Comment · Fri, April 10, 2020
New Bacopa dosage.
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ninnu · 4 points
from what I understand, studies seeing benefit in bacopa use have been dosed at 300mg and either used extract that was synapsa(or closer to it than bacognize IIRC). however when I look at the COA of synapsa, the difference between bacosides is 3x! synapsa 8% and the new extract whopping 24%. Should one adjust the dose accordingly? anyone else hopped on the new bacopa product?
I was on synapsa for a month(17th dec->17th jan) and then bought the new one, which I have been dosing since 7th feb. I am currently taking 150mg morning+300mg evening and yet to be hit by the supposed demotivating/sleepy effects. how are rest of y'all doing with the new extract?
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sashimidreamy · 1 points
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb I've been trying to parse the HPLC bacoside data for CDRI-08 and Bacognize, but I'm having trouble finding it; would a comparable dosage of this extract to those researched efficacious amounts be about 1/2?
Apologies if the information is readily available and I was merely negligent.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
CDRI-08 is Synapsa. Based on the USP monograph, that's about 8-9% bacosides via UPLC in our testing. Bacognize is about 12-13% via UPLC. Our in-house bacopa is 24% by UPLC.
For doses, the studied ones for Synapsa are 320mg. Bacognize is 300mg. We did our in-house bacopa as 300mg tablets, but they are scored so that you can break them in half if you want to.