Guess it's not, though I don't know what's a PASM switch.
I can tell it's located in the cholinergic neural connections between
mesolimbic brain and prefrontal cortex. Switching depends on perfusion and
amount of ACh+ synthesizad by those neurons. Perhaps taking some 250 mg of
aspirine, 50 mg of donepecil at the beginning _ 100 mg a month later, and at
least 300 mg of idebenone, together with 1 g. of vitamin E and 0.5 of
vitamin C would switch it ON. Stopping would switch it OFF.
You can test it by trying to read some sentences in Spanish. After a
six-month treatment, successful reading a sentence consising of six words in
Spanish counts as one (1) point. Correct punctuation and spelling not
withstanding.
;^)
Fernando
(going to sleeeeeeeeeeep now, good to swith it ON)
Oh! ON -> good prefrontal activity; OFF -> curmudgeon activity.
on 20/09/2005 22:31, Andrew Fildes at afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wrote:
> Where's the switch?
> Is it a standard PASM switch?
> AndrewF
>
>
> On 21/09/2005, at 6:03 AM, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
>
>> LOL... I'm only 45 but think my prefrontal lobes reduced its
>> inhibiting
>> function when I was 'round 40. But it does so in a phased fashion,
>> switching on and off.
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