Comment · Fri, September 4, 2020 · ND Owner
Replicating LSD microdose
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autoi999 · 33 points
I like LSD microdosing since it
* Increases verbal fluency
* Processing power / capacity
* Calms the mind for clear thinking
* More "spiritual"
What I don't like is the non-replicability of effects (once every 3 days) and that it's illegal and often the wrong dose.
What nootropics from ND could possibility replace the microcode?
What they were answering
xyz679 · 3 points
Actually there was one drug Pfizer was developing a couple years back, some human growth factor or something, it was meant to treat cachexia so it stops cells around the body from breaking down and whatever else. Subcutaneous injection. For about 6 months after getting it I looked at least 10 years younger and my wife was unhappy because she felt like she was molesting a teen LOL, at about 9 months the effect dissipated. I wonder if it were possible to find exactly what compound it was they were recently running through trials for cachexia and if maybe it had some potential to benefit healthy people as looking 10 years younger is not bad at all. There were only 3 people dosed in my group and I haven't heard from them after we got out of the clinic 18 days after dose so idk how frequent an effect of such magnitude is. Maybe it would be possible to find out what it was an synthesize some like with NSI-189 if the mechanism make sense, who knows if and when Pfizer would catch on the patent violation... Maybe if its something big and really works could make a throwaway company and sell some for a bit until they catch on.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Hmmm, sub-Q injection that made you look younger. That looks like it was PF-06946860.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03599063
They went from 0.1mg to 100mg. I wonder what dose you got? LOL. No idea what the compound is or its mechanism. They say "Growth Factor Blocker" on some references.