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Comment · Tue, November 26, 2019

Nootropics for upregulations

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WallakTill · 4 points

So Sublutimaine (D receptors) And fasoracetam (gaba) are In my cart right now, I have read that both of those upregulate diffrent systems In the brain, I am curious about any other substance that can help, practically within the dopamine system, thank you! (Also got PhenylPiracetam arriving, although It only has a temporary effect on D1-2-3 receptors.)

By the way, my PP order Is from the 5th this month, And it has not arrived yet, should I be worried?

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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

Uridine/citicoline up-regulate dopamine receptors. I don't often hear people talking about phenylpiracetam's effect on dopamine receptors, but it does up-regulate D2 by 29% and D3 by 62%. Do you have a link to it affecting D1 receptors? I know some affiliate blog sites state that, but I can't find actual research on it.

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