"bgwithadd, on 26 April 2009 - 04:34 PM, said:
but even without PEA deprenyl is hard to tolerate because it increases histamine and metabolizes to l-amp and -methamp, both of which have unpleasant physical side effects, more so than the d isomers which are the ones that provide the biggest CNS/attention hit."
Above is a quote from another thread. When I read it I thought...My Gawd! Is this why I have had an outbreak of Eczema recently?
I have recently added Deprenyl (Selegiline) to my regimen.I have also moved to another country and started taking other nootropics (Alcar, Alpha Lipoic Acid & L-Carnosine) as well as MSM. So there are a few changes in my life.
The only other thing I could think of is that I am eating more bananas here, which seems to be one of those allergy inducing fruits (although I never have been able to prove a direct correlation in myself, mainly because I never really used to eat them before coming here).
But out of that whole list: bananas, Alcar, ALA, L-Carnosine, MSM and Deprenyl (Selegiline)....Deprenyl would be the most likely culprit in bringing on an Eczema outbreak, wouldn't you say?
Thanks in advance for all input.
Edited by heymazing, 21 January 2013 - 08:29 PM.