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Are CRH-antagonists on the market in ANY country or are they still in
the research phase? I´m a torture victim with sometimes severe PTSD. From: "Allen L. Barker" <alb@datafilter.com> Newsgroups: alt.mindcontrol,soc.rights.human Subject: psychological toture = physical torture Message-ID: <%5S2b.10953$jY2.9748@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink .net> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 23:32:11 GMT -------- Stress-Induced Neurodegeneration: Mechanisms and Interventions. -- Annual rept. 1 Jan-31 Dec 99. Henry M. Jackson Foundation, Rockville, MD. http://www.ntis.gov/search/product.asp?ABBR=ADA377128 Date: Jan 2000 Author: J. L. Meyerhoff Soldiers face a broad range of occupational/environmental threats which are hazardous to central nervous system (CNS) function. One of these, exposure to prolonged, extreme stress, has been recently associated with neuronal loss. Vietnam veterans with PTSD have decreased hippocampal volume on MRI, as well as decreased scores on standardized tests of memory. Short term (recent) memory function has been localized to the hippocampus. Humans exposed to extreme stress for sustained periods have suffered deterioration of memory and inability to concentrate, as well as CNS atrophy. chronic stress in several species, including mouse, rat, tree shrew and monkey, have been reported to develop alterations in hippocampal morphology, including apical dendritic atrophy, depletion of vesicles in mossy fiber terminals, as well as actual loss of neurons. A number of stress-induced molecular pathophysiological mechanisms leading to neuronal loss/dysfunction have been described, including: (1) excessive release of excitatory amino acids (in particular, glutamate), leading to massive influx of extracellular calcium into neurons; (2) excessive release of adrenal glucocorticoids, which exacerbates the effect of excitatory amino acids. We have successfully characterized acute social defeat in the mouse as a model for eliciting high plasma levels of adrenal glucocorticoids, inducing high levels of stress and persistent avoidance behavior, as well as increased brain regional levels of mRNA for corticotrophin-releasing hormone and decreased hippocampal levels of mRNA for brain-derived neurotropic factor BDNF. We will characterize the hippocampal neuronal changes induced in this paradigm, and then after chronic stress attempt to block them with a range of pharmaceutical interventions, including neurosteroids, antagonists to CRH and antagonists to excitatory amino acids. ------------------- Here's a good article summarizing PTSD in a very readable way. The links are to pdf and html versions of the article: PTSD Basics http://www.ntis.gov/pdf/ptsdbasicstext.pdf http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8 -- Mind Control: TT&P ==> http://www.datafilter.com/mc Home page: http://www.datafilter.com/alb Allen Barker -- Robert Born - http://home.arcor.de/robert.born/ "Wir koennen zwar tun was wir wollen, doch wir koennen nicht wollen was wir wollen" - Schopenhauer Ein Namensvetter von mir schrieb in Page: http://www.moritzbormann.com/liter/rb/index.html : "Es genügt nicht, keine Meinung zu haben, man muss auch unfähig sein, sie auszudrücken..." |
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Go to http://www.emofree.com. Sometimes this can clear up PTSD within days.
