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Comment · Sat, April 30, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

Kanna- fantastic anxiolytic nootropic

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hungdaddy49 · 79 points

Recently got some Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum) which is a south african plant with psychoactive properties. It apparently functions as an Serotonin release agent and an SRI

so far iv had great effects with the substance (300mg sublingual)

* Effects kick in after a few minutes

* Duration is seemingly much longer than tianeptine (8+ hours)

* There is no crash

* neuroprotective

* improves focus

* The anti-anxiety effect is stronger than tianeptine, compares to phenibut for me

* increases empathy, great for socialising

* Stimulating at first but then mellows out (great for relaxing sleep)

* The appetite suppressing effect is quite noticeable

i cant believe this stuff isnt more popular really. the feeling on it i would nearly describe as similar to low dose MDMA

*****EDIT****

Here is another review i found that was similar to my own experiences

http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/706718-Zembrin-Standard-Sceletium-Extract-50-mg-also-Phenibut-Aniracetam

What they were answering

Debonaire_Death · 1 points

I'm interested in what compounds might be formed from the fermentation of things like bee pollen and royal jelly, as well as the fermentation of certain venoms. There are viking recipes for mead where you throw the entire beehive into the boil, which mixes bee venom, pollen, and many other compounds into the product. Given that toxins bond very well in general to organisms, I should think there's a good chance the venom ferments somehow. Given that some venoms have neurogenic growth factors in them (e.g. cobra venom) I should think their fermentation might clean some very interesting and perhaps promising compounds.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

Ha! That's an interesting way to make mead! My operations manager makes mead all the time. I'll tell him to do it the viking way next time.

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