Galantamine exerts its effects through the parasympathetic nervous system and the British National Formulary does not regard MAO inhibition with it as problematic.
Galantamine is an acetelcholine estrace inhibiter...
Natural...not [prescription galantamine].. is generaly safe in doses 4 to 12 mgs...
You must research if any interactions are posible using with an MAOI!
[personally mixing the two doesnt sound too good to me]
Natural galantamine is from the spider lilly and or snow drop flowers...been used for centurys in china..
Galantamine boosts chemicle comunication within the brain and is used in lucid dreaming and for treating old age alzimers memory decline in elderly people..
Galantamine boost acetylcholine in the brain and can cause insomnia if taken too high a dose but is great for increasing dream vividness often resulting in lucid awareness..
Ivelong wanted to try galantamine with DMT to see if my [memory recall] of the trip would be stronger..havent tryed yet...
Just remember...natural galantamine is much safer than prescription galantamine!
If you do tru galantamine with spice just leave out the maoi at first and would be interesting to see if your memory of the trip was much sharper!
Play it safe... leave out the maoi till fully researched!
If you do tru galantamine with spice just leave out the maoi at first and would be interesting to see if your memory of the trip was much sharper!
Play it safe... leave out the maoi till fully researched!
I haven't tried galantamine, but I have heard of it and find it historically interesting.
In Homer's epic Odyssey, Circe transforms Odysseus' crew into pigs, and Odysseus is able to restore their humanity using a magic herb referred to as moly. (I'm not making this up!)
The identity of moly has been conjectured to be our beloved plant Syrian rue (peganum harmala), or snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis).
The two words in the Latin name for snowdrop refer to another ancient Greek transformational tale in which Hera transforms Galanthis into a weasel. Nivalis is found in the Latin word for weasel, mustela nivalis. Snowdrop contains galantamine.
*Saraswati -- her/his/it's origin as a river god/dess may explain her/his/it's invocation as an obstacle clearing protective deity in a hymn to the celestial waters. In 10.135.5, as Indra drinks Saoma he is described as "refreshed by Sarasvati". The invocations in 10.17 address Sarasvati as a mediating deity of the forefathers as well as of the present generation?
*mūla means root, as in mooli (radish), muladhara (root stream), mūlasarvāstivāda, Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa, mūlamadhyamakakārikā ...etc yep..gone astray it is/was, call it persitent something something disorder?
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