The day after drinking alcohol, I get a rebound effect of glutamate. I was wondering what the mechanism behind this is. Is it from nmda receptors being blocked, thus, being resensitized? or a rebound of glutamate? The rebound effect lasts a whole day until I sleep and is nothing short of amazing
I get a significant boost in libido, testosterone, clear thinking, fast thinking, mood elevation, and motivation!
The strength of the rebound is directly correlated to the amount I drink.
It also helped completely dissolve my ocd thoughts for an entire day! Which is huge considering only a few substances even make it subside for a short while! That makes me feel that I may have hypo-nmda function like one in the article that was written.
I have tried daa, pure nmda, sarcosine, and glycine. They all worked while I was on them and only a few more times after before quickly building tolerance as well as getting me extremely irritated. How come alcohol rebound is different?
basically I am asking:
What is the mechanism of the alcohol rebound effect?
is there an healthier alternative than alcohol to receive these effects or to help with hypo-nmda function?
Thanks
I get a significant boost in libido, testosterone, clear thinking, fast thinking, mood elevation, and motivation!
The strength of the rebound is directly correlated to the amount I drink.
It also helped completely dissolve my ocd thoughts for an entire day! Which is huge considering only a few substances even make it subside for a short while! That makes me feel that I may have hypo-nmda function like one in the article that was written.
I have tried daa, pure nmda, sarcosine, and glycine. They all worked while I was on them and only a few more times after before quickly building tolerance as well as getting me extremely irritated. How come alcohol rebound is different?
basically I am asking:
What is the mechanism of the alcohol rebound effect?
is there an healthier alternative than alcohol to receive these effects or to help with hypo-nmda function?
Thanks