Comment · Thu, January 23, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Withdrawals?
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sb-2019 · 29 points
I was recently using a '' pre workout '' which contains the usuals. Caffeine ' Kigelia Africana' Octopamine etc.
I stopped it around 5 days ago and i can barely function! Sleeping an insane amount of hours 10+. Struggling to gain any motivation. Feel slight depression. Just horrid overall.
I am thinking the 'pre' and its ingredients aren't what the label fully states? I have tried loads of pre's over the years and this one made you feel like you we're on Adderal. I just thought they had got ingredients to work synergistically with each other. Everyone who has done reviews on it says the same. That they don't believe the label.
Now that i have completely stopped it my brain is craving it like crazyyyyyy but my body just wants to not move and recover.
Do you think company's would actually taint a product? It is VERY pricey aswell for what the label states also.
Definitely withdrawals from whatever was in their.
How long does it usually take for the brain to balance back out? I had this same experience a few year ago with a pre workout called Craze. Anyone mind this? That got caught for being spiked and i had this same withdrawal feeling. I think we all enjoy a rush of dopamin…
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catlickisland · 1 points
Matt brought Superdrol and Pheraplex to the market, correct? And their Activate product was really good too even he first started Designer Supplements.
Was sad to see the Craze fiasco go down. I stopped taking almost all supplements because they are overpriced, regulated poorly and usually ineffective (save for some very well researched and proven compounds that can be sourced way cheaper).
Sounds like he got greedy. He was part of the bb.com hayday and cashed in during the "prohormone" era. Can't believe it still wasn't good enough for him...
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Just remember, regulation doesn't protect people. It punishes those that break the rules. The thought is that the fear of repercussions will make people act more responsibly, but it actually just means that only the ones who want to take risks and throw caution to the wind are in the market sometimes. Laws are there to punish people. It's human social nature that dictates how people act. Laws can affect that. However, that's not always in the way intended. The bodybuilding community does not value safety, honesty, testing, and purity like they do effectiveness and strength. So until the community as a whole demands changes, shit like this will keep happening. All the regulations in the world won't change that. They will just change who gets punished after the fact. The community as a whole needs to demand change for it to happen.