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Deprenyl for better sex
By Serge Kreutz
Version 3.2, July, 2010
Deprenyl is a selective monoamine oxidase (MAO) B inhibitor that has been used for many years in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease. Parkinson's Disease is a well-defined ailment characterized by the depletion of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Deprenyl, or L-deprenyl, is an alternative generic name for selegiline hydrochloride. The most common brand names are Eldepryl and Jumex.
I take interest not so much in the use of deprenyl as a treatment for Parkinson's Disease but in the potential, deprenyl has as lifestyle drug. Deprenyl's potential as lifestyle drug lies primarily in its sexuality-enhancing power.
In the member section of www.Asiatour.com, I provide information on how to use deprenyl for sexual enhancement. Deprenyl has a very specific sexuality-enhancing effect. It will work or not work, depending on the sexual parameters that one aims to address. In many cases, one will bring out the best of deprenyl only in combination with other specific pharmacological agents. Without this knowledge, buying deprenyl may just be a waste of money. Or a dangerous experiment.
