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Comment · Tue, June 17, 2014 · Ceretropic

Bizarre side effect from "Super Rhodiola"

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t3light · 10 points

I am experiencing patches of hyperpigmentation on both of my hands, the pigmentation is not symmetric across my left and right hands. I am still not sure that Ceretropics Super Rhodiola is causing this, but it started 3 days after I added the supplement to my usual stack. The other culprit could fasoracetam, but i have been using it for about 3 weeks now without such side effects.

My phone camera had a hard time focusing and resolving the spots, but here they are: http://imgur.com/Oqll4S7

Has anyone tried the Super Rhodiola for an extended amount of time and experienced something similiar? I will discontinue all my substances and see if it goes away.

EDIT: Much better picture: http://i.imgur.com/mTsevHR.jpg

UPDATE: I woke up tonight to find that the spots have greatly decreased in intensity, in fact I can only see two right now. Since stopping my fasoracetam and Rhodiola I am experiencing some withdrawal symptoms which I would mostly have to attribute to fasoracetam since I have used it for a relatively long time. I am not experiencing any orgasm when I ejaculate, I just ejaculate and feel the same afterwords, strange. Also, I am experiencing insomnia as I sit here and write…

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Notlambda · 1 points

Doesn't the super rhodiola build tolerance at that rate?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

Not for me, no. I can take rhodiola for weeks without tolerance. I am the same with phenylpiracetam too.

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