by stotan at 05-02-2020, 09:03 PM
I recently got some 2-FMA to try out. I got it from qchem.ist, they had decent reviews and are one the rare vendors that ship to the USA. 

My first dose was 20mg weight out and put into a capsule. 

The effects are pretty subtle, but not as subtle as moda.  

There is no euphoria or body high like with addy, but you do feel super dialed in. 

It gives me incredible mental stamina. 

It feels like moda with 200mg of caffeine that lasts 10 hours. 

The comedown is a little harsher than moda but way less than addy. 

Just wanted to share my initial thoughts and will update after more research is conducted.
by null at 05-02-2020, 03:21 AM
Hey Everyone!

I'm looking for a reliable (and ideally USA-based) Tianeptine (Sodium &/or Sulfate) Vendor. I have recently placed an order with TianeptineDirect, but have found a couple old/deleted threads on Reddit that suggest their Tia quality may be sub-par.

I've been a very active and involved member of the RC community/field for over 6 years now, and have quite a bit of experience in both clear and dark net dealings of grey-area compounds.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

I'm also considering trying out either WesternT.com or Nootrominds.com since they seem to have more loyal followings, but again, I am new to the world of Tianeptine except for having tried it a few times recently.

Regards,
null
by daylight at 04-30-2020, 06:49 PM
Here's the stack:

Nutritional Information
Serving Size: 1 Scoop
Servings Per Container: 30

Vitamin B6   10mg
Vitamin B112   500 mcg

Focux XT Tyrosine Complex   1,500mg
(L-Tyrosine, N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine)
Focus XT Choline Complex   1,000mg
(Choline Bitartrate, Alpha GPC)
Acetyl L-Carnitine   1,000mg
Taurine   1,000mg
DMAE   200mg
L-Theanine   100mg
Lutein   10mg
Huperzine A   100 mcg

DirectionsMix one scoop in 12 ounces of water.

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This stack costs $48 for one month supply. I think the price is quite high, isn't it? Would 2 – 4 g of Piracetam or 200 mg Phenylpiracetam blow this stack away?
by Mags at 04-29-2020, 09:01 AM
Hello Fallon and everyone! The recent "researcher" video on 1p lsd has me interested but nervous to try. Too funny! What exactly does something like this do for people? Anyone have experience taking this for Depression? Looking for experiences both negative and positive, I am slowly becoming more brave with these stacks but don't want to over do it and get into danger! 

~Mags
by BermudaHighways at 04-28-2020, 02:42 AM
ADDERALL/AMPHETAMINES: 6/10
More of a drug than a nootropic but when used cautiously can be very useful. In a nutshell, Adderall gives me laser focus, I can focus on a single task for hours and not get bored whatsoever. Boring assignments become fun and engaging, I look forward to completing menial tasks. In this sense Adderall can definitely act as a nootropic.  It also gives me a strong mood boost; I get increased self confidence and want to share my thoughts with everyone. The cons however keep me from giving it a higher score, mainly strong addiction potential and risk of overdose. Also insomnia and sometimes even paranoia come with these class of stimulants.
by BermudaHighways at 04-28-2020, 02:28 AM
PHENYLPIRACETAM: 9/10
Basically a supercharged Piracetam. I get all the benefits from plain old Piracetam like clear-headed thinking and improved memory, but with added mental and physical energy. My brain works so fast on it that I find myself interrupting others in a conversation. My favorite aspect of Phenylpiracetam is the boost in energy, I use it as a pre-workout in the gym and not only is my physical output increased but I'm motivated to finish my workout. The only cons are it's expensive and I find it somewhat addictive.
by Bro.Jim at 04-24-2020, 11:01 PM
Phenylpiracetam is one of my all-time favorite nootropic compounds! Phenylpiracetam hydrazide is a derivative of phenylpiracetam in which the amide group is replaced with a hydrazide group. This is a fairly new compound that has not been studied very well, so caution is advised if you are thinking about trying it. From what i can tell, MrYouAreSoDumb (ceretropic/ND) and his late partner came up with it as a designer drug. It has been reported to be a more stimulatory version of phenylpiracetam, but i can't say that is the case. It is quite stimulatory, but i find phenylpiracetam to be very stimulating as well! Its pretty similar to regular phenylpiracetam, but subtly different. It seems to be a little smoother and slightly less physical than regular phenylpiracetam. The dose range is about the same as phenylpiracetam, but it seems to take a little less to get comparable effects. The main drawbacks are that it is hard to source and more expensive than phenylpiracetam. Overall i like it, not something to take all the time, but nice to pull out occasionally!
by Bro.Jim at 04-24-2020, 10:15 PM
This review is for Natural Factors Pharma GABA (250mg). Pharma GABA is a naturally sourced bio-identical GABA, derived from fermented glutamate. Unlike regular GABA, which is too large to pass the BBB, pharma GABA is easily absorbed and binds to GABA receptors in the peripheral nervous system leading to activation of the parasympathetic nervous system. Pharma GABA takes about 15-20 min to take effect, causing a nice natural relaxation. In higher doses it can cause drowsiness and dry eyes, but at normal doses it just relaxes without any cognitive decline or lethargy. It helps improve focus and increases alpha waves. It also comes in handy when you need to calm down the brain at the end of the day when you're ready to relax but your daytime stack is still going strong. It stacks well with l-theanine to really get into zen mode. If you like phenibut it can also help with the 3rd day rebound anxiety many experience. If you like GABA and gabaergics, i highly recommend!
by MaximFabio at 04-22-2020, 11:10 PM
We hear a lot about different mitochondrial boosting supplements like carnitine and coQ10, but I think creatine supplementation is often overlooked and can be very beneficial (and cheap!).

