Comment · Mon, June 29, 2015
SR9009?
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drugburner6324 · 5 points
Just found a source for this one. Does anyone know how safe it is in humans? Sounds amazing based on the limited research out there, but I can't help but feeling like there's got to be some kind of catch.
There was a thread a month ago in /r/nootropics talking about it and one guy said that he's been trying it out, but it doesn't look like he's posted any updates since then.
What they were answering
theskepticalidealist · 1 points
Are you saying you take modafinil/armodafinil in spoon fulls?
Oh no sorry I edited my post I forgot to write "of Kratom" lol. I usually take 200mg or 150mg armodafinil when I take it. Sometimes I'll split it up.
I don't take allll those things all at the same time every day necessarily but I do several times a week. I also try and take Pyritinol (200mg) and fasoracetam (around 30mg) a day, and a few days a week Tianeptine (12-15mg about twice a day). I've also stupidly got into a habbit of taking about 0.5mg Etizolam most nights to sleep (I know... I know) but my tolerance isn't requiring any more so far and not having increasing anxiety issues.
The Methiopropamine is more norepinephrine than dopamine.
That's interesting and great to hear because it means my theory that I really was happier on venlafaxine makes sense. This makes me want to go back on it even more.
I am not surprised you do not notice the Semax. You are on a lot of stimulating things. Have you done any blood or genetic testing, to see what could be the underlying cause of your issues? I would personally try and cut way down on the stimulants if you can.
I had blood work done before I went on venlafaxine (which I was on for about 6 months) about 2 years ago, but this was before I found nootropics and research chemicals. My GP said everything looked fine. I don't know if there's some more blood tests…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
It depends on the blood testing they ran. Did they do vitamin B12 and D levels? Did they check hormones, and total/free testosterone? There are so many types of blood testing you can add on. Then there is 23andMe testing, which would show you mutations on MTHFR, COMT, MAO, etc. That will help you tailor your regimen, and tell you what to avoid as well.