Thanks - I don't see heaps of effect but a subtle increase in my ability to maintain focus on a task is improved (this could well be placebo, I've only recently begun experimenting with it). Generally I've been using this for tasks that are not particularly mentally taxing, but rather hard to get motivated to do or stay focused on (boring, necessary work rather than creative or challenging). I was wary of increasing the dose that much as I've heard of problems with peripheral stimulation, getting annoyed easily and other things; I'll give it a try though and report back.Hi! Looks like you have a pretty good stack going. No criticisms come to mind that you haven't addressed. Do you get much effect from 800mg tyrosine? I haven't played with it much; most recommendations I've seen are for 1-3g. I've found NALT much better so far.
What brand of bacopa are you taking? Does it give you any fatigue, brain fog or trouble waking up the next morning? I had trouble with those, but I think it differs with each extract. Or it could be personal. Something to think about if you're considering whole plant; it may have other side effects that are eliminated when removing a bunch of the plant matter. I'll keep an eye out for % composition.
Best place for lion's mane mycelium is Myco Essentials. See posts here and here.
I got all of these supplements from smart powders, so I guess it is their brand. I haven't experienced any such troubles, though I have been finding sleeping in to be extra tempting - this could well be because revision for exams awaits me in the day ahead Thanks, I would appreciate that - You'd think this would be discussed in literature discussing the properties of the extract, but I could not find any.
Speaking of these herbal extracts, what are your thoughts on ashwagandha, chrono? I have heard it has similar dendritic/nerve growth abilities to Lion's Mane, as well as increasing thyroid hormones and other effects.
I am also considering supplementing magnesium- However most store brands are very expensive and have a trivial amount of the oxide form (which I have since learned has very poor bioavailability); however online the best value magnesium supplements I can find are bundled with calcium & vitamin D, with the magnesium in the citrate form. Would this be a significant problem? I have heard that nearly all people are deficient in vitamin D, so this is a definite plus.
Thank you for that link to mycoessentials, and that does seem like a pretty good deal. However optimally I'd like to order a bulk amount, as with shipping being a large percentage of the cost (generally the same as if not more than the supplements themselves) it makes financial sense - Mycoessentials only offers 50g, and while I'll keep this in mind a bulk supply would be good too. I will likely just take the mycelium in a gel capsule.
Also, just as a side note: Everyone seems to universally recommend vitamin B as a kind of wonder vitamin, but I have found that when taking any vitamin B supplments I feel lethargic, depressed, my thoughts feel cloudy - Almost the exact OPPOSITE of what they are claimed to do. Thoughts? (Oh and disclosure, I also take 30mg mirtazapine of an evening - interesting that this modulates norepinepherine and serotonin with an inverse agonist, a study has shown it increased memory, and I think i remember seeing something about how modulation of 5ht2c receptors induces brain plasticity)