Posted by Chairman_MAO on June 26, 2005, at 9:59:06
In reply to Re: Calling Chairman_MAO » Chairman_MAO, posted by SLS on June 25, 2005, at 14:51:53
AFAIK, bioperine has several different mechanisms. One of them is to inhibit p-glycoprotein in cells in the intestinal walls, thereby allowing more drugs and nutrients to make it into systemic circulation instead of being allowed to efflux back into the small intestine.
For some things the bioavailability increase is drastic, up to around 2000% (for curcumin(sp?)).
You know, I never thought about DHEA or other GH releasers. I'll have to look into that. THe biggest problem is anorgasmia, however, as when I am actually with my g/f, my libido usually does return to an acceptable level. Like I said, the cabergoline IS doing SOMETHING, it just doesn't seem able to push me "over the edge". Apomorphine might work because it is a D1 agonist as well.
I don't have that much money, though, and will go broke simply trying to get normal! argh!
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