Comment · Thu, February 16, 2017 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Garlic seems to be a good MAO-A (and MAO-B) inhibitor
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baccheion · 25 points
I've been taking 2 (Garlicin brand) garlic pills for a while now, but recently increased the amount to 4. After doing this, I noticed disappearance of intrusive thoughts and depression, and an increase in mood. Garlic was already having noticeable physical effects (seems like less oxidation), so it now seems like a miracle supplement to me. That is, all my major genetic mutations (as shown by 23andme data) seem to be addressed by garlic.
It is anti-inflammation, anti-oxidation, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-cholesterol, anti-depression, and a motivation enhancer (due to MAO-A and MAO-B inhibition).
Has anyone tried the Garlicin brand (other brands lack the proper enteric coating, resulting in not as much allicin being released) at the dosage I mention? This is amazing to me.
I also take super rhodiola, but experienced these effects even when I just took garlic.
I'm now waiting on Gastrodin (GABA transaminase inhibitor) which should correct genetically higher levels of the GABA transaminase enzyme.
Again, I'm amazed one supplement fixed everything.
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go_go_berry · 2 points
/u/MisterYouAreSoDumb I know the same company which does chocomine do a fermented black garlic extract, any chances of seeing it in the future?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
I can look into it.