by Liquid02 at 04-15-2020, 09:51 PM
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Went to them to buy Etifoxine today and the site isn't working?
by Fallon at 04-14-2020, 12:11 AM
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If any of you supplement with certain minerals be mindful that elevated levels of one specific mineral can deplete others. Graphic below shows you the relationship of popular minerals. You can see high levels of both Zinc and Copper deplete each other. Magnesium and Calcium also deplete one another and must be kept in balance.
by PhoenixTX at 04-13-2020, 03:01 AM
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Got my hands on some Etizolam last week (can post source if allowed) but I'm having a side effect. After the Etizolam wears off the next day I develop a persistent and nagging eye twitch. It's been 3 days and I still have a small twitch happening in both eyes, although it does effect my right eye more for whatever reason.
Is this a known side effect of Etizolam? Anyone else experience the same?
Is this a known side effect of Etizolam? Anyone else experience the same?
by Fallon at 04-09-2020, 06:47 AM
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Okay so here's a quick guide to Choline and what you need to know about it in terms of Nootropic effect.
What is Choline?
Choline is an essential nutrient required for a number of critical processes in the body. For the purposes of this guide we will focus on Choline and its relationship to brain performance. Choline is a precursor to the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine which is crucial for cognitive function and memory. While the body can synthesize a small amount of Choline in the liver, food remains its primary source. Choline rich foods include eggs, broccoli, and liver.
Why not just eat Choline rich foods instead of supplements?
If you already consume eggs and other Choline rich foods do you still need to supplement? While you may be getting plenty of Choline in foods, the body is slow to absorb it because it's also combined with fats, proteins, and other nutrients present in the food. In order to be shuttled into the brain for Acetylcholine production Choline must be taken in acute amounts unattached from proteins and fats. Taking Nootropics on an empty stomach is generally good advice as proteins and fats can slow absorption. This is especially important for Amino Acids which brutally compete with each other for absorption.
Choline versions
Alpha GPC - Alpha GPC is perhaps the most popular form of Choline. The compound is extremely bio available and increases Choline concentrations not only in the body but in the brain as well. 41% of Alpha GPC is converted into readily available Choline. Outside of enhancing brain function Alpha GPC also contributes to growth hormone and power output. This is of particular interest to athletes looking to boost both their mental and physical capabilities. Alpha GPC offers 2 in 1 benefits to both mind and body.
CDP Choline (Citicoline) - CDP-Choline is another popular Nootropic and similar to Alpha GPC provides health benefits beyond the provisioning of Choline. CDP-Choline contributes to healthy Acetylcholine production but is also a pro drug for Uridine. Uridine promotes cellular growth and enhances the function of Dopamine in the brain. For these reasons CDP Choline can be very energizing (Dopaminergic) for some. CDP Choline has a long half life. It is generally advised not to take CDP Choline everyday and to be vigilant of any adverse side effects (with all Nootropics.)
Choline Bitartrate - Choline Bitartrate is the least expensive form of Choline and extremely bio available. Choline Bitartrate however does not increase brain concentrations of Choline and therefore provides little cognitive value (boo). Some users report the alleviation of racetam induced headaches with this supplement but it is generally not viewed as a cognitive enhancer by itself.
Dosage
My personal recommendation with Choline (and all Nootropics for that matter) is to start with a low dose. For most sources of Choline this would be right around 100mg. Unfortunately you rarely see pre made capsules come at such a low dosage which is why I recommend buying Nootropics in bulk powder. Otherwise, you are tethered to whatever dose is provided in the capsule. However, taking Choline in the generic premade ranges (250 - 500mg) isn't a bad method of exploration. Just start with the lowest dose you can and see how you react. If you have taken too much it will become very clear. You may become lethargic and develop a mild depression. This is a classic side effect of taking too much Choline. If you hit the right dose you will notice more mental energy and focus. Some individuals respond very well to Choline and get instant energy. Pay attention to how you're feeling day to day and keep track of how you feel. Play around with doses, adding more or less depending on your subjective experience.
Conclusion
Choline is a powerful Nootropic and can play a crucial role in your stacks and overall mental performance. Find that sweet spot and Choline will treat you very well.
Coffee Chairs!!
What is Choline?
Choline is an essential nutrient required for a number of critical processes in the body. For the purposes of this guide we will focus on Choline and its relationship to brain performance. Choline is a precursor to the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine which is crucial for cognitive function and memory. While the body can synthesize a small amount of Choline in the liver, food remains its primary source. Choline rich foods include eggs, broccoli, and liver.
Why not just eat Choline rich foods instead of supplements?
If you already consume eggs and other Choline rich foods do you still need to supplement? While you may be getting plenty of Choline in foods, the body is slow to absorb it because it's also combined with fats, proteins, and other nutrients present in the food. In order to be shuttled into the brain for Acetylcholine production Choline must be taken in acute amounts unattached from proteins and fats. Taking Nootropics on an empty stomach is generally good advice as proteins and fats can slow absorption. This is especially important for Amino Acids which brutally compete with each other for absorption.
Choline versions
Alpha GPC - Alpha GPC is perhaps the most popular form of Choline. The compound is extremely bio available and increases Choline concentrations not only in the body but in the brain as well. 41% of Alpha GPC is converted into readily available Choline. Outside of enhancing brain function Alpha GPC also contributes to growth hormone and power output. This is of particular interest to athletes looking to boost both their mental and physical capabilities. Alpha GPC offers 2 in 1 benefits to both mind and body.
