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apetite stimulant

vitamin B12


technically, antipsychotic medication will (antipsychotics do the opposite to your body what amphetamines do because they lower dopamine instead of increase it). but it isn't worth it unless you are willing to sleep 16 hours a day.

anyone tried that, using antipsychotics, ssri's, mood stabalizers, etc for weight gain? i have no intention of doing so but i wonder if anyone else has.
 
BigBald-1 said:
Metformin works great!


isn't that medication for people who suffer from diabetes? (increased insulin sensitity or something?). How does that have to do with hunger?
 
Periactin, is a REALLY good appetite stimulant. Doctors prescribe it to underweight patients all the time. Try the Chinese version. You shouldn't have a problem getting ahold of it.
 
Metformin is used to treat HYPERglycemia, so it does increase insulin sensitivty. I think it just helps you body dumb blood sugar, which induces hunger. I don't know exactly why, but it does make me hungry.
 
I posted this on Audio8's appetite thread, but I will post it here as well, as you guys have a fast moving board and that is an understatement...LOL. However, the more traffic, the more enjoyable the board.

Syntherol's Synthelamin is a B-12 complex with the longer acting B-12 in it as well as regular cyancobalamin so you don't have take it daily.

Take care,

Cold Fusion
 
Texas Ranger said:
Periactin, is a REALLY good appetite stimulant. Doctors prescribe it to underweight patients all the time. Try the Chinese version. You shouldn't have a problem getting ahold of it.


but it makes you really agressive and tired 24/7....atleast, that's what someone said. Not sure how true it was though.
 
I don't know about the aggresive part. That's the first time I heard of that. There's an article on Anabolic Extreme website. Check it out...
 
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