The hippocampus is a small brain structure but increasing its volume by 20% is extreme and possibly dangerous in my opinion.
My biggest concern is that extended use of this drug at specific doses could ultimately result in brain hernia, temporal lobe, foramen magnum. May also cause damage to brain structures due to the consistency of the brain and the fixed volume it occupies. Can someone with a degree in this topic allay my fears?
Other thoughts:
High doses of NSI result in headaches. Forskolin increases the effectiveness of nerve growth factors. NSI + CILTEP (forskolin) causes debilitating headaches.
Headaches are caused by blood vessels and the meninges. One theorem is friction between structures causes these effects. If we assume that rapid brain growth and micro movements in its structure are causing the headaches, combine this thought with the empirical evidence that headaches subside after a week of supplementing it may validate the idea below.
Neuronal Stem Cells, will depleting their stocks reduce their overall production rate? Reduced long term effectiveness of this drug?
New neurons are more sensitive to GABA, might explain the antidepressant effect.
I'm concerned this drug is receiving false reviews from stockholders. I trade shares and I expect this to be a "pump and dump", the phase 3 trials may be successful but the moment before the news release there will likely be a huge sell-off as people who pumped the stock de-risk. I might be wrong, I'm only raising this point out of loyalty to this forum and general concern.
If I were to trial this substance I would get a MRI before and 4 months after. I would also use a dose on the low end and spend my time focused on training my brain so new pathways might be put to good use and not absentmindedness. This is a substance I would cycle.
I think it will be beneficial if everyone taking this substance details the superficial details, colour, consistency, taste. This information correlated with effectiveness might be meaningful.
I totally agree. I wouldn't dare put this into my system unless I could totally analyse the before and after state. There are lot of brave folks in here! Does anyone in UK, London in particular, know I can get brain scan (MRI or what have you) for reasonable price? Is this covered by the NHS? If not I'll try to get it via the company health plan.
We need to make this thread much more scientific. Everyone providing feedback needs to include as much non-sensitive information as possible:
1. Age, weight etc.
2. Any relevant history.
Then we can begin charting and analysing the data. Having to read through all the thread is very time consuming. Honestly, I can't believe someone hasn't already done this. This is probably asking for a lot but it will help in the long run. I am Software Developer and if anyone wants to undertake such a project, PM and we'll get talking.