I wanted to mention that due to unexpected circumstances, I have held off on commencing my NSI dosing. I'm waiting until I have absolute optimum circumstances under which to use it, seeing as it causes (expectedly) permanent changes. While using NSI, in addition to adding some doses of Cerebrolysin, I will also accompany it with Magnesium L-threonate. I know the efficacy of this substance is still up for debate, however based on this (http://www.cell.com/...t/S0896-6273(09)01044-7) study, I figure it may be smart due to its potential for hippocampal synaptogenesis. Will update once the trial commences
I too, wanted optimum circumstances to trial this, yet as often happens in life, things turned out just the opposite. This turned out for me to be the proving ground for NSI-189 efficacy.
Then, when I began a new trial with a plan for brain optimization, similar challenges arose, which would normally trigger the PTSD that I've aimed to eradicate. Yet, there were no PTSD symptoms. There was also a significant positive learning effect, making NSI-189, as I call it now, the mindfullness drug. The effects have been lasting, not as strong as the first time I took it, but strong enough to make mindfullness and meditative practices learned long ago, really integrate fully, almost all of the time. Even when the effect(s) are less strong, the learning or incorporation of previously learned practices carries through into day-to-day realtime life. Now in this moment
In other words, I learned how to work with what was in front of me at the time, with overall excellent long term benefits. It's not that bad stuff isn't happening sometimes, it's not that things shouldn't be better, but it is 100% true that I am dealing with the bad stuff with much more wisdom, compassion, and hope.
So, NSI-189 has changed things in my brain, enough that all is different, in a very positive way. Critical thinking, a healthy skill in reasonable doses, asks "is it worth it?" Umm, yes, so far. There don't seem to be any negative side-effects, and keeping in mind that if it acts on the hippocampus as reported, dosing regimes posted by ...should be conservative, single-cycle, and ideally monitored by an advocate dr, if such one exists in us.
So if you decide that the best way to take it is when circumstances are optimal, I vote that this will work really well. The magnesium is an excellent idea, plus healthy fats like coconut oil, DHA. It doesn't hurt to think of your brain as a growing and "fertile" egg when you've decided to upgrade in a healthy manner.
I believe, that if one did have optimal circumstances, a plan and the ability to follow through in a self-aware manner no matter what, some pretty extraordinary brain changes might be evident.
I have tried hard to not comment on any of this very much. Oh, well...