Comment · Mon, February 8, 2016
How much does my stack act in a counterproductive manner? What am I doing to myself?
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Hey_You_Asked · 3 points
Ok, I'll just get right into it. I'm a university student, neurobio/chemistry focus, so hit me with some terms if you can. Wake/bed schedule ~8:30-1am on weekdays.
I take nootropics, which I'll list below in a bit of detail, on an as-needed basis (for the most part)
I also take up to ~15mg dexmethylphenidate (Focalin) instant-release, in 4-5mg doses, 6 days a week, with the day off being dictated by much-needed wasting away, or physical sickness from the compound stack.
Now, onto the Nootropics. I normally take them in the morning after breakfast.
1. Centrophenoxine, 5 days/week, taken when anything else goes in.
2. Aniracetam, ~4 days/week, ~500mg, 1 dose
3. Noopept Intranasal, ~5 days/week, 1 spray (Ceretropic)
4. NA-Semax Intranasal, ~4 days/week, 1 spray
5. Pramiracetam, ~2 days/week, ~125mg, 1 dose (Ceretropic)
Taken as needed, for a "flow" boost. Probably my most valued dose.
6. Tianeptine Sulfate, ~2 days/week, ~40-60mg, 1 dose (Ceretropic)
My schedule puts a lot of strain on me, and I'm not in the best place. This helps me stay positive, and gives me more of a say in "choosing" happiness. I plan to try switching to less than once per week.
7. Memantine, ~7 days so far,…
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Hey_You_Asked · 1 points
I've been on racetams and noopept on and off for almost two years, and started the focalin about a month ago. Have taken vitamins for several years as well.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Did you add each new component in individually, to assess how it altered your results? The Memantine is the one that would most likely lead to brain fog.