JS>JK> Sorry, Jerry, but this one sentence points up your total and complete
JS>JK> lack of any real knowledge or understanding of the entire subject of
JS>JK> brain chemistry. One does not consume neurotransmitters. One can and
JS>JK> should consume the amino acids that are the precursors to the
production
JS>JK> of specific neurotransmitters if one is aware that one has a problem.
JS>I understand that full well. Since you have spoken only in vague terms of
JS>"supplements" you are leaving it to me to guess what you mean.
You bet I'm being vague. Learned in the Alaskan bush a long time ago
from chronic alcoholics not to give out the content of the protein drink
I made up for those in jail in withdrawal. That would make it too easy
for the other drunks to think that they could keep right on drinking,
sober up easily, and not suffer any damage to themselves.
Sometimes it is best to keep one's mouth shut. And in the case of food
supplements, we have learned that small differences in the composition
of formulas are necessary to address specific conditions. There is one
formual for alcoholism and another for cocaine addiction, yet another
one will work on the ADHD children.
Best to find someone local who knows or get in touch with someone who
has done extensive research in this area.
* SLMR 2.1a * Photons have mass? I didn't even know they were Catholic.
--- JCQWK
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