> So i stumbled across some (-)bpap and am wondering about potential liver toxicity due to some bad press that seems to come from one speculative post on bluelight.
It should be less liver toxic than deprenyl, which it is intended to
replace, because of no conversion to methamphetamine. There are no
scientific studies or reports of toxicity, but as with any new drug or
xenobiotic chemical one should monitor it at the start by getting liver
function tests, particularly AST and ALT.
> I have done my searching for a few months and gather that you are the man to ask for info.
Yes, I have been studying it and using it for several years (and my
wife, Kitty, also).
> How effective is it?
I cannot tell because I take so many other neuro-protective supplements
and chemicals, but the limited research on it is highly positive.
> Is reputed it safe as far as you have heard?
Answered above. BTW, "heard" is not the correct word since I do not rely
on the "opinions" or casual remarks of others, but instead access all
the scientific studies on a chemical or supplement for all my
information (which is why I have little use for most forums. groups, etc).
> Any insights into why it was never progressed to the shelf?
Likely because it is not patentable and there is no money in doing
sufficient research and promotion of it (mainly because in this crazy
society people will not automatically return value commensurate with
what they have received).
> What were Jozef Knoll's most recent comments?
I have no idea. I only have access to his published studies.
> Any info will be greatly appreciated. By the way I greatly respect and admire your pioneering spirit and contributions to nootropics.
My interest is not in nootropics as such (mind/brain enhancing
chemicals/supplements), but rather in chemicals/supplements which
protect the mind/brain and prevent it from deterioration and dysfunction
over time.
--Paul Wakfer
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the above post is my letter to Paul Wakfer