Comment · Tue, April 5, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Powder City hooked me up
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otistoole · 56 points
I order phenibut from these guys every month. I have never had a problem, everything always goes smoothly, good product, everything's good with them.
But this time they gave me an extra package, and I know it wasn't by accident, because my invoice was between the two packaging envelopes.
I can't use very much phenibut; it seems like if I take much more than a gram of it, I spend the whole next day vomiting. No matter what. Definitely caused by the phenibut.
But I have severe RLS restless leg syndrome, and taking half a gram of phenibut in the late afternoon completely supresses it. It is like a miracle cure.
If you are reading this, Powder City, thanks guys, I appreciate this. I have occasionally recommended you to friends and family and it's nice to see that you appreciate my business and loyalty.
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Debonaire_Death · 2 points
This seems to be the general consensus. White maeng da is my favorite of what I tried.
What's your favorite thing to combine it with? Would piperine enhance absorption? I've been having a ball with piperine, recently. I'm still doing periodic testing to make sure it isn't placebo, but it seems to potentiate the Nammex Reishi.
Also, has the Black Hoof mushroom been shown to exhibit any cognitive effects? I know it's anti-inflammatory, so I could see that being a neuromodulatory mechanism, but I've been combining it with my Reishi and seeing a pretty big difference... although I've been stacking that with piperine every time, too. I suppose I've been doing all I can to maximize my stacks, instead of trying to tease out any placebos (although those activities often overlap: the world and it's many, many necessary peradoxes :P).
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
I like white maeng da. I also like green Malay. Usually I'll combine a white and green strain for a good balance.
Piperine seems to enhance the potency of kratom a bit. I've also mixed it with grapefruit juice with good results as well.
Phellinus linteus is certainly neuroprotective. However, I don't see any evidence it is pro-cognitive in healthy people. Perhaps using it to limit cognitive decline from inflammation would yield good results. I wouldn't consider it an outright nootropic, though.