Comment · Tue, May 10, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Reaction to EpiCor
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rlSpam · 11 points
This is not specifically nootropic related, but I think it belongs as most EpiCor/nutritional yeast supplements are discussed here.
In any case, I recently ordered EpiCor capsules from NootropicsDepot and they arrived last Thursday. I took one capsule in the evening after dinner and another before going to bed. Woke up the next morning with a massive headache; didn't think too much of it and took another capsule during breakfast. By the afternoon, in addition to the painful headache, I noticed that my joints were extremely stiff (especially my neck - I normally experience some degree of neck pain, but this was worse). By end of day, I started getting the chills in addition to the headache and joint stiffness/pain. I ended up sleeping for eight hours and all symptoms disappeared and I've been fine since.
I've scaled my dosage back to the recommended one capsule a day (500mg) and I've been fine. Could EpiCor have caused the discomfort that I experienced? I think I took too much to start, but I was hoping that a higher dose for the first few days would better help with some residual (minor) cold/sinus issues that I've been experiencing for the past two months. Any thoughts? This…
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srubek · 1 points
Do you think EpiCor would have negative interactions, or synergy, immunomodulatory-wise, with cannabis? I feel like I'm always sick and cannabis is the only thing that makes me feel better. This is going to become a problem soon, when I have to get a big boy job (my family business is selling off my 'section' of it).
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Marijuana suppresses the immune system. So it might make Epicor less effective. However, you could also look at is as Epicor is helping to balance out the side effect of marijuana on the immune system.