Has anyone tried the stack with
just the PDE4 inhibitor?
I mean the literature seems to point towards two things: that enhancing and retaining cAMP levels in the CNS have positive effects on memory.
But human beings already synthesize cAMP naturally - who is to say we can't rely on our natural stores?
People might say that all of the rat studies done utilized Forskolin - but I believe this was done simply to create a plausible and undeniable connection between cAMP utilization within the topic of memory, none of the studies suppose that a
lack of a cAMP-level raiser will render the stack useless, most especially amongst normal individuals who possess normal cAMP levels.
After all, it isn't the rise in cAMP that causes an increase in LTP, it is the prevention of the inactivation that does this.
Also noticed something else - Abelard uses an extremely dilute Forskolin supplement - 4 mg. And he has reported nothing short of phenomenal results, in comparison to that of most individuals in this topic who have used dosages as high as 20 - 50 mg.
Might there be a connection? What if an
excess of cAMP is counterintuitive to memory?
Edited by unbeatableking, 19 August 2012 - 05:31 PM.