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Comment · Fri, June 3, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

Any success stories with bacopa?

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FLSverker · 21 points

I've really enjoyed bacopa for its memory-boosting effects, but the increasing lethargy and caffeine lethargy has caused me to put it aside.

I'm curious if anybody here has had success stories with bacopa by combining it with something synergistic. I've heard people having success with bacopa thanks to exercise and/or vinpocetine. I've also heard CDP choline and polygala tenuifolia as possible solutions as well.

What has worked for you? Any suggestions on bacopa's lethargy mechanism?

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JustAnHuman · 1 points

Oh ok thank you. Curious about these products.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

Next Tuesday we are releasing 3 new Panax Ginseng extracts. One is a root with 7% ginsenosides, one is a leaf with 42% ginsenosides, and one is a patented extract that is fermented to the active metabolites. I think people are going to really like those.

Then we are also releasing palmitoylethanolamide, which is a fatty acid amide. It binds to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR-α), and has affinities to the cannabinoid-like G-coupled receptors GPR55 and GPR119. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-nociceptive, neuroprotective, and anticonvulsant properties, along with enhancing the actions of other cannabinoids. Another cool effect it has is regulating mast cell disorders; which is a big interest for me personally.

After that, we have some amazing fish oil capsules coming out. We are releasing 5 of them: a pure krill oil, a 90% Alaskan salmon/10% krill oil mix, a triple strength balanced EPA/DHA, a 70% DHA extract, and a 70% EPA extract. On top of that, we are going to be posting up the analysis of the DHA/EPA ratios and heavy metals; which no vendor does. This will give us one of the best fish oil offerings out there.

Then we have a bunch of other capsules coming out of powdered products we currently carry, along with some new natural extracts that I think people are really going to like. I've also got a list of a ton of other products that are on our possible release list that we will work through over the course of the year.

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