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Comment · Wed, November 18, 2020 · ND Owner

Lucidispore

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Lovinglife62 · 10 points

Gettin LucidiSPORE tomorrow. Does anyone ha e any experience with this? I love cordyceps and plan on taking lucidispore at night to help with sleep.

Any recommendations/experiences are appreciated.

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3ric843 · 1 points

No, I added the sulbutiamine and uridine a week ago, and then this week added the tongkat and the phenyl.

Why not take phenylpiracetam and sulbutiamine everyday?

My research told me that both give benefits long term when taken daily (up to a month for sulbutiamine, and phenylpiracetam is taken daily for a year when prescribed...)

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner

They are stimulating compounds that generally people report as building tolerance. So cycling is probably a good idea.

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