Only down side is the massive requirement for fish oils which I find cumbersome.
How much fish oil are you taking (total omega3's)? How do you know when you are not taking enough? do you get a headache?
Posted 08 June 2013 - 07:01 PM
Only down side is the massive requirement for fish oils which I find cumbersome.
Posted 08 June 2013 - 08:25 PM
Posted 10 June 2013 - 04:00 AM
Posted 13 June 2013 - 01:27 PM
- like pramiracetam, sunifiram noticeably dampens the slight, very high-pitched tinnitus that is aggravated in me by piracetam, aniracetam, oxiracetam and noopept
A large number of tinnitus cases may be due to single or repeated incidents of excitotoxicity in the cochlea, which can be provoked e.g. by exposure to excessive noise, fluctuations in the blood supply to the cochlea or certain ototoxic medications. Excitotoxicity leads through the excessive release of the neurotransmitter glutamate to neural degeneration, which may in turn lead to tinnitus. While the exact mechanisms responsible for the appearance of tinnitus following excitotoxicity remain to be elucidated, it seems highly likely that some dysregulation of cochlear NMDA receptors lies at the heart of the problem. Accumulating evidence suggests that the “phantom sound” is generated by dysregulated NMDA receptors which produce aberrant firing of the auditory nerve.
An injection that's administered into the eardrum could help relieve tinnitus. The jab contains a drug that blocks the brain chemical glutamate, which is thought to play a key role in the development of tinnitus.
Laboratory research showed that a single dose of the drug cured tinnitus in people with noise-induced hearing loss.
Posted 13 June 2013 - 01:48 PM
The report of decreased tinnitus is quite unexpected because sunifiram stimulates the NMDA receptors. I would expect tinnitus to increase.What effect has sunifiram on NMDA receptors and does that explain why Geoffrey reports decreased tinitus?
Novel nootropic drug sunifiram enhances hippocampal synaptic efficacy via glycine binding site of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor.
...sunifiram stimulates the glycine-binding site of NMDAR...
Edited by Climactic, 13 June 2013 - 01:51 PM.
Posted 13 June 2013 - 01:49 PM
Posted 14 June 2013 - 11:00 PM
Posted 14 June 2013 - 11:29 PM
You might want to check your bloodpressure if you get tinnitus from noopept.
Edited by Climactic, 14 June 2013 - 11:32 PM.
Posted 15 June 2013 - 12:00 AM
Posted 19 June 2013 - 03:34 PM
Edited by Geoffrey, 19 June 2013 - 03:36 PM.
Posted 07 July 2013 - 05:53 PM
Edited by Geoffrey, 07 July 2013 - 05:53 PM.
Posted 13 July 2013 - 08:37 AM
I am back on it now. The first day back I took one [oops, seems it was half] microscoop, unheaped and unpacked, I felt great at first, but then I began to feel lethargic and got brain fog for the rest of the day. The second day I took it at night before going to sleep, and then felt pleasantly wakeful all the next day. Following that, I have dissolved one microscoop, in a bottle of water, and take sips of it during the day. I can better control the point where it feels "too much" that way. For the past three days I have been taking about a half of the bottle per day, so about 2-3mg I would guess. Even so it seems accumulative at this dose, and I am taking the weekend off to rebalance.
Sunifiram seems very similar to racetams in so many of its effects. Bright lights, increased clarity, need for choline co-administration, plus a cumulative effect which makes dosing a bit complicated. One very good effect is on mood, and I'm still noticing the positive effects here several weeks into using it. Another is that if I want total wakefulness, taking 37.5mg r-modafinil (quarter of a tablet) while on sunifiram is very powerful, much more so than r-modafinil on its own. This dose can easily stop me sleeping many hours later. The effect is so strong that I would be scared (especially given Climactic's experiences) to take any more than that. I stress that this is on a very low dose of both. Finally, sunifiram on its own does not combine at all well with alcohol for me. I get drunk-like feelings (not pleasant ones) after half a glass of wine while on suni. In short, suni seems to potentiate lots of things, even things which are normally antagonistic, such as modafinil and alcohol. In order to drink socially on sunifiram, I have to take the aforementioned low dose of r-modafinil an hour or so before I go out, otherwise the effects of alcohol are too unpleasant.