"Robert - THX1138 - Born" <thx1138-news@web.de> wrote in message news:muumlvoj3sjopr1rcvcuf3jikuuj33e3ns@4ax.com... > Are CRH-antagonists on the market in ANY country or are they still in > the research phase? I´m a torture victim with sometimes severe PTSD. > > > From: "Allen L. Barker" <alb@datafilter.com> > Newsgroups: alt.mindcontrol,soc.rights.human > Subject: psychological toture = physical torture > Message-ID: <%5S2b.10953$jY2.9748@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink .net> > Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 23:32:11 GMT > -------- > > Stress-Induced Neurodegeneration: Mechanisms and Interventions. > -- Annual rept. 1 Jan-31 Dec 99. > Henry M. Jackson Foundation, Rockville, MD. > http://www.ntis.gov/search/product.asp?ABBR=ADA377128 > Date: Jan 2000 > Author: J. L. Meyerhoff > > Soldiers face a broad range of occupational/environmental threats > which are hazardous to central nervous system (CNS) function. One > of these, exposure to prolonged, extreme stress, has been recently > associated with neuronal loss. Vietnam veterans with PTSD have > decreased hippocampal volume on MRI, as well as decreased scores on > standardized tests of memory. Short term (recent) memory function > has been localized to the hippocampus. Humans exposed to extreme > stress for sustained periods have suffered deterioration of memory > and inability to concentrate, as well as CNS atrophy. chronic > stress in several species, including mouse, rat, tree shrew and > monkey, have been reported to develop alterations in hippocampal > morphology, including apical dendritic atrophy, depletion of > vesicles in mossy fiber terminals, as well as actual loss of > neurons. A number of stress-induced molecular pathophysiological > mechanisms leading to neuronal loss/dysfunction have been described, > including: (1) excessive release of excitatory amino acids (in > particular, glutamate), leading to massive influx of extracellular > calcium into neurons; (2) excessive release of adrenal > glucocorticoids, which exacerbates the effect of excitatory amino > acids. We have successfully characterized acute social defeat in > the mouse as a model for eliciting high plasma levels of adrenal > glucocorticoids, inducing high levels of stress and persistent > avoidance behavior, as well as increased brain regional levels of > mRNA for corticotrophin-releasing hormone and decreased hippocampal > levels of mRNA for brain-derived neurotropic factor BDNF. We will > characterize the hippocampal neuronal changes induced in this > paradigm, and then after chronic stress attempt to block them with > a range of pharmaceutical interventions, including neurosteroids, > antagonists to CRH and antagonists to excitatory amino acids. > > > ------------------- > > Here's a good article summarizing PTSD in a very readable way. The > links are to pdf and html versions of the article: > > PTSD Basics > http://www.ntis.gov/pdf/ptsdbasicstext.pdf > > http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache...hl=en&ie=UTF-8 > > > > -- > Mind Control: TT&P ==> http://www.datafilter.com/mc > Home page: http://www.datafilter.com/alb > Allen Barker > > -- > Robert Born - http://home.arcor.de/robert.born/ > "Wir koennen zwar tun was wir wollen, doch wir koennen nicht wollen was wir wollen" - Schopenhauer > Ein Namensvetter von mir schrieb in Page: http://www.moritzbormann.com/liter/rb/index.html : > "Es genügt nicht, keine Meinung zu haben, man muss auch unfähig sein, sie auszudrücken..." |
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The question was if CRH-antagonists are on the market yet!
"Gene Douglas" <genedoug@prodigy.net> wrote: >Go to http://www.emofree.com. Sometimes this can clear up PTSD within days. > >"Robert - THX1138 - Born" <thx1138-news@web.de> wrote in message >news:muumlvoj3sjopr1rcvcuf3jikuuj33e3ns@4ax.com.. . >> Are CRH-antagonists on the market in ANY country or are they still in >> the research phase? I´m a torture victim with sometimes severe PTSD. -- Robert Born - http://home.arcor.de/robert.born/ "Wir koennen zwar tun was wir wollen, doch wir koennen nicht wollen was wir wollen" - Schopenhauer Ein Namensvetter von mir schrieb in Page: http://www.moritzbormann.com/liter/rb/index.html : "Es genügt nicht, keine Meinung zu haben, man muss auch unfähig sein, sie auszudrücken..." |
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Why self prescribe? Sometimes your prescription may be erroneous. And
sometimes what you read in an article or advertisement about how great a medication is, may be inaccurate, or not related to your own situation. It may even be a major error to assume that drugs are your best answer. I have seen a lot of PTSD victims walking around like zombies, because keeping them numbed out is at least better than suffering their horrors. They typically go around sipping on water, because the medication dries their mouths, and they generally have no life to speak of. For most of them, there are better alternatives. "Robert - THX1138 - Born" <thx1138-news@web.de> wrote in message news:f2golvkj207vin54plfb526p62ae605216@4ax.com... > The question was if CRH-antagonists are on the market yet! > > "Gene Douglas" <genedoug@prodigy.net> wrote: > > >Go to http://www.emofree.com. Sometimes this can clear up PTSD within days. > > > >"Robert - THX1138 - Born" <thx1138-news@web.de> wrote in message > >news:muumlvoj3sjopr1rcvcuf3jikuuj33e3ns@4ax.com.. . > >> Are CRH-antagonists on the market in ANY country or are they still in > >> the research phase? I´m a torture victim with sometimes severe PTSD. > > -- > Robert Born - http://home.arcor.de/robert.born/ > "Wir koennen zwar tun was wir wollen, doch wir koennen nicht wollen was wir wollen" - Schopenhauer > Ein Namensvetter von mir schrieb in Page: http://www.moritzbormann.com/liter/rb/index.html : > "Es genügt nicht, keine Meinung zu haben, man muss auch unfähig sein, sie auszudrücken..." |
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Again, your data is irrelevant to my question.
