To Whomever can help me,
I am a student at Utah State University. Recently I was told of a new drug
"Hydragene" which is supposed to stop the ageing process of the brain but more
importantly, it is also used to enhance memory function (especially short term
memory.) I have been trying diligently to research this phenomenon, but I have
found no available information. I have not found a doctor who could help me,
and our medical stacks contain no information. I am interested mainly in what
the chemical make-up of this 'wonderdrug' is and how it interacts with
nuerological biochemistry. Anyone with any information at all please pass on
your knowledge to me, I can be reached via E-Mail at sl241 at cc.usu.edu or I read
my news account regularly if someone could please post something.
p.s. the early uses of this drug were to treat memory loss patients and
ageing patients. It has since been found 'safe' for other uses is what I am
told. Thank you for your time and knowledge in advance.
Sincerely,
Stephen Paul Parsons
sl241 at cc.usu.edu