From: gts (gts_2000@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Feb 08 2003 - 05:51:20 MST
Thanks for the report, Alex!
> As far as I know, this is the first trial of a healthy human?
Absolutely not, unless you mean your friend Geddy is taking deprenyl under
controlled laboratory conditions. I've been taking selegiline (deprenyl) on
an almost daily basis for several years. I know many others who do the same.
Like your friend Geddy, I also feel many positive effects from deprenyl. In
fact his description of those positive effects almost exactly match my own.
Alex Ramonsky wrote:
> Gentlemen;
> I do not know if this is relevant to your discussion, and please forgive
> me for butting in, but...
>
> ...'Geddy' has been taking Selegiline (R-(-)-Deprenyl hydrochloride) @
> 20mg daily since 21st December 2002. Geddy is a 44-year-old male human
> in average health who does not suffer from any neurological disorder,
> and is basically taking selegiline to see what happens.
> We are monitoring him. He intends to stay on the drug indefinitely
> unless there are deleterious effects.
> For obvious reasons Geddy wishes to remain low-profile! We're happy to
> discuss this trial and any clinical results if contacted WITH PGP at
> alex@ramonsky.com
> He is however happy for the world to know the following:
> He has noticed several changes since beginning the trial. The first
> change was an increase in confidence, he felt calmer and less shy and
> was able to communicate more easily. He felt more confident and
> assertive in business environments. Then he noticed that an annoying
> nervous habit of wiggling his toes had stopped. He feels he can control
> his emotions more sensibly and think more rationally under stress.
> His dreams have become more vivid, and he feels his fantasy life and
> imagination have improved. He explains an odd sensation of 'thinking too
> fast to be able to verbalise it', which is the only downer so far. On
> the whole he seems a great deal happier as an individual.
> We may have to wait some time to see if he lives longer, of course. But
> other data are coming in, all along the way. As far as I know, this is
> the first trial of a healthy human?
> : )
> AR
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