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#1741 BigPapaChakra

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:10 PM

Curing brain damage is not nootropic potential for healthy people.

And I doubt anyone will ever (or well, in the coming decades) play around with fetal stem cells at home.


I'd rather not turn this into an NSI-566 thread (that time will come... maybe), but I could still see it being a nootropic; NSI-189, although being studied for nootropic purposes (according to NeuralStem), was originally designed for depression and brain disorders. Most nootropics are originally designed for these purposes (such as Coluracetam, for instance).

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:16 PM

Does anyone have any idea as to how I can quantify my experience with NSI to the best of my abilities? I have severe HPPD and obviously if there is any reduction in my symptoms it would be evident, yet anyone can say, "(insert substance here) makes me feel great!" I was thinking about doing the typical cambridge brain sciences along with DNB and maybe Lumosity, but if I could find some way to get a rough approximation of my IQ (or even take a true IQ test), I'd do it. I may be getting SPECT scans and EEG's done at this real nifty neuroscience facility, but I don't know if I'd be able to afford a second round of scans simply to quantify this experiment.

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Posted 10 March 2014 - 08:18 PM

I'd rather not turn this into an NSI-566 thread (that time will come... maybe), but I could still see it being a nootropic; NSI-189, although being studied for nootropic purposes (according to NeuralStem), was originally designed for depression and brain disorders. Most nootropics are originally designed for these purposes (such as Coluracetam, for instance).


I fully agree, but there are a lot more not working in healthy people than there are working, which was my point.

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 01:12 AM

I'm just waiting for my NSI I reserved in the group buy.

I don't plan on doing it for a few months though.

Does anyone know how long before it expires?

Should I keep it in the fridge or something?

Also, awaiting experience reports.

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 01:49 AM

Curing brain damage is not nootropic potential for healthy people.

And I doubt anyone will ever (or well, in the coming decades) play around with fetal stem cells at home.


I agree. I believe the implantation surgery costs something like $100,000 and will definitely be something that will only be used for approved conditions in the USA. Here is a site with pictures of the scarring aftermath of the NSI-566:
http://thealsexpress...ery-pics-video/

Its not something you and your bro do with a few scalpels and an ice bag.

#1746 MetaMind

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 09:24 AM

@ AwesomeName

according to ScienceGuy:
"PHOSPHATE salts are typically very stable and have SHELF-LIFE of 3-5 YEARS when proper storage conditions are conducted... namely, air-tight containers, minimal air, and cool, dry place, away from sunlight"

But I dont know if VLKs NSI is in Phosphate salt-form

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Posted 12 March 2014 - 08:28 PM

3/10/14 Update from Neuralstem on NSI-189 - Early review of Phase 1b data is encouraging, Neuralstem is expecting to start Phase II trial of NSI-189 later this year:

"2013 also brought significant progress in our neurogenic small molecule program. The company completed dosing of Phase Ib patients for NSI-189, in major depressive disorder (MDD), in August. A comprehensive review of the data is currently underway. Measurements include tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamic effects including hippocampal volume by MRI, BDNF/CRH/other factors in blood, urine biomarkers, cortisol in saliva, qEEG, MADRS, NGH Depression Questionnaire, and Columbia-Suicidal Severity Rating Scale. While this data analysis will take us through the second quarter of 2014, the early review is encouraging. We expect to be commencing a Phase II trial in NSI-189 MDD in the second half of this year," concluded Dr. Johe
http://investor.neur...nancial-Results
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#1748 zeroskater6979

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Posted 14 March 2014 - 11:26 PM

anyone getting more depressed taking NSI?

#1749 BrainFrost

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 03:27 AM

What's your dosage look like?

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 08:53 AM

It looks like NSI-189 is taken orally in the study - is there any reason that we prefer sublingually?

#1751 Nattzor

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 11:25 AM

It looks like NSI-189 is taken orally in the study - is there any reason that we prefer sublingually?


Sublingual usually gives better bioavailability (0% should theoretically be destroyed as it can be in the stomach acid).

#1752 zeroskater6979

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 02:41 PM

25mg twice daily, taken in a capsule. I will have to try it sublingually but I doubt this in itself will change the outcome

Edited by zeroskater6979, 15 March 2014 - 03:03 PM.


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Posted 15 March 2014 - 02:49 PM

anyone getting more depressed taking NSI?


4 days in for me (20mg BID dosage) and the most notable effect I've experienced is an increase in anxiety, unfortunately! Though, I'm not entirely sure that NSI is responsible as I have been fretting about an issue that conveniently arose just as I started this trial :S Hopefully it'll clear up as time goes on!

anyone getting more depressed taking NSI?


