Whitespy420
Bluelighter
Alright, here's the background for my question:
Its unarguable that there are certain mental and emotional advantages to smoking/chewing/using tobacco... however the effect on the overall health is enough in question that it doesn't seem to be the best method of stimulating the brain.
I have tried the RX meds for quitting (mind you I'm actually over a year free of smoking, however I recognize that there is a higher functionality to be had with the intake of nicotine) IE wellbutrin, strattera (which although they don't RX for smoking cessation, its widely touted as a "side effect"). The problem with these is, and I don't know why I react like this, is that they cause extreme depression, anxiety, and irritability, most likely (as according to several doctors and my own understand of the situation) due to the enormous amount of noradrenaline they release/block the reuptake of.
I recall reading about a nicotine receptor active drug in development possibly as a parkinson's med, although when I went back to where I had found the information it was gone (possibly failed?)
Ok, now the point of the post: Seeing as how I'd rather not go back to smoking nicotine, nor would I recommend it as a method of ingesting, even though I believe the outcome can be most rewarding and increase productivity and overall mood, can anyone think of anything else that specifically works on stimulation of the nicotinic receptors (and therefore releasing DA and NE from the same sources that tobacco does, rather than "trying to make up for it")?
Sorry if this is too basic for advanced forum, but I had a feeling it was too advanced for basic forum.
Its unarguable that there are certain mental and emotional advantages to smoking/chewing/using tobacco... however the effect on the overall health is enough in question that it doesn't seem to be the best method of stimulating the brain.
I have tried the RX meds for quitting (mind you I'm actually over a year free of smoking, however I recognize that there is a higher functionality to be had with the intake of nicotine) IE wellbutrin, strattera (which although they don't RX for smoking cessation, its widely touted as a "side effect"). The problem with these is, and I don't know why I react like this, is that they cause extreme depression, anxiety, and irritability, most likely (as according to several doctors and my own understand of the situation) due to the enormous amount of noradrenaline they release/block the reuptake of.
I recall reading about a nicotine receptor active drug in development possibly as a parkinson's med, although when I went back to where I had found the information it was gone (possibly failed?)
Ok, now the point of the post: Seeing as how I'd rather not go back to smoking nicotine, nor would I recommend it as a method of ingesting, even though I believe the outcome can be most rewarding and increase productivity and overall mood, can anyone think of anything else that specifically works on stimulation of the nicotinic receptors (and therefore releasing DA and NE from the same sources that tobacco does, rather than "trying to make up for it")?
Sorry if this is too basic for advanced forum, but I had a feeling it was too advanced for basic forum.