CDP Choline (Citicoline) - CDP-Choline is another popular Nootropic and similar to Alpha GPC provides health benefits beyond the provisioning of Choline. CDP-Choline contributes to healthy Acetylcholine production but is also a pro drug for Uridine. Uridine promotes cellular growth and enhances the function of Dopamine in the brain. For these reasons CDP Choline can be very energizing (Dopaminergic) for some. CDP Choline has a long half life. It is generally advised not to take CDP Choline everyday and to be vigilant of any adverse side effects (with all Nootropics.)
Choline Bitartrate - Choline Bitartrate is the least expensive form of Choline and extremely bio available. Choline Bitartrate however does not increase brain concentrations of Choline and therefore provides little cognitive value (boo). Some users report the alleviation of racetam induced headaches with this supplement but it is generally not viewed as a cognitive enhancer by itself.
Dosage
My personal recommendation with Choline (and all Nootropics for that matter) is to start with a low dose. For most sources of Choline this would be right around 100mg. Unfortunately you rarely see pre made capsules come at such a low dosage which is why I recommend buying Nootropics in bulk powder. Otherwise, you are tethered to whatever dose is provided in the capsule. However, taking Choline in the generic premade ranges (250 - 500mg) isn't a bad method of exploration. Just start with the lowest dose you can and see how you react. If you have taken too much it will become very clear. You may become lethargic and develop a mild depression. This is a classic side effect of taking too much Choline. If you hit the right dose you will notice more mental energy and focus. Some individuals respond very well to Choline and get instant energy. Pay attention to how you're feeling day to day and keep track of how you feel. Play around with doses, adding more or less depending on your subjective experience.
Conclusion
Choline is a powerful Nootropic and can play a crucial role in your stacks and overall mental performance. Find that sweet spot and Choline will treat you very well.
Coffee Chairs!!
by JohnClawson at 03-31-2020, 10:57 PM
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Hey guys I got some Phenylethylamine from liftmode I took 600mg with barly malt extract it suppose to have hordizine a moi so I took it in powder form in about one minute a had a intense rush my face got hot my heart started pounding I thought I was going to die very euphoria but just way to fast and intense this has be strongest drug I have ever took I want to know what you all think about [b]Phenylethylamine and if it is even safe [/b]
by Fallon at 03-31-2020, 08:33 AM
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Below is a list of side effects I've personally experienced using various racetams. Post your own and let's see if we can get a decent thread going!
Piracetam - low blood pressure, dizziness upon standing, irritability, headaches (very rarely)
Aniracetam - Memory blanks (can't remember certain specific details at times. The only racetam where I get significant problems with memory recall. Noopept also produces similar memory glitches)
Phenylpiracetam - Insomnia, slightly depleted energy levels the day after
Fasoracetam - Blunted mood after continuous use
Oxiracetam - Blunted emotions, irritability slightly worse than Piracetam
I would consider all of these very minor side effects. In terms of the benefits, the positive aspects of using racetams outweigh the negative.
Piracetam - low blood pressure, dizziness upon standing, irritability, headaches (very rarely)
Aniracetam - Memory blanks (can't remember certain specific details at times. The only racetam where I get significant problems with memory recall. Noopept also produces similar memory glitches)
Phenylpiracetam - Insomnia, slightly depleted energy levels the day after
Fasoracetam - Blunted mood after continuous use
Oxiracetam - Blunted emotions, irritability slightly worse than Piracetam
I would consider all of these very minor side effects. In terms of the benefits, the positive aspects of using racetams outweigh the negative.
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by JohnClawson at 03-28-2020, 02:05 AM
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Has anybody heard of this website worldpharm365 it's in Florida and they sell everything from nootropics to benzos stimulates they have modafinil and adderall they have xanax valium ezlotam and more how do they sell narcotics or is it a scam would somebody please tell me
by AlphaBanana at 03-27-2020, 01:22 AM
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guys, please:
don't have any excuses. I know especially Americans are locked in their home. But no reason for being crazy!
Move your asses!
There is no need for a gym.
Here is this week's workout routines for me:
Monday:
CrossFit's Murph --> 1 mile run, 100 pull ups, 200 push ups, 300 squats, 1 mile run
Wednesday:
Hero Wod Terry --> 1 mile run, 100 push ups, 100m bear crawl, 1 mile run, 100 m bear crawl, 100 push ups, 1 mile run
Friday:
Pukie brewster --> 150 burpees
there is always a way to make you fit!
don't have any excuses. I know especially Americans are locked in their home. But no reason for being crazy!
Move your asses!
There is no need for a gym.
Here is this week's workout routines for me:
Monday:
CrossFit's Murph --> 1 mile run, 100 pull ups, 200 push ups, 300 squats, 1 mile run
Wednesday:
Hero Wod Terry --> 1 mile run, 100 push ups, 100m bear crawl, 1 mile run, 100 m bear crawl, 100 push ups, 1 mile run
Friday:
Pukie brewster --> 150 burpees
there is always a way to make you fit!
by JohnClawson at 03-27-2020, 12:24 AM
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Hey hey guys I was going to tell you about my new stack I take 750 mg of aniracetam 60 mg of noopept I also take 150mg of alpha gpc if I get a headache i don't always have to take a choline and if i take a choline source to soon i start to get numbness and tingling in my arms and legs and that's a sign that I have too much choline in my body so for me taking a choline supplement can be a bad idea so I only take it if I get a headache but this stack really helps my depression and gives me a lot motivation and gives me a sense of well-being great stack
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