4 days in for me (20mg BID dosage) and the most notable effect I've experienced is an increase in anxiety, unfortunately! Though, I'm not entirely sure that NSI is responsible as I have been fretting about an issue that conveniently arose just as I started this trial :S Hopefully it'll clear up as time goes on!

anyone getting more depressed taking NSI?


4 days in for me (20mg BID dosage) and the most notable effect I've experienced is an increase in anxiety, unfortunately! Though, I'm not entirely sure that NSI is responsible as I have been fretting about an issue that conveniently arose just as I started this trial :S Hopefully it'll clear up as time goes on!

Woah, sorry about that ^. Submission didn't appear to be going through so I hit the button a few times and now I can't edit it.

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 03:05 PM

Oh, and possibly a little nausea as well - not sure if it's due to its pharmacological activity or if it's being triggered by swallowing what's left after administering it sublingually. Has anyone else gotten that?

#1755 zeroskater6979

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 03:17 PM

Interesting you say that, I have some minor nausea, and a lot of bloating/intestinal discomfort. Don't know if it's the NSI or the flouride shield I'm taking (recently upped the dosage quite a bit).

Edited by zeroskater6979, 15 March 2014 - 03:17 PM.


#1756 BrainFrost

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Posted 15 March 2014 - 03:40 PM

I am currently taking 40mg x2 (day 5) sublingually. I occasionally get anxious in the middle of the day as well. It feels like a small pressure inside my head like an annoying tick. It does go away after a little while.

No nausea for me, I have noticed a good sized chunk decrease in stamina and endurance though (I train every day for 2-3 hours).

Edited by BrainFrost, 15 March 2014 - 03:41 PM.

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#1757 firefly

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Posted 16 March 2014 - 10:40 PM

Long time lurker, First time post.
Received nsi 4 days ago:

Not getting a lot from it up to now seems to make me very unmotivated and a bit groggy, A little dazed at times, A bit of a headache today not a big deal.
Dossing at 40mg sublingual (BID) Getting a lot of extra salivation, Makes it very hard to take this way and there's always quite a bit of powder left which I have no choice but to swallow, Doesn’t seem to be very water soluble.

Just wonder if this is the best way to take it or just to take it orally like the trials, They presumably would have already accounted for the amount lost through digestion when deciding on the 40mg dosage, Which would mean taking it sublingual 40mg would be over kill.

Seems to have a similar smell to PRL-8-53 just not as strong.

Supplements:
uridine 250mg (sublingual)
fish oil 3g
CDP 400mg
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#1758 Hungry Hippo

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Posted 17 March 2014 - 06:29 PM

I take 20mg in a capsule with food.

Sublingual is making me high and it rushes in fast. Eating it makes the effect more gradually. I can feel that it works for about nine hours. After 7 quarters till two hours I got a slight headache and a high feeling and a bit later energized. When I take it I don't want to go to the gym. After three hours I can't wait to go. After four hours I get muscle pain in the neck and shoulders and can't focus as easily anymore. This only appears when I'm hightening the dose and it's from day three. After a week it calms down. Sometimes it gives some anxiety.

I take also 7 grams of fresh turmeric root with pepper and olive oil. If I have to believe some research it has also neuralgenesis properties and should even work as a AD.

I have no clue if these interfere with each other or if they cooperate.
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Posted 17 March 2014 - 09:03 PM

Yes please let me know when there is a group buy,

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Posted 17 March 2014 - 09:21 PM

Oh, and possibly a little nausea as well - not sure if it's due to its pharmacological activity or if it's being triggered by swallowing what's left after administering it sublingually. Has anyone else gotten that?


sounds very similar to 7,8dhf if i take a bit too much i get a pressure headache nausea and foggy head. I have a feeling increased bdnf-like activity has a therapeutic limit no matter how potent the substance.

#1761 spookytooth

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Posted 17 March 2014 - 10:21 PM

Is there someone from the 1st group buy who has also received NSI-189 from VLK and can speak on the similarities and differences between the two batches please?

Edited by spookytooth, 17 March 2014 - 10:22 PM.


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Posted 17 March 2014 - 10:56 PM

Is there someone from the 1st group buy who has also received NSI-189 from VLK and can speak on the similarities and differences between the two batches please?


I have about 50 to 100mg left from the first batch and I will do side by side comparison when my new vlk nsi-189 arrives. Hope this helps.
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#1763 rory_rocket

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 04:50 AM

Is there another buy planned? If so, can I join you? If not, is anyone interested?

I manage a chemistry lab that has a DSC, FTIR, and pyGCMS we could use for purity testing.

