Small reminder here that the Opioid system is poorly understood, and having some baseline load of opioid antagonists in one's system is likely to have side effects. Naive guesses: anhedoia, depersonalisation, derealisation. It could even backfire and encourage opioid abuse to restore a base-line of receptor activity.
Or, maybe not. But just something to consider in this whole discussion: opioids are an important contributor to human experience: the same reason that abuse is so destructive.
On 21 September 2019 18:16:56 GMT+01:00, Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
Why not try working to biosynthesize an opioid blocker, like naloxone
or similar, which is synthesized by gut bacteria? Then this
"probiotic" could last quite a while in the gut, until the person
takes too much antibiotic materials. Alternatively you could try using
gene insertion to push this synthesis pathway into whatever cells you
can manage to get it into. Of course getting the biosynthesized dosage
to be correct would require feedback to a gene promoter, etc... which
seems like a pretty tricky part (requiring a lot of testing and
debugging).
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 2:40 PM jackson parks
<jacksonparks11191992@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for letting me in. I'm Jack. A friend of mine named Jonathyn recently quit the idea of engaging in CRISPR CAS9 technology because he found out that it can't do anything for adult humans. We've been trying to find a way to help people with drug addiction, and we got introduced to biohacking. We're interested in being able to change people's nervous systems either through microwave radiation (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1312845), CRISPR (if it can do anything at all), or whatever other means that don't technically need surgical procedures.
Thank you all, Jack.
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