[nootropic autism] Just found out science.bio is back up

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What's up fellow BIOHACKERS :marseysnappyautism: and ASIAN COLLEGE STUDENTS :marseyelliotrodger:

I know it's been back for a bit but I just saw that Science.bio has returned and I'm kinda hyped. Wondering what I should cop. - I'm surprised they're ostensibly back to selling SARMs.

Anyway, what's your stack right now bros?

I've recently settled on this daily stack, and it's working well:

  • Lisdexamfetamine 30mg

  • Omberacetam (Noopept) 15mg

  • Alpha-GPC 150mg

  • L-Theanine 200mg

  • Magnesium Citrate 400mg

Weekend:

  • Same as above but swap amphetamine for Caffeine 150mg x 2

  • Phenibut FAA 300mg on Friday

The big hitters for me right now are the Alpha-GPC and Noopept. I think my acetylcholine levels have been pretty fricked up recently, so this made a big difference. Gotta make sure to cycle it or tune the dose though, GPC has made me more depressed in the past after longer term use.

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what the frick does any of this stuff do?

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:#marseyshrug:

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Its all supposed to do good stuff for your body/mind, but anything you notice is probably a placebo that will last 3 days max. Stuff like magnesium, zinc and vitamin B complexes are probably helpful. Heck, I swear that taking a couple magnesium pills after a night of drinking (along with a ton of water) will make sure you don't have a hangover. But some of the things these places sell are a little sketchy and have very little evidence for actually doing anything. I guess it goes further into actual drugs, It looks like the OP has some ADHD medicine in his stack?

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yeah I do multivit, D3, K2, Zinc and fishoil and that helps

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>anything you notice is probably a placebo

Not necessarily, but it's all either "expensive placebo", "far too subtle to know if it's doing anything", "powerful and addictive", or "works great but wears off in three days so you have to cycle it"

>It looks like the OP has some ADHD medicine in his stack

Anything that gives a supposed 'cognitive boost' could be considered a nootropic. /r/nootropics draws the line somewhere around things stronger than adderall but I don't really see a difference between drugs, supplements, and food. It's all shit you put into your body to modify it's state.

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