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Comment · Thu, August 6, 2020 · ND Owner

What does /u MisterYouAreSoDumb take?

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mavrich · 64 points

Just wondering if we could see what MisterYouAreSoDumb takes and why he takes which supplements?

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Synzael · 2 points

Ive been using like 150mg alpha gpc or 500mg centro or 1 dose cognizin but not like frequently. It works really well with the rest of my stack even if i dont use racetams or another cholinergic . Low dose is where its at though for sure imo

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner

I'll add in some GPC today and see how it goes. I just get very hesitant around things that make me depressed. I have too much going on to deal with 3 days of depression right now.

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