Just a quick follow up to my last post. I thought about just taking arginine by itself. I know it is useful for fusion and has a similar half life to leucine. I tried it and I think it gives similar positive effects with quest's metabolic protocol that I got with the leucine. It maybe the sirtuli and amkp/fatty acid oxidation that is forwarded by quest that is only amplified by the nicotine and NNM and b6 I take. But I also googled a little to find that arginine is thought to promote those activities in the body. I'm not able to really able to absorb much scientific info on my own, so I rely on this thread that is very good at spelling things out for me.
I don't know if I would endorse nicotine for most people in this protocol. Likely you would get better benefits from whatever quest works out. I do enjoy the relief from OCD, though I have some personality disorderment to work at, and to continue to recover from a brain injury, and a underdeveloped hippocampus and hypothalmus, I suspect. I believe the progentor protocol may help to some degree with all three damages I have to my brain, but I'm still early in recovery and telomeres are also key to full restoration I believe from what I read here and my experiments with quest's protoocols.
My heart rate so far is around 60 upon waking. I am an endomorph and have had low blood pressure consistently, but I havent checked lately. My pulse does rise however up to arpund 74-76 by evening. It also seems to rise 10 pts after eating. I could maybe lower it with dosing more pycogenol. I don't know if that is ideal, I have never really kept track of my heart rate before. I am able to sleep for the most part, but I have to work out histamine and serotonin, I have always had trouble with sleep.
I am not in good shape presently, I am not working out really at all. In the past I measured my heart rate once a day and at times it was anywhere from 58 to 73, due to being in better shape back then. I am in my early forties and a low BMI, I am sure from constant experiments with fasting and recently fmd and CR sporadically incorporated with quest's progentor protocol. I jotted down like 4 pages of notes on those experiments, before taking nicotine for notrophics. I'd have to edit it, but I don't want to muck up someone's thread. It's 99% drawn from quest's posts I just experiment on some his valuable tangetial points made and make a couple observations of my own or tweaks. I have trouble with logic and working memory so I am not sure the quality of my experimenting.
I have always had mild angina like chest pains following a serious accidnet (Edit: a family member mentioned likely due to inflammation in intercoastal musceles, not really heart related, unless it Cytokines
can put stress on heart... I can be a hypochondriac and have no knowledge in medicine, but magnesium helps). Another user had similar pains and he said coq10 helped. I use to get these pains almost constantly, with a stress test that came back healthy. I found after a year or more of consistent antioxidant and anti inflammatory supplemental stack, the pains were lessened and very infrequent. I have also always found topical spray made from water an epsom salts gave instant relief. I just mention this because I use this spray often along side potassium ascorbate, potassium salt, arginine a few times a day and natural ace inhibitors, seems to make the nicotine use seem more practical, but I am not certain on its longterm use.
If I had high blood pressure or what not I would be really cautious. My pulse I measured at about 84, when I didn't add pycogenol. I might get mild angina like pains or mild tightness/tingling to use the epsom salts. I may try adding pine bark extract and another form of potassium. I looked into a potassium topical spray but the potassium ions apparently are larger than magnesium. Another forum user used 40 proof alcohol to dissolve the potassium for better absorption? It gives some added security, since potassium channels and electrolyte balance in the heart is thrown off due to nicotine.
Edited by bullGenteel, 05 June 2026 - 07:01 PM.