Comment · Wed, December 4, 2019 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Imidazenil: The Versatile Benzodiazepine
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Flint_Ironstagg · 221 points
Greetings Travelers,
One day, I promise to compile a comprehensive overview of my near-decade of experiences with a matrix of psychoactive compounds. Today, however, I would like to prevent an experience report for a most peculiar compound. This post is well over a year in the making and, unless I am mistaken, I am the only human being who has experience Imidazenil.
So how did we get here?
There are many researchers on the nootropics subreddit well known for their extensive knowledge regarding GABA based anxiolytics. Their posts, which are easy to search for, piqued my interest which quickly propelled into a passionate obsession. I will avoid delving too much into my interest in GABA based anxiolytics but years of seeing friends lost to alcohol, watched others spiral out on certain benzodiazepines, reading Phenibut withdrawal horror stories, and, at the end of the day, feeling very not alone in wanting a better, safer, therapeutic anxiolytic.
Enter GABAA positive allosteric modulators
This excellent post written by u/CL20 was perhaps my first exposure to understanding…
What they were answering
Alvsk · 1 points
Since there are no human studies done on Imidazenil, what are the chances that this RC could have negative health consequences on the long term?
Statistically speaking, from your experience.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
With it being a partial agonist of the GABA receptor, I would say the chances are high it has some negative effects in some way. I always suggest being careful with the GABA system.