Comment · Mon, January 26, 2015 · Ceretropic
Negligible effects from Semax
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_julain · 13 points
Just figured I'd share my experience, since most people are reporting amazing results from semax. I'm super jealous. I got the nasal spray and have tried dosing anywhere from 200ug to 1.2mg. Don't notice a thing--perhaps a bit more on edge but no stimulation.
My dad has had similar (lack of) results. We react virtually the same to all drugs (hypersensitive to racetams, no "high" from cocaine/mph, and the ability to handle absurd amounts of caffeine with no jitters). I'm sure semax is great for y'all so consider yourselves lucky.
I also tried semax with an amphetamine and didn't notice any difference. I'll give that a shot again at a higher dose.
On a side-note, I was a pretty heavy stimulant user up until new years, so I'll have some symptoms of withdrawal for a while (especially because I still play with stimulants on occasion). I was originally hoping semax would help neutralize the withdrawals but so far I've hardly felt a thing.
Any advice? Should I push my dose even higher? Maybe I'm naturally tolerant to all things that effect dopamine/serotonin levels (which, I mean, I have always been...).
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Ishmael_Vegeta · 1 points
time seems to go by slower.
so i tested reaction speed.
I got 195ms average.
i've done this several times before and I would always get around 280ms.
That is pretty weird... i wasn't expecting that.
the only other thing is I am withdrawing from adderall, not sure if that increases reaction speed or not.
If semax is seriously responsible for 80ms difference in reaction speed that is... quite amazing.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
That is a common thing people tell me. I have noticed it too; especially while driving. I am able to react much quicker to things, and map out precise routes through traffic. This is especially true when P21 is added into the mix. I find myself catching things I did not even consciously know were falling.