Mmmm maybe a little too long post.
I am quite healthy, 27y/o, around 70kg, with quick thinking, but also sometimes very chaotic brain and if tired - also have problems with speaking myself out. Sometimes I forget things short term, but thats common I guess. No addiction to any substances/alcohol.
Took sunifram around 6 days ago and unifram, noopept around 3 days ago, low doses, with CDP choline and B3.
Today C60-00 - few ml in the morning and after around 3-4h I've tried NSI (2 green mini scoops from NSN - around 30-40mg) for the first time. Next time (tomorrow) I will take only 1 scoop.
I wonder if it's placebo, but:
After a few minutes I've felt some pleasant changes in my brain, some short, not too nasty, negative response from heart.
After around 30 minutes brain (mainly back of the head) started to hurt a little and I felt quiet sleepy.
Had some weird thoughts - like very different than I ever had.
Around 1h after - moderate brain fog. I am not worried. As a matter of fact I feel increased concentration, disturbed by fog/pain a little. It nearly stops if I don't move my head It made me feel positive about everything, but not an in euphoric way (Sunifram), rather very stable, removing chaos, adding a lot of stability. Substracts fear, adds confidence. 2-3h after - fog/pain disappeared.
After 3-5h - I am feeling quiet well, little better than usually.
6-8h - very sleepy;had a quick nap; pain in the head is on/off.
Hard to concentrate, mood is still changed a good way.
Next day morning - little dizzy, still positive. Actually I didn't wake up in such a good mood for a looong time lol. As if I had no problems in life. Very creative. Suddenly I know what I should do next.
After 2-3h chaos is slowly coming back hmm.
So that's my initial response. What I expect is a long term gain anyway.
I plan to take it only on Friday/Saturday for now. Will report back later this month.
Question from me to other users of this:
What do you feel is the best with NSI at the beginning of trial - to stimulate brain by learning new things or to try to reduce amount of stimulating events/impulses?
Also do you supplement choline for better outcome?