From: Arla\\Morris Johnson (megao@sk.sympatico.ca)
Date: Tue Apr 08 1997 - 00:17:16 MDT
Max More wrote:
>
> At 02:25 PM 4/6/97 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> > I recently heard that DMAE (the nootropic otc drug) was available in
> >america, but after some preliminary checking nothing has panned out.
> > Does anybody know any brand names or other names for DMAE, or any
> >chains that carry it. I am interested in testing its effects for myself
> >but modern capitalism just can't seem to supply my demands.
>
> Strange, I find it easily available. Modern capitalism in forms such as the
> Great Earth vitamin store supply me with DMAE (GE have their own brand). Do
> you not have any health foods stores nearby?
>
> Max
> Max More, Ph.D.
> more@extropy.org
> http://www.primenet.com/~maxmore
> President, Extropy Institute, Editor, Extropy
> exi-info@extropy.org, http://www.extropy.org
> (310) 398-0375
In the short time since browsing through the extropian threads I have
been pleasantly surprised to see the evolution of the human condition is
likely to be freed of the
regulators short sighted heavy hand by at least a few of us.
About 25 years ago I added DMAE to my life-extension program. At the
time much less
was known and it appeared to be just another powder puff item. I
checked into Max
More's reference to centrophenoxine with the Entrez browser at NLM/NIH
and my good
old faithful Merck manual. I was astonished at the similarity between
the combination
of DMAE plus the common herbicide 2,4-D and centrophenoxine. The only
difference is the
2, chloro of the 2,4-D. Would people exposed to minimal amounts of
2,4-d while also
consuming DMAE have similar effects to those of centrophenoxine?
Morris Johnson ......MegaO@sk.sympatico.ca
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