Rabbit
Hopping through time and space
Heya,
So background story, somebody close to me has developed type 1 diabetes (yes that's correct) due to a steroid injection that basically did a number to his pancreas. He's been having a lot of trouble managing the disease, and I remembered reading that harmine has been found to have a profound impact upon diabetes by driving the reproduction of insulin-producing cells.
The one major catch is that he is also a regular user of opiate (opium-based) painkillers (which he gets legally for chronic pain). As far as I can tell, although some have warned against it, I can't find any hard evidence that harmine or other MAO-A inhibitors are contradicted with classical opiates.
I worry that if they are contradicted, and he takes both at the same time, he could overdose or have some other major health crisis. But on the other hand, if harmine can help him either cure or better manage his disease, then it's something I really want to pursue. I would do anything to see him get better.
So background story, somebody close to me has developed type 1 diabetes (yes that's correct) due to a steroid injection that basically did a number to his pancreas. He's been having a lot of trouble managing the disease, and I remembered reading that harmine has been found to have a profound impact upon diabetes by driving the reproduction of insulin-producing cells.
The one major catch is that he is also a regular user of opiate (opium-based) painkillers (which he gets legally for chronic pain). As far as I can tell, although some have warned against it, I can't find any hard evidence that harmine or other MAO-A inhibitors are contradicted with classical opiates.
I worry that if they are contradicted, and he takes both at the same time, he could overdose or have some other major health crisis. But on the other hand, if harmine can help him either cure or better manage his disease, then it's something I really want to pursue. I would do anything to see him get better.