Comment · Mon, November 17, 2014 · Ceretropic
Hydrafinil and Super Rhodiola report
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bannerbruce · 6 points
tldr: Very clean, more clean than Armodafinil, with a mood boosting effect. The effects are subtle, it's somewhat similar to Sulbutiamine except without the confidence and extra physical energy - I didn't try exercise on it, but it didn't feel like it alleviated physical fatigue as much as Sulbutiamine does.
Would I use it again? Yes. In my case, it definitely needs to be stacked with a stimulant. I am getting rather fed up of using Caffeine. Are there any OTC stims available in the UK that I can cycle with?
Really, what I need, is Modafinil with a shorter half-life. Period. When this is available, I'll literally be giving my money to whomever. Life should not be more complicated. As an aside, Modafinil is a better antidepressant that Tianeptine: A. When I recall how much I was able to do whilst on Modafinil, it brings a smile to my face, B. My posture improves which, I think subconsciously, has positive effects down-stream, C. Nothing seems to effect you, i.e., negative thoughts., D. Willingness to help other people, despite what's on your plate. Tianeptine almost mellows me out and makes me just want to smile at chicks on the train/tube all day long, not something I am…
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Bateau55 · 1 points
N-Me-4,4'-difluoro-modafini
Why this analogue instead of fladrafinil?
The main negative aspect i hear many talk about with modafinil is increase in irritability, so the anti-agressive effects of fradrafinil seems like the perfect thing for a modafinil analogue.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Why an analog of a pro-drug, when you can just go right for the active one? The extra hydroxyl group is not doing anything but making it so that it needs to be metabolized first.