Dopamine and schizophrenia: Connection and treatment

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Thanks man. You must read a lot lol I’m sure yu could qualify as a scientist by now. I should really learn more about this Illness as well

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Very simple description for the perceptual health condition be called SZ

A personality traits of unknown person(s) that including the final mental,emotional and behavioral responses expressions for a human citizen that his ID be known to himself and all other individual around him

The sample (citizen’s personality) in its potential state is just a mirror of a reflective surface that reflects a parasitic personality traits of a stranger person(s) throughout most period time of waking in most daily life events with which the citizen can coexist with -whatever the living environment

Is it reasonable to understand these facts as a symptoms of a disease or illness ?

Is there a disease substance (like dopamine or else) that reflects its personality traits in the mind/ brain and emotion of the patient host ?
Is there is a Personality Traits for any disease substance / pathological factor ?

Do you know any disease substance /pathological factor has the full /clear ability to express about itself throughout a personality traits -inside the human patient host ?

The things be called Hallucinations has a personality traits -nothing else !!

in all cases, no matter if you think that sz is a mental illness or genetic disease ,the final recovery of the citizen from this coexistence with a stranger person(s) by using medicines that treat explicit disease symptoms is just a cure that will not happen even by sheer chance

If what they say in the article is true, that D1 receptors are responsible for negative and cognitive symptoms, it means that Clozapine is the best for negative and cognitive symptoms as its the only ap thats an agonist of the D1 receptor. Maybe my other pdoc who recommended Clozapine is right then. Idk if I should try it.

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I think its true as I read that boosting D1 receptor causes improvements in cognition and thers meds in clinical trials that are agonists of D1 receptors for improving cognition.

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Would salt avoidance get the same results as antihypertensive?

I’ve no idea … :frowning:

Do you have blood pressure meter?

I’m having some bananas and beans for potassium
so I can excrete more salt.

Yes I do. My blood pressure is normal.

https://www.cell.com/biophysj/comments/S0006-3495(07)71404-2

@Aziz

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@Ale Thats cool, where can I buy that Stepholidine?

Just looking about it

-Stepholidine is a protoberberine alkaloid found in the plant Stephania intermedia. Stepholidine activity includes dual D2 receptor antagonist and D1 receptor agonist, and has shown antipsychotic activity in animal studies.

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The plant is called Stephania tetrandra or Fang Ji, I couldn’t find any in Canada and in the US there is no pills, only alcohol extract or powder mixed with other plants and all is out of stock. I saw one alcohol liquid extract on ebay but I don’t trust ebay supplements. I wish iHerb.com or Amazon had it.

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BTW whats dual d2 antagonism?

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Idk but found this, I think it means it blocks both receptors when these receptors affect each other:

1mg costs $400

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@Aziz is this it?

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Yea but it says no stock, unavailable.

@Aziz Go to usa amazon. It says 12 in stock

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Also in stock

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