.
I know they could cause dangerous interactions with tyramine rich foods in high doses, but I'm talking about low doses where MAO-B is not fully inhibited by Selegiline and MAO-A inhibition will be reversible because of the reversible nature of Harmalas.
I have heard that old MAOIs aside food interaction problems were really effective, maybe the most effective antidepressant drugs ever, so maybe taking two drugs targeting the two MAOs but with at least one of them being reversible could lead to the same results but with fewer side efects.
It would be interesting to see if there is a reversible MAO-B inhibitor and combine that with Harmalas.
Has anybody tried this combo??
I would appreciate any kind of info, first, second or third hand as you wish!!
Thank you!
Peace n Light!
Harmalas are reversible inhibitors of MAO-A (RIMA), great antidepressants and useful to potentiate DMT and other Tryptamines.
Selegiline is an irreversible inhibitor of MAO-B, good parkinson's therapy, antidepressant and greatly improves longevity +30% (proven at least in rats).
I wonder what could be the effects of taking low doses of both, to augment and complete the antidepressant action and the overall effects, also for life improvement and extension.
I know they could cause dangerous interactions with tyramine rich foods in high doses, but I'm talking about low doses where MAO-B is not fully inhibited by Selegiline and MAO-A inhibition will be reversible because of the reversible nature of Harmalas.
I have heard that old MAOIs aside food interaction problems were really effective, maybe the most effective antidepressant drugs ever, so maybe taking two drugs targeting the two MAOs but with at least one of them being reversible could lead to the same results but with fewer side efects.
It would be interesting to see if there is a reversible MAO-B inhibitor and combine that with Harmalas.
Has anybody tried this combo??
I would appreciate any kind of info, first, second or third hand as you wish!!
Thank you!
Peace n Light!
