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NOE-105 aka gemlapodect is a PDE10A inhibitor which aims to modulate dopaminergic hyperactivity in the striatum. It’s not currently available as it’s not approved for anything yet, it’s still investig...
That was an experimental drug back in Japan in the 80’s - 90’s. Effects were thought to come from stabilising dopamine signalling in the basal ganglia–thalamo–cortical speech loop. It’s in the same ...
I don’t see any noticeable side effect , and doc didn’t do any scan , it was just the direct prescription, you can gain more info from chat GPT...
Do you still experience secondary effects like elongations though? I find that some drugs do indeed reduce hard blocks but other speech issues still remain like elongations and other 'janky' speech. A...
How to Stop Stuttering in 2026
How to Stop Stuttering in 2026 I've come across countless methods and advice on how to improve speech, but in 2026, there's a truly breakthrough approach that’s proven to make a lasting impact: the Ne...
I am sorry to say that without the research on what fluency actually means there is no way you can train your brain. You need to ask yourself the question- What do I want my brain to do? If you can’t...
I used the research on stuttering from both Martin Schwartz as well as William Parry to develop a program that catered to my needs. I discovered that I had a stuttering brain which had no idea what fl...
I discovered that I have a stuttering brain which is wired differently than the fluent brain. When I have tried to be fluent my brain will always bring me back to stuttering. I found this was my brain...
You have probably stuttered when you were younger and became fluent for a period then you have started again which's at the age 16. You have to know stuttering Isa neurological condition which means i...
So, you’ve researched how the brain works for 20 years and concluded that the main cause of stuttering is lack of breath control? Is that really what a speech therapist is saying? Interesting....
This is exactly how I was able to reach fluency on a consistent basis and with long term effects. I spent over 20 years researching how the brain learns. I was able to actually rewire my brain to gain...
I don't know about the word cured, but treatable and manageable sounds more suitable. I'm always researching and googling any latest breakthroughs in stuttering and in the past couple of months, one t...
Me too. The fact we can talk to babies, animals and ourselves normally but not AI is insane. Stuttering makes no sense when you really start to think about it....
Wdym; it's a disability. A neurological disability you can't just learn to not have it. You can make it better through using strategies and techniques but your not getting rid of it. Also the 10 yea...
Ability is a dopamine modulator, which is why it’s very affective for speech fluency in stutterers. It can either down regulate or up regulate dopamine depending on what your brain needs. Risperidon...
I don’t agree. I am now fluent after a lifetime of stuttering. Due to my expertise in teaching to the brain I was able to rewire my stuttering brain into a fluent brain. I thought that there was no ho...
You are absolutely correct. As someone who is an expert in brain based learning I was able to rewire my brain based on the concept of neuroplasticity which states the brain has the capacity to rewire...
Fluency is possible. I achieved fluency by actually rewiring my brain into a fluent brain. I have been researching the brain on how it learns for over 20 years. Due to my expertise in brain based lear...
I totally agree. After researching the brain on how it learns for over 20 years I discovered that I have a stuttering brain. My brain is wired differently than a fluent brain. In that my expertise is ...
So people who never stuttered will start to if they think they will?...