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Comment · Tue, March 19, 2013

Amphetamine specific supplementation

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euphoria_enthusiast · 4 points

Due too my perceptually high tolerance I am an occasional Vyvanse/Adderall user (Around once a week during school). In terms of supplementation, while it is not quite as effective as I would like as well as possessing unfortunate laxative proprieties I usually down about 200mg of Chelated Magnesium. As for antioxidants, I take 400mg of Green Tea Extract in addition to 100mg of R-Fraction ALA every two house. I also have C-100 but I have heard it can mess with absorption. I also usually save a bit of klonopin for the horrid comedown. Anyway, I'm filling my amazon cart with MDMA supplementation supplies (Thanks MisterYouAreSoDumb) and was wondering if I could acquire anything that would be good for amp supplementation.

In an unrelated note while I'm shopping, are their any supplements that are helpful for tryptamines, dissociatives or any drug really? I have heard about people recommending creatine for general entactogen use.

Thanks!

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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

You're welcome!

ALCAR is a good addition to your ALA.

ALCAR and amyloid-beta neurotoxicity.

Neuroprotection in vitro.

Protection from glutamate toxicity when paired with ALA.

ALCAR protects from methamphetamine induced neurotoxicity.

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Then you have things like memantine and selegiline as well. Memantine will protect your calcium channels, and selegiline will prevent oxidative stress.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jnr.10148/full

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002839080800097X

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Interestingly enough, NOS is also neuroprotective like memantine. It's the NMDA antagonism that provides the protection.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006322305012722

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Also, haloperidol and propranolol have been shown to protect against amphetamine induced neurotoxicity.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0735675790901945

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Vitamin C is always good, especially dehydroascorbic acid. An acidic GI tract will slow absorption of amp, but you can take Tums to prevent that.

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Then there are things like taurine and L-arginine that can help with cardiotoxicity as well.

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