Comment · Wed, May 6, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Agmatine 2.0
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vertigho · 11 points
Hi, I posted here about my experience with agmatine sulfate and kratom in late-October 2019. The story I described went as follows (please note I had been taking kratom for \~2 years prior to taking the agmatine):
1.) I took \~1.50g agmatine on two separate occasions over the course of 2-3 days, with the intent of simultaneously reducing my kratom dose ... I didn't reduce my kratom dose (which in hindsight may have been a mistake).
2.) following these agmatine doses, I ceased agmatine and continued taking kratom at my normal amount.
3.) since taking the agmatine, my emotional range, euphoria experienced via kratom (and euphoria experienced in general), and general sense of color in the world has been completely stunted. I was optimistic this would clear with time away from agmatine, but no-dice.
Fast forward 7 months to now, I am still feeling a different baseline mood and different reaction to kratom than I was pre-agmatine. Another thing I've noticed is that time seems to move faster in a very subtle but consistently noticeable way, and I often have a headband-like pressure headache, most noticeable on the sides of my head, and I often feel an emptiness in the front of my he…
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LockeHardcastle · 1 points
Is Memantine good stuff for taking you to a different world, though?
How does it contrast with Diphenhydramine and such
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
No, not in my opinion. High doses of memantine are good for making it so you can't walk or drive for a couple days, though. LOL. I made that mistake when I was formulating our first memantine solution way back in the Ceretropic days. I took a bit too much of it while formulating the solution, and I literally couldn't leave my house for 2-3 days. Memantine has an 80 hour half life. So if you take too much, you are in for a loooooong ride.