Comment · Wed, June 5, 2024 · ND Owner
MYSAD's Stack June 2024
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tyham · 59 points
People ask occasionally what what u/MisterYouAreSoDumb is currently using. He posted earlier today: https://www.reddit.com/r/NootropicsDepot/comments/1d6b3nz/comment/l74o3rv/
* Infini-C
* Infini-B
* CoQSol-CF
* Yeast Extract
* D3/K2 (MK7)
* EGCG
* Andrographis
* Epicatechin
* CistaMAX
* Tongkat 10%
* HGW 10% & 50% together
* Hesperidin
* Berberine Phytosome
* Quercetin Phytosome
* Supercritical CO2 Boswellia
* Nicotinamide Riboside
* Reduced Glutathione
* 7,8-DHF
* Tiger Milk
* Cyanidin 3-Glucoside
* Micromag
* L-citrulline
* L-arginine
* GABA
* Smart PS
* Baikal Skullcap
* Sabroxy
* Maca
* Shoden
* Cognance
* Saffron
* L-theanine
* Taurine
* Sibelius Sage
* Supercritical Coriander
* Mushroom Magic Matcha Baller
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* Relievex when I have soreness
* Tribugen & Eleuthero when I need a motivation boost
* Kanna and Isoliquiritigenin when I want a mood boost
* Ultra Concentrated Reishi before bed
What they were answering
SpaghettiJohnny · 3 points
I appreciate the dedicated post/share of this. Too many people are scoffing at how many items there are, but don't acknowledge that most of them are just single items. Multi-vitamins and pre-made stacks that come in 2 pills with 10+ ingredients from other companies equates to at least half of his list (excluding ND's own pre-made stacks that he also takes, which is far from his majority). It's also far from the full list of products ND sells, as they sell a LOT nowadays. I think recent video said 300+ items they now sell.
I personally love how flexible ND's releases are in terms of creating my own stacks day-to-day with their standalone products. I'm not locked-in on any one company's interpretation of what that stack should be. It looks intimidating or overwhelming, but it's not once you spend some time to get to know all these products. It's also very easy to comfortably get to 30+ standalone items once you get over this weird taboo perspective of "it's too much stuff." It's not, you're just used to everything coming together in minimal pill count and a list of 2-5 items, masking the 30+ items you're actually taking.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Exactly. A bunch of single ingredient products just means you have more flexibility to make the stack exactly what you want, adjust dosing if needed, and to drop individual things in the stack for any reason. You can also swap out parts of it for another version. For instance, I have been cycling my NAD+ supplements to judge how each affects me. I was taking NMN for a while, then I started taking our OptiNAD+, then I switched to our NADH, then I switched to just Nicotinamide Riboside. It helps me judge the nuanced effects that are different between them. The same goes for the Natrium stacks. We designed them all to be combined with each other if you want. You can mix and match, and cycle them in and out when needed. For instance, I don't take Immune Defense every day, but I do cycle it in when someone around me is sick, or if I am going to be going on a trip. I don't take Alcohol Defense unless I go out drinking. I really only take Tribugen if I am going to be outside doing something physical, so I have an outlet for that energy. I also drop some things from my stack if I am beta testing a new product that might interact with it. It's always a bit fluid, and I listen to my body. Hell, just look at the ingredient list for Athletic Greens. There's more in there than my entire stack. Do you see people flipping out when someone drinks one of those? It's all about perspective.