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Re: acetylcholine and depression

Posted by linkadge on July 11, 2004, at 8:14:51

In reply to acetylcholine and depression, posted by Emme on July 11, 2004, at 7:35:30

I don't think that acetylcholine plays much role in governing the stress responce (I could be wong).

However, increasing cholinergic function can lead to depression, but I think that this is largely dependant on the level of other chemicals in the brain.


I found that when I attempted to increase acetycholine through lecetin, gingo, choline bitrate etc, it would always make me a little bit depressed. It gave me a sence of uselessness, it was almost like it revealed everything that I didn't know.

This may not be the case with you.

I know of a few people that have had antidepressant effects from cognative inhancers, especially when the cognition is slightly abnormal to begin with.

Best of Luck


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