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NMDA cause of depression?

Is it possible for nmda to cause depression, brain fog, reduce memory and overall mental quickness? Daa has Never done such to me.
 
few of my friends cant handle the DAA due to depressions and anxitey from DAA supplementation
 
Never heard if this before. Normally people experience the opposite effects.
 
I've been using DAA for the last 2 months and been feeling great. Never heard of it being associated with depression and anxiety.
 
Guys not talking about standard DAA. talking about

N methyl daa

EDIT- Nvm, still looking.

According to this ,Invalid Link Removed, the cause of depression is linked to an interruption of glutamate homeostasis and neurotransmission. Obviously NMDA is a glutamate neuroreceptor. (taken from the abstract) . Give it a read.
 
EDIT- Nvm, still looking.

According to this ,Invalid Link Removed, the cause of depression is linked to an interruption of glutamate homeostasis and neurotransmission. Obviously NMDA is a glutamate neuroreceptor. (taken from the abstract) . Give it a read.

This is referring to major depressive disorder, a chronic (possibly lifelong) condition associated with low levels of brain monoamines. Ched is talking about a transient disruption in mood (dysthymia)
 
Is it possible for nmda to cause depression, brain fog, reduce memory and overall mental quickness? Daa has Never done such to me.

Anything is possible.

This would be the first I've heard about it.

Taking a guess I'd wager pre existing conditions might've been aggravated or activated triggering those reactions.

Everyone's brain chemistry is different to an extent so it's hard to say definitively
 
From what I've read , NMDA at to high a dose can become neurotoxic which my be a reason for your sides. Either your dose is too high or you just don't respond well to it.

From what I've read it doesn't seem much more beneficial then regular DAA other then the effective dosage amount is smaller . I don't see the point of chancing something that can be neurotoxic and cause mental sides such as this when the benefit is not more then something that works just the same in the end. Maybe I'm wrong and ive read wrong though iono. I'd like to hear why if I am though
 
This is referring to major depressive disorder, a chronic (possibly lifelong) condition associated with low levels of brain monoamines. Ched is talking about a transient disruption in mood (dysthymia)

Anything is possible.

This would be the first I've heard about it.

Taking a guess I'd wager pre existing conditions might've been aggravated or activated triggering those reactions.

Everyone's brain chemistry is different to an extent so it's hard to say definitively

PRE existing conditions def r a factor (been OFF Prozac for 4 years now) guess I didn't respond well.. Lesson learned and tryin to get back to feeling good! No worries, prob an isolated incident n know to stick to reg DAA from now on! Curiosity killed the cat!
 
From what I've read , NMDA at to high a dose can become neurotoxic which my be a reason for your sides. Either your dose is too high or you just don't respond well to it.

From what I've read it doesn't seem much more beneficial then regular DAA other then the effective dosage amount is smaller . I don't see the point of chancing something that can be neurotoxic and cause mental sides such as this when the benefit is not more then something that works just the same in the end. Maybe I'm wrong and ive read wrong though iono. I'd like to hear why if I am though

Neurotoxicity probably would not manifest as depression, if anything at all
 
This is referring to major depressive disorder, a chronic (possibly lifelong) condition associated with low levels of brain monoamines. Ched is talking about a transient disruption in mood (dysthymia)

ah well thanks for clearing that up.
 
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