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Quercetin is an anti-nootropic?

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#31 birthdaysuit

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Posted 04 August 2016 - 07:10 PM

I've since dropped quercetin and started taking curcumin (with piperine, which isn't completely safe). It has had a nice anti depressant effect for me.

Are there other things that enhance CSPalpha?

 

What isn't safe about taking curcumin with piperine?


Quercetin is estrogenic.



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Posted 07 August 2016 - 12:56 AM

quercetin also gets rid of thiamine and thiamine is a vital amine while quercetin isnt



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#33 Flex

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Posted 07 August 2016 - 02:58 AM

 

Wow, I had a similar problem the whole life. If I eat too much of raw onions, it makes me slow, melancholic, and sometimes even depressed with suicidal ideations.  It would last for a day or too.  I never knew why till now. I need to read up how Quercetin works.

 

This forum rocks, BTW. Prior to using this forum i could find nothing by googling, besides some obscure references from a medieval manuscript on plants and herbs.

 

 

Beware of the half-knowledge !

 

I dont know Your approach, purposes or anything I´m just telling this for the case because some tend to do experiments because they "know enough",  then fuck up things and creating new problems. (like me..)

Ask in this case several academics to be on the safer side. -> You can find some in e.g. reddit/r/nootropics, drugnerds and maybe here but I´m not sure.

 

Oh yeah beginner tip for the case You didn´t know it: learn google-fu ;-)

You know apostrophes, AND/OR & etc There are some threads on reddit about it. Of course googlescholar, /r/scholar to ask for some papers and especially how to use ncbi propperly because this is incredible.

They offer even pictures of signal pathways and what not, though its not easy to find.
 


Edited by Flex, 07 August 2016 - 02:59 AM.






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