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#1 Grandmaster

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Posted 27 January 2018 - 11:17 PM


Hello

I have been experimenting with several substances in last months. I discontinued using nootropics since 90% of them didnt work for me or gave only side effects - mostly a brainfog. During the last 2 years i noticed that caffeine from energy drinks and pure caffeine pills stopped working for me properly - it doesnt give me clarity and verbal fluency like before but only rise blood pressure and make me anxious. Now i only drink coffee in the mornings + dose fish oil, magnesimum, b12 and vitamin C when needed + sometimes i take 50-100mg of pregnenolone.

 

I need a energy and productiveness for daily demaning intellectual tasks but coffee is not ideal for it for me at the moment. What can i use as a substitute? From natural things i tried: rhodiola rosea, panax ginseng, bacopa, gingko and several other things but those all gave me only brainfog(including noots like noopept, piracetam, CDP Choline, huperzine, pramiracetam etc) I have been thinking about: modafinil, hordenine(heard that it should be dosed with PEA), theacrine and phenylpiracetam(hard to get it where i live - especially the original Phenotropil in tablets)

 



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Posted 27 January 2018 - 11:31 PM

What about galantamine? It works for me.

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Posted 28 January 2018 - 01:04 AM

What about galantamine? It works for me.

 

I think it works similar to Huperzine A and same as huperzine is one of the best lucid dreaming substances but i want a nice stimulation. Anyway how it works for you? What doses you use? Last time i checked it was pretty expensive.



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Posted 28 January 2018 - 08:52 AM

I love theacrine myself.  It's much more of a mental stimulation compared to caffeine but I'll still usually take theacrine with morning coffee so I still get that physical energy to help get moving after I wake up.  


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Posted 28 January 2018 - 05:40 PM

What about galantamine? It works for me.


I think it works similar to Huperzine A and same as huperzine is one of the best lucid dreaming substances but i want a nice stimulation. Anyway how it works for you? What doses you use? Last time i checked it was pretty expensive.
It makes me sharper and clearly more confident, like I'm mentally ready all the time. It's a nice feeling. Also words come up a lot more easily, so eg. writing is more fluent. I use only 1-2mg.
It feels very different than huperzine for me.

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Posted 28 January 2018 - 05:42 PM

And yes, it's bloody expensive. 30caps of 8mg Reminyl was like 45€.

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Posted 29 January 2018 - 01:14 PM

So its very expensive. I experimented with coffee+taurine and effects are nice - it makes stimulation stronger but at the same times lowers blood sugar so i dont get mood changes and anxiety. L theanine who should work like that gave me brainfog and loss of motivation.



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Posted 06 February 2018 - 05:28 PM

L theanine who should work like that gave me brainfog and loss of motivation.

 

Same for me, every time. I love green tea but 2 cups and I become an idiot. No thanks!


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Posted 07 February 2018 - 01:05 AM

More ideas:

 

L-Tyrosine

Phenylalanine

Acetyl-L-Carnitine

Cacao (it probably has some but very little caffeine, more of other alkaloids)

 



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Posted 07 February 2018 - 06:59 AM

More ideas:

 

L-Tyrosine

Phenylalanine

Acetyl-L-Carnitine

Cacao (it probably has some but very little caffeine, more of other alkaloids)

 

L-Tyrosine gave powerful brainfog and nearly a depression, combined with caffeine was even worse. Phenylalanine looks intersting though.
 



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Posted 07 February 2018 - 09:48 AM

How about strong pharmaceuticals like dexamp or mph?
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Posted 07 February 2018 - 06:19 PM

Cocoa powder. Make hot chocolate with normal processed cocoa powder you get from the supermarket (forget the raw crap, bitter and can cause side effects), hot milk, & sweetener of your choice.

 

People go on about cocoa powder here and it's benefits, but I don't see much about their experiences with it or how they ingest it.

 

Me on the other hand, making a hot chocolate with a teaspoon of proper cocoa powder from the supermarket (not the ready made hot chocolate mixes), I get a magical stimulation of what I seems to cause what I can only describe as delusions of grandeur. The theobromine in it (a chemical makeup which is similar to caffeine), seems to give me a strong inner confidence, positivity, and motivation; like I can do anything and become anyone I want. Then the crash afterward is nothing like with caffeine, in fact I don't really remember crashing at all on it, except needing sleep (because I had it too close to bed time and get insomnia).

 

It was actually something I was going to experiment again after I finished my nicotine experiment, except I'm on a vitamin c experiment at the moment. The nicotine stimulation is similar to cocoa powder (I experience confidence, motivation, positivity), but came with so many side effects, it was not worth it.

 

Anyway you should try it with the normal processed cocoa powder you get from the supermarket. This is the one I use: https://groceries.as...lle-cocoa/26170

 

Just from a teaspoon of that and I'm bouncing off the walls, but without feeling fried/over stressed like I would with too much caffeine.



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Posted 07 February 2018 - 07:38 PM

Sulbutiamine

Selegiline

 

Not stimulants, but some people report a stimulant effect, maybe with longer-term use:

Lions Mane

Cordyceps

PQQ

 

Not simulants, but the brain can use them for energy:

Creatine

Glutamine

 



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Posted 08 February 2018 - 04:41 AM

I don't think I saw adrafinil or any other 'afinils mentioned.    



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Posted 08 February 2018 - 11:50 PM

Sulbutiamine

Selegiline

 

Not stimulants, but some people report a stimulant effect, maybe with longer-term use:

Lions Mane

Cordyceps

PQQ

 

Not simulants, but the brain can use them for energy:

Creatine

Glutamine

I recalled yesterday that i had some sulbutiamine left after experiment(bad results when doses first time). Tried 400mg of it + 250mg CDP choline and i felt some dizzyness, problem with forming more complex sentences - those bad effects passed after around 1,5 hour but its normal in my case as it was around 24:00 and i always feel great at this hour. So it doesnt work good in my case, Lions Mane also didnt work good iny my case. Selegiline looks interesting but i have read some posts where people claimed it could cause irritability and other side effcts so im not convinced.

 

I don't think I saw adrafinil or any other 'afinils mentioned.    

I have read that adrafinil is metabolized in the liver, where it is converted into the active metabolite that we now know as modafinil and its requires higher doses than modafinil + is much worse for the liver. I would rather try modafinil but its hard to get and very expensive compared to some of other promising substances.


Edited by Grandmaster, 08 February 2018 - 11:56 PM.


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Posted 20 February 2018 - 04:16 PM

I love theacrine myself.  It's much more of a mental stimulation compared to caffeine but I'll still usually take theacrine with morning coffee so I still get that physical energy to help get moving after I wake up.  

 

+1 for Theacrine.

 

Nice mental boost, much better than caffeine and no jitters. It does seem to make my back feel tight, but reducing my dosage (currently my capsules are 100mg) might help that go away. So far, I've only tried it twice but it seems to do what I always wanted caffeine to do.







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