Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
Worth noting that Histamine regulates Cortisol [1], Inflammation [2] & many other pathways involved in PSSD. L-Histidine could also be swapped with
Betahistine, if folks prefer.
Betahistine, if folks prefer.
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
What if you have severe allergies like me?
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
Maybe Cyproheptadine? You can still take the rest of the stack but add in Cyproheptadine along with Pomegranate + Cialis + 9-me-BC instead.
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
Anyone else try this protocol yet?
Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
There are actually numerous studies on histidine which, despite being a precursor to histamine, is actually useful against allergies:
http://aminoacidstudies.org/l-histidine/
http://www.nutritional-supplements-heal ... -acid.html
http://www.raysahelian.com/histidine.html
http://suppversity.blogspot.it/2013/03/ ... 6-fat.html
I have ordered everything and from tomorrow I will start the test. I had tried 9-Me-BC in the past, on my own, and it did nothing, along with Cialis. I'll try everything combined and let you know.
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
Yes, keep us posted!malink wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 10:09 amThere are actually numerous studies on histidine which, despite being a precursor to histamine, is actually useful against allergies:
http://aminoacidstudies.org/l-histidine/
http://www.nutritional-supplements-heal ... -acid.html
http://www.raysahelian.com/histidine.html
http://suppversity.blogspot.it/2013/03/ ... 6-fat.html
I have ordered everything and from tomorrow I will start the test. I had tried 9-Me-BC in the past, on my own, and it did nothing, along with Cialis. I'll try everything combined and let you know.
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
Histamine stimulates the Hypothalamus & Gonadotropins via the H1-receptor: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7789322/
BetaHistine could help; its an H1 agonist: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15729086/
Clinical Trial Int Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2005 Mar;20(2):101-3. doi: 10.1097/00004850-200503000-00007.
The effect of betahistine, a histamine H1 receptor agonist/H3 antagonist, on olanzapine-induced weight gain in first-episode schizophrenia patients.
Michael Poyurovsky 1, Artashes Pashinian, Aya Levi, Ronit Weizman, Abraham Weizman
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PMID: 15729086 DOI: 10.1097/00004850-200503000-00007
Abstract
Histamine antagonism has been implicated in antipsychotic drug-induced weight gain. Betahistine, a histamine enhancer with H1 agonistic/H3 antagonistic properties (48 mg t.i.d.), was coadministered with olanzapine (10 mg/day) in three first-episode schizophrenia patients for 6 weeks. Body weight was measured at baseline and weekly thereafter. Clinical rating scales were completed at baseline and at week 6. All participants gained weight (mean weight gain 3.1+/-0.9 kg) and a similar pattern of weight gain was observed: an increase during the first 2 weeks and no additional weight gain (two patients) or minor weight loss (one patient) from weeks 3 to 6. None gained 7% of baseline weight, which is the cut-off for clinically significant weight gain. Betahistine was safe and well tolerated and did not interfere with the antipsychotic effect of olanzapine. Our findings justify a placebo-controlled evaluation of the putative weight-attenuating effect of betahistine in olanzapine-induced weight gain.
BetaHistine could help; its an H1 agonist: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15729086/
Clinical Trial Int Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2005 Mar;20(2):101-3. doi: 10.1097/00004850-200503000-00007.
The effect of betahistine, a histamine H1 receptor agonist/H3 antagonist, on olanzapine-induced weight gain in first-episode schizophrenia patients.
Michael Poyurovsky 1, Artashes Pashinian, Aya Levi, Ronit Weizman, Abraham Weizman
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PMID: 15729086 DOI: 10.1097/00004850-200503000-00007
Abstract
Histamine antagonism has been implicated in antipsychotic drug-induced weight gain. Betahistine, a histamine enhancer with H1 agonistic/H3 antagonistic properties (48 mg t.i.d.), was coadministered with olanzapine (10 mg/day) in three first-episode schizophrenia patients for 6 weeks. Body weight was measured at baseline and weekly thereafter. Clinical rating scales were completed at baseline and at week 6. All participants gained weight (mean weight gain 3.1+/-0.9 kg) and a similar pattern of weight gain was observed: an increase during the first 2 weeks and no additional weight gain (two patients) or minor weight loss (one patient) from weeks 3 to 6. None gained 7% of baseline weight, which is the cut-off for clinically significant weight gain. Betahistine was safe and well tolerated and did not interfere with the antipsychotic effect of olanzapine. Our findings justify a placebo-controlled evaluation of the putative weight-attenuating effect of betahistine in olanzapine-induced weight gain.
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Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
I'm actually trialing Beta histine since 2 weeks, for the moment no changeArea1255_2021 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 8:40 pm Histamine stimulates the Hypothalamus & Gonadotropins via the H1-receptor: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7789322/
BetaHistine could help; its an H1 agonist: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15729086/
Clinical Trial Int Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2005 Mar;20(2):101-3. doi: 10.1097/00004850-200503000-00007.
The effect of betahistine, a histamine H1 receptor agonist/H3 antagonist, on olanzapine-induced weight gain in first-episode schizophrenia patients.
Michael Poyurovsky 1, Artashes Pashinian, Aya Levi, Ronit Weizman, Abraham Weizman
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PMID: 15729086 DOI: 10.1097/00004850-200503000-00007
Abstract
Histamine antagonism has been implicated in antipsychotic drug-induced weight gain. Betahistine, a histamine enhancer with H1 agonistic/H3 antagonistic properties (48 mg t.i.d.), was coadministered with olanzapine (10 mg/day) in three first-episode schizophrenia patients for 6 weeks. Body weight was measured at baseline and weekly thereafter. Clinical rating scales were completed at baseline and at week 6. All participants gained weight (mean weight gain 3.1+/-0.9 kg) and a similar pattern of weight gain was observed: an increase during the first 2 weeks and no additional weight gain (two patients) or minor weight loss (one patient) from weeks 3 to 6. None gained 7% of baseline weight, which is the cut-off for clinically significant weight gain. Betahistine was safe and well tolerated and did not interfere with the antipsychotic effect of olanzapine. Our findings justify a placebo-controlled evaluation of the putative weight-attenuating effect of betahistine in olanzapine-induced weight gain.
Re: Nitric Oxide Stack to Treat PSSD (Cure PSSD Protocol 2021)
If I literally never cough anymore does it point to an issue with histamine? Histidine is high in my organic acids test though
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