OK. So wow. Every time I think I have my supplement regime down, I discover/rediscover something completely amazing.
So basically it started on Wednesday. I took a B-Complex called B-Vital by Higher Nature.
One tablet typically provides: 200mg Vitamin C; 25mg Vitamin B1; 16.67mg Vitamin B2; 25mg Niacin; 50mg Pantothenic acid; 16.67mg Vitamin B6; 50µg Folic acid; 50µg Vitamin B12; 25µg Biotin; 50mg Siberian Ginseng; 20mg American Ginseng; 20mg Korean Ginseng.
That Wednesday I felt shivery and felt like I was coming down with something. But even though I felt like this, I had to do deliveries for my job, and it felt like some of the best driving I ever done, great reactions, focus, and smooth.
Well I did end up coming down with a very bad cold/infection. You know green mucus stuff. I megadosed several times throughout the following days my base supplement stack (Vitamin C, E, Zinc, Ginger) and am just about recovered today (Sunday).
However even though this cold was hammering me at the time, I also felt great! I was still taking 1 x B-Complex in the mornings.
So what effects did the B-Complex have?
1. Where I was stuck before, now I'm not. You know when every thing feels like an effort, even the small things. Well no more! You just do things with relatively ease and stress free. No moaning, no lack of energy, you just do things that before felt like an effort or an annoyance. You just have more patience and Zen calmness. The best example I can think of, is helping an older relative with computer problems, and its just no big deal.
2. Mental Energy even with a lack of sleep. OK, so either the B-Complex in the morning or me megadosing my other supplements (for the cold) was giving me too much energy/insomnia, and one day I only got 4 hours sleep. YET! That day I didn't feel sleepy at all or have any mental tiredness, it was absolutely crazy. What's even more crazy was that night (where the previous night I only had 4 hours sleep), I still didn't feel tired at night and trouble falling asleep. Another point to make, even though I was worried logically I wasn't falling asleep, I wasn't getting emotionally stressed over it at all.
3. Zen calmness, a stress free life. Well I don't know whether it's complete Zen, but yeah, stress is pretty much non-existent or at least greatly reduced. For example verbal arguments or negativity doesn't really effect you much at all. Everything is just a calm pace of existing.
4. Excitement and a cool confidence/positivity in my goals/ideas. Now I've always sort of been excited/confident about my goals/ideas throughout my life, but I've learned not to trust it because it never transfers into real world results. But I believe the excitement before was more related to my mild OCD, thinking about a thought again and again in my head. While now the excitement is more like a real emotion, real excitement.
5. Anhedonia cure? It's funny just last week I was contemplating why I still suffer from anhedonia even with my regular supplements (before b-complex). I always felt stuck in a rut, nothing felt pleasurable or gave me pleasure. While I haven't noticed increase in pleasure per se, I don't feel I lack pleasure either at the moment, I don't feel emotional numb/stuck in a rut like I use to.
Why am I attributing the effects to Thiamine (Vitamin B1) and not the entire B-Complex?
While I am getting these effects from a B-Complex (which includes small amounts of ginseng in their forumla). I believe the effects I'm describing are mostly coming from Thiamine.
I created a thread here before where I experimented with thiamine and sulbutiamine: Megadosing Thiamine for Motivation and Sexual Arousal?
Here's an interesting quote for past me on stress:
"Finally when I was done, I get ready and we start to leave, but she's still moaning at me for taking so long, and I'm indifferent to her complaints, so she lashes out and scratches me through my clothes. Then she got upset for lashing out and hurting me (some of my skin was grazed/scraped off), but it honestly didn't bother me at the time or even now. She was so upset with what she had done, that I had to calm her down and tell her it didn't matter, I forgave her, and let's get to the party. But usually something like that would of upset me a lot, because I have the firm belief that if someone can't handle a verbal argument or confrontation, then they should leave it, or not start one, but never resort to violence."
And another on motivation:
"So the first thing I want to identify, is I believe sulbutiamine causes a lack of stress in the person, so they don't get completely annoyed and just want to finish what they're doing. The lowering of this stress causes and automatic increase in patience. You don't feel the frustration and anger that you just want to round something off, be done with it, or just give up on it. It's almost you keep doing what your doing until your done, you don't give up, because the stress is not overwhelming you, or making you angry, frustrated, and upset. The second reason I believe sulbutiamine helps with motivation, is because of the excitement and highs in emotions it causes. When you're excited about something, you automatically have a bigger reason to do it, because you want to do it. Probably both these ideas work on exactly the same mechanism, as in by having such high emotions and excitement, your stress and negative emotions are reduced significantly or blocked out."
Why did I stop taking Thiamine (Vitamin B1) back then?
Well this was me mainly going on other peoples opinions on longecity. I would read a lot of, no one needs a B-complex, not necessary, useless etc... But a lot of people say the same about taking high doses of Vitamin C, and I would disagree with them on that.
Also in recent years I've become a bit conservative with supplementation. I now introduce supplements much more slowly to myself, and only keep them in my stack if I actually see an improvement in my health and well being. I've let go of reading too much into all the positive effects of supplements whatever they may be (vitamin/herb/drug), because they all seem to come with a list of amazing benefits. Rather now I test them and keep them if they work. Smart huh lol.