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Re: prozac/effexor=dendrite shrinkage?

Posted by djmmm on November 16, 2002, at 14:13:44

In reply to Re: prozac/effexor=dendrite shrinkage?, posted by oracle on November 15, 2002, at 17:22:43

> Come one here, please ! The neurology of humans
> is orders of magnitudes greater than rats. Even primates are not as advanced.
>
> This is an issue that is well discussed amoung the experts in this field. Seek out the writings
> of Dr Shungrin

huh?...I'm not disputing that, obviously. I'm confused, you seem to be arguing a point, here, that I agree with...I realize that there are neurological differences between humans/rodents/non-human primates. My point was that you dismissed the results of a study on the sole fact that rodents were used as test subjects... if this is your position, then you are also ignoring the results of many years of positive research on just about every medication that exists. The reason why we use rodents is because they have proven countless times to be accurate test subjects.


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