RE: CRON Diet Problems

From: Harvey Newstrom (mail@HarveyNewstrom.com)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 00:16:26 MDT

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    matus@matus1976.com wrote,
    > "The development of modafinil brings to light a crucial social question.
    > What would be the impediment for its use, if a compound such as
    > modafinil is
    > more like caffeine than amphetamine in terms of safety, and yet, as
    > effective as the amphetamines?"
    >
    > from - http://www.modafinil.info
    >
    > I would suggest contemplating trying modafinil (aka Provigil). This has
    > been mentioned on the list before, its probably the 1st drug that taken
    > regularly could reduce the need and desire for sleep. I have
    > been taking it
    > for some time now, and find it quite effective. If you are looking for a
    > way to stay awake and alert throughout the day, this might be an optimal
    > choice.
    >

    I would be very interested in hearing your experiences with this. How many
    hours do you sleep per day while on this drug? How do you feel? Have you
    noticed any fatigue, mental dullness, or lack of physical energy? For what
    purpose are you taking this drug; to reduce the number hours of sleep
    required, or to combat sleepiness during the day?

    --
    Harvey Newstrom, CISSP, IAM, GSEC, IBMCP
    <www.HarveyNewstrom.com> <www.Newstaff.com>
    


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