Would one of the posters who has found success through playing with methyl donors and B vitamins post explicitly the supplements they have turned to?
I was doing really well using a B-complex and fish-oil, better than my whole use history of exotic and promising nootropics, and then went on a bender for three days. Since then, I've had brain fog. I've switched over to an Activated B complex, by Swanson, and I cannot say that I feel at the level that I felt I was at before the bender.
I'm also curious to see whether those who have experienced the hangtropic effect also have positive nootropic experience with phenibut.
My take on this is constantly evolving, but I am in a very good spot right now in terms of managing my cognitive complaints. Currently I am doing well taking one or two 800 mcg Solgar methylfolate tablets per day, along with a lot of b-12 as 2mg cyanocobalamin and 2mg methyl-b12.
In previous posts I speculated on the need to keep methylfolate/methylb12 doses low, and described how too much of either makes me feel stupid and sick. This appears to mirror Chadwick's experience. It never made much logical sense to me since, in my case, I am homozygous for the C677T MTHFR mutation which indicates a critical need for methylfolate and/or methyl-b12.
I had read a lot of speculation and anecdotal accounts on other forums that methyl donors can increase the need for potassium, a shortage of which can cause issues with fatigue, mood, etc. After having a bit of success with adding a few potassium tabs and a banana here and there, I decided to go all out. After all, the daily recommended dose of potassium for adults is about 3.5 grams, and many of us fall woefully short of this. So, I began purchasing V-8 Low Sodium, which contains 900 mg of potassium per serving, and drinking probably 3-5 servings per day with some 99mg potassium tabs thrown into the mix. BINGO. I no longer have ANY mal-effects from methylfolate or methyl-b12, no matter how much I take. Not to mention I am feeling healthier all around and I'm pretty sure my blood pressure has come down. Bottom line: if you are among those who react negatively to methyl donors, try upping your potassium intake significantly.
I have had another breakthrough as well by adding calcium supplements. In another post on this or another thread, I commented that I was having great success from magnesium. I was actually taking calcium/magnesium pills and just assumed the effect was from the magnesium. However, after switching to just straight magnesium for a while I found that the benefit was subsiding. I just recently added calcium back in and the cognitive gains are staggering. This makes some sense considering that I speculate that my issues are related to the glutamate-receptors and calcium-signaling, though why such a dramatic effect I am not sure. Don't know if I was deficient or what was going on.
For the first time in a long time I feel like a fully functioning human being, and am praying that these gains hold. My current regimen looks like this:
Vyvanse: 40mg first thing in the morning. Helps get my ass out of bed and benefits mood and motivation. Less so cognition. I am hoping to ultimately get off of it.
Methylfolate: 1 or 2 800 mcg Solgar tablets per day. I often break tablets in twos or fours and spread my dosage throughout the day.
Cyanocobalamin: 2mg per day spread out. For some reason I seem to benefit from cyanocobalamin no matter how much methyl-b12 I take. I suspect that you need some non-methyl b12 (either cyano or hydroxo) for the methylfolate to really do its job, since methyl-b12 already has its methyl group and doesn't need methylfolate)
Methyl-b12: 2 1mg Jarrow sublingual tabs per day.
Potassium: Hard to get enough through diet, and potassium pills are limited by law to 99mg since potassium can be dangerous to some subset of the population with certain conditions. So, I chug V-8 Low Sodium like there's no tomorrow (900mg potassium per serving).
Calcium. 1 gram+ throughout the day. Should be balanced with magnesium at 2:1 ratio.
NAC:Jarrow 500mg 2-3 times per day
Sarcosine: about 4 grams per day. (I have noticed acute benefits from it though not sure if such benefit is consistent. May try going without it).
Tyrosine & 5-htp: I take as needed for a boost to mood and cognition. I try to maintain a 10 to 1 balance as is typically recommended. Some days I take none, some days up to 3000mg tyrosine/300mg 5-htp. Less needed with my recent gains from methyls, potassium and calcium.
Other key vitamins/minerals: all other b-vitamins, zinc, magnesium, iodine, etc. A good multivitamin will do.
So, that is where I am at right now, subject to further tweaking. Would be curious to hear if anyone else makes any consistent gains.
Edited by Kingsley, 29 July 2015 - 01:33 PM.