Creatine has many uses including neurological disease, diabetes, and cognition.


Quote:Creatine is a peptide molecule that the human body can use for energy.
Muscles need fuel to work. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the primary source of energy for cells. ATP comes from a variety of sources, including sugars like glucose.
Some activities, like lifting weights, quickly use up ATP. Exhausted ATP becomes adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Since creatine is stored in the body as creatine phosphate, it can provide a phosphate group for the ADP, which quickly regenerates the ADP into emergency ATP.
Creatine is a good source of energy because it kicks in when your body needs it.

http://www.schwarzenegger.com/fitness/post/creatine-isnt-just-for-building-muscle
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14561278 Studies show that it also improves brain performance,


Quote:
Creatine supplementation is in widespread use to enhance sports-fitness performance, and has been trialled successfully in the treatment of neurological, neuromuscular and atherosclerotic disease. Creatine plays a pivotal role in brain energy homeostasis, being a temporal and spatial buffer for cytosolic and mitochondrial pools of the cellular energy currency, adenosine triphosphate and its regulator, adenosine diphosphate.

In this work, we tested the hypothesis that oral creatine supplementation (5 g d(-1) for six weeks) would enhance intelligence test scores and working memory performance in 45 young adult, vegetarian subjects in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over design. Creatine supplementation had a significant positive effect (p < 0.0001) on both working memory (backward digit span) and intelligence (Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices), both tasks that require speed of processing. These findings underline a dynamic and significant role of brain energy capacity in influencing brain performance.
People who suffer from CFS/ME (like myself) are almost always deficient in creatine as well and supplementation is particularly crucial in this population.

The doses used are typically around 5g/30g day. 

I don't find it affects me as much physically. I'd say more in terms of having the mental energy to get moving, but the physical downtimes haven't changed.

If you've tried this for brain performance let me know, I am interested in hearing your experience with creatine and what form and dosage you found to be most effective. 
by MaximFabio at 04-19-2020, 05:48 PM
Hey everyone,

I go by the name Maxim Fabio on youtube!

I am from Russia, Moscow but have lived most of my life in Europe, however, I go to Moscow during the year and often stay there for a few months, I speak fluent Russian, English, Polish, Swedish, Spanish, and learning some Mandarin as we speak Smile

I have been in the nootropics field since 2015.

I used to have a construction company with about 20 workers, and our biggest project that we achieved was we build Facebook's HQ in Stockholm in 2015. I had the company for about 4 years and it was in the end of 2015 I've was totally burned out and had enough of being all-purpose boss it was too much, I had become burned out of all responsibility and all hard work I've done for years between 5 am and 1 am 6 days a week, bad nutrition, a lot of sitting in a car or at the office and a lot of consuming of energy drinks/coffee, I am high-performance person, I have been through the hard way in life, and been learned to not complain or cry just put up with it and hit life hard. I've been also into MMA and boxing but even that has changed since I have this chronic fatigue syndrome and it have limited some of my daily life routines and activities, the only help has been so far nootropics and vitamins a lot with bio-resonance technologies that seem to work for me.

I will be more than welcome to share my experience and knowledge to this community and like-minded people like myself, I truly live my life by giving and believe that is a way of life, so therefor next time I am in Moscow (the border is closed until May 17th because of the corona) I will send to Fallon nootropics that have helped me that are less known in the western world/internet that are as much as effective as phenylpiracetam but has not been heard of, and other ones for him to try it out and review, as I believe we have the right to know and use something that makes our life easier and better.

I am glad I have found this genuine channel and movement and be a small part of it.

All the best
Maxim
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