Look again for the posting of Allan L. Barker to see why I`m looking for CHR-antagonists! For me- constantly stressed by certain secret services - it is needed to take drugs. But which one, this is the real question. "Gene Douglas" <genedoug@prodigy.net> wrote: >Why self prescribe? Sometimes your prescription may be erroneous. And >sometimes what you read in an article or advertisement about how great a >medication is, may be inaccurate, or not related to your own situation. It >may even be a major error to assume that drugs are your best answer. > >I have seen a lot of PTSD victims walking around like zombies, because >keeping them numbed out is at least better than suffering their horrors. >They typically go around sipping on water, because the medication dries >their mouths, and they generally have no life to speak of. For most of >them, there are better alternatives. -- Robert Born - http://home.arcor.de/robert.born/ "Wir koennen zwar tun was wir wollen, doch wir koennen nicht wollen was wir wollen" - Schopenhauer Ein Namensvetter von mir schrieb in Page: http://www.moritzbormann.com/liter/rb/index.html : "Es genügt nicht, keine Meinung zu haben, man muss auch unfähig sein, sie auszudrücken..." |
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"Gene Douglas" <genedoug@prodigy.net> wrote > Go to http://www.emofree.com. Sometimes this can clear up PTSD within days. from above website: EFT Research Validating research for EFT is now underway and this section is designed to keep you up to date on the latest results. ***We are just starting, however. The wheels of science turn slowly*** |
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Important note: While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be considered to be in the *experimental* stage and thus practitioners and the public must take complete responsibility for their use of it. Further, Gary Craig is *not a licensed health professional* and offers EFT as an *ordained minister* and as a *personal performance coach*. |
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"Chip" <chipmonk___36@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bk4rum$p8d61$1@ID-82687.news.uni-berlin.de... > > Important note: > > While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be > considered to be in the *experimental* stage and thus practitioners and the > public must take complete responsibility for their use of it. > > Further, Gary Craig is *not a licensed health professional* and offers EFT > as an *ordained minister* and as a *personal performance coach*. Wrong. He's an engineer. Read the website. > > > |
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"Gene Douglas" <genedoug@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:bht9b.7355$cw6.4985@newssvr16.news.prodigy.co m... > > "Chip" <chipmonk___36@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:bk4rum$p8d61$1@ID-82687.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > Important note: > > > > While EFT has produced remarkable clinical results, it must still be > > considered to be in the *experimental* stage and thus practitioners and > the > > public must take complete responsibility for their use of it. > > > > Further, Gary Craig is *not a licensed health professional* and offers EFT > > as an *ordained minister* and as a *personal performance coach*. > > Wrong. He's an engineer. Read the website. I don't have to read the website. I copied some material at the bottom of a page at the website and *pasted* it above. All the above material comes from the website. Chip |
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"Gene Douglas" <genedoug@prodigy.net> wrote > Go to http://www.emofree.com. Sometimes this can clear up PTSD within days. Looks like a scam to me. Chip |