BM>Anyway...Al tells me they are in the process of publishing a 40 page
BM>booklet that will go into full details about all their products, not
BM>only the bcalm that Jane thinks so highly of. What Al does have, and
BM>what he will be sending to me within the next "3 - 4 days" is a 4 page
BM>brochure that describes the booklet... with emphasis on ADD okay sez I
Did you call Centrix yet for the Blum papers? That phone number is
1-800-622-2873.
Oh, yeah, you will soon find out if you compare the list of ingredients
in all of the supplements you get literature on that some of them have
not changed since Rosencran at Presbyterian General in New York City
started feeding two amino acids along with the Imiprimine to cocaine
addicts.
They remain d and l phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan, some B
vitamins, vitamin C, folic acid, calcium, zinc and magnesium.
Let me give you the ratioale for this from page 30 of the Professional
Conselor, Jan/Feb 1989 edition: "Large neutral amino acid precursors
such as tryptophan, tyrosine, and phenylalanine, are transported across
the blood-brain barrier (BBB) by a special carrier. The BBB normally
serves to isolate, to a large degree, fluids of the brain from the
compounds dissolved in blood plasma. A number of circumstances can
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alter the action of effect of the amino acid carrier or of the BBB.
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Diet, stress, and drugs are three such factors.
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Go find and read this and other similar articles by those qualified in
the addiction field and find out what is going on.
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