I also have this website called https://quantimo.do/ that I made to integrate self-tracking data regarding my mood and any other variable to mine if for correlations and hidden influences on mood. My goal is crowdsourcing clinical research by anonymizing and collecting the data from all these underground experiments.Otherwise, at best all we have is thousands of subjective forum posts that can't be aggregated to gain greater insight into effectiveness rates for specific symptomatalogical and genetic profiles.

Also, we can more rapidly accumulate safety and efficacy data which could be used to pressure regulatory agencies to reduce restrictions. Please PM or if you'd like to know more. Thanks!
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#1764 LOOKINGFORTIME

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 09:01 AM

Yes I am interested in a group buy, can't afford much but would really like to be notified.

Thank you

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 10:19 AM

Is there another buy planned? If so, can I join you? If not, is anyone interested?

I manage a chemistry lab that has a DSC, FTIR, and pyGCMS we could use for purity testing.

I also have this website called https://quantimo.do/ that I made to integrate self-tracking data regarding my mood and any other variable to mine if for correlations and hidden influences on mood. My goal is crowdsourcing clinical research by anonymizing and collecting the data from all these underground experiments.Otherwise, at best all we have is thousands of subjective forum posts that can't be aggregated to gain greater insight into effectiveness rates for specific symptomatalogical and genetic profiles.

Also, we can more rapidly accumulate safety and efficacy data which could be used to pressure regulatory agencies to reduce restrictions. Please PM or if you'd like to know more. Thanks!


Excellent initiative! I salute you for that one. I hope we are many that will realize the importance of such collection of data and thus contribute.

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 11:10 AM

I've red in this topic that NSI-189 does not influence neurotransmitters. But Neuralstem says it does. Or is it bad journalism?

"Dr. Karl Johe, Neuralstem's chief scientific officer, believes that depression is a three-headed beast that affects neurotransmitter levels, neurons, and hippocampus size. And he says their new drug could address all three."

http://gizmodo.com/5...wing-your-brain

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Posted 20 March 2014 - 02:57 PM

I've red in this topic that NSI-189 does not influence neurotransmitters. But Neuralstem says it does. Or is it bad journalism?

"Dr. Karl Johe, Neuralstem's chief scientific officer, believes that depression is a three-headed beast that affects neurotransmitter levels, neurons, and hippocampus size. And he says their new drug could address all three."

http://gizmodo.com/5...wing-your-brain


The BDNF increasing agents appear to as well effect dopaminergic activity, primarily.
BDNF agents are indeed something of worth, but will generally be of limited efficacy.
Many common agents that have been well studied and in common use for many years, such as selegiline, provide significant BDNF enhancement, but are not nearly panaceas ;)

There is perhaps nothing too novel here, or within other 'newer' BDNF enhancers.
Again, they certainly have worth. As with any use of any substance YMMV ;)
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Posted 20 March 2014 - 04:09 PM

Is there another buy planned? If so, can I join you? If not, is anyone interested?

I manage a chemistry lab that has a DSC, FTIR, and pyGCMS we could use for purity testing.

I also have this website called https://quantimo.do/ that I made to integrate self-tracking data regarding my mood and any other variable to mine if for correlations and hidden influences on mood. My goal is crowdsourcing clinical research by anonymizing and collecting the data from all these underground experiments.Otherwise, at best all we have is thousands of subjective forum posts that can't be aggregated to gain greater insight into effectiveness rates for specific symptomatalogical and genetic profiles.

Also, we can more rapidly accumulate safety and efficacy data which could be used to pressure regulatory agencies to reduce restrictions. Please PM or if you'd like to know more. Thanks!


Excellent initiative! I salute you for that one. I hope we are many that will realize the importance of such collection of data and thus contribute.



Thanks, Perek! :D

Do you currently track your mood and/or medications?

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Posted 21 March 2014 - 07:36 AM

https://quantimo.do/

only for android? iOS? Brilliant idea btw.

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Posted 21 March 2014 - 08:27 AM

The BDNF increasing agents appear to as well effect dopaminergic activity, primarily.
BDNF agents are indeed something of worth, but will generally be of limited efficacy.
Many common agents that have been well studied and in common use for many years, such as selegiline, provide significant BDNF enhancement, but are not nearly panaceas ;)

There is perhaps nothing too novel here, or within other 'newer' BDNF enhancers.
Again, they certainly have worth. As with any use of any substance YMMV ;)


Right! Thanx. I didn't know that selegiline was also a BDNF enhancer - actually I just looked the word up in the Wikipedia, it was unknown to me... So my knowledge grows, hopefully with the size of my hippo. :)





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