Posted 16 July 2013 - 07:12 PM
Posted 25 July 2013 - 05:19 AM
For a start that's way too much sunifiram, and probably too much noopept if you're taking them together. I'm surprised you have sunifiram in tablet form and formulated with four times the effective dose in humans as projected from mouse studies. Are you sure your source is reliable? Why would a company make it in pill form at such a high dose (and potentially an unsafe one if you read Climactic's posts, see above and in the "Sunifiram?" thread)? You need to take a quarter of a pill if it really does contain 20mg sunifiram. You can top up later in the day, but don't take 20mg in one go or you'll get negative effects (bell-shaped dose-response curve). I know isochroma takes a much higher dose and sings the praises of sunifiram at high doses, but he's been on extremely high doses of piracetam and other -racetams for a very long time and is probably desensitized to normal doses of any of these nootropics. Does noopept work for you on its own? With choline?Hi, I am new to all of this and had some questions. I ordered some Sunifiram at 20mg each and some noopept at 30mg each. the doses that everyone is talking about on here is a lot smaller yet I have only felt one side effect from the suni and that is the ear fog feeling. I even tried talking some of my oxiracetam with it and I felt nothing. I should add that I have been trying piracetam with choline also and im not feeling anything!!!!! this is really frustrating to me and I don't know if im doing something wrong or am I buying bad batches or what??? any insight would be most helpful and appreciated. feel free to pm me also!!!!
Posted 31 July 2013 - 10:49 PM
Posted 31 July 2013 - 11:07 PM
- slight headache in temple
Edited by Climactic, 31 July 2013 - 11:10 PM.
Posted 01 August 2013 - 04:24 AM
- slight headache in temple
Thanks for the cautionary report. You reported slight headache in the temples. How long did this last? Did it permanently go away by itself, or did you take something (what and how much) that specifically made it go away?
For me, this kind of headache has been slight to severe, even after a month of the incident, pretty much everyday. My first prescribed drug to attempt to treat it (VPA) has failed, but I believe there are more suitable drugs for me to try.
Edited by dimensio, 01 August 2013 - 04:26 AM.
Posted 14 August 2013 - 01:25 PM
Posted 14 August 2013 - 07:03 PM
I got sunifiram yesterday from nsn. Took first 2mg and after one hour another 2mg.
Although I did feel a slight mood increase and eagerness to do things the problem is that I felt at the same time that I was sick, like a little fever.
Didn't like that at all.
Has anybody else felt like this?
I'm afraid that if I increase dosage I'll feel more sick. I'm a skinny guy. 58 kg.
Is this something that will go away? Should I try with lower dose? Or do i need to stack it with something?
I appreciate your insight into this, thanks.
Posted 14 August 2013 - 07:32 PM
Posted 14 August 2013 - 07:36 PM
Thank you Climactic for your response. I go regularly to take blood samples, every 4 months.
Last time was about 3 weeks ago. I have never had problems with liver or kidneys.
My first and only nootropic was Noopept and took it for 6 months for the long time effects.
I got great benefits of it but became more irritated so I thought that it was time to take a break.
The only supplement i took was L-theanine (without my morning coffee).
I was thinking if I smoke some weed and try with just 1 or 2 mg to see what happens?
Posted 14 August 2013 - 07:38 PM
I was thinking if I smoke some weed and try with just 1 or 2 mg to see what happens?
Posted 14 August 2013 - 08:08 PM
Posted 14 August 2013 - 08:31 PM
One last question please. Is nicotine an acetylcholine agonist? I was smoking all day. Could that be the reason? I can drop the weed in that case :-)
Posted 14 August 2013 - 08:37 PM
Posted 16 August 2013 - 09:13 AM
Posted 16 August 2013 - 03:01 PM
An update : it's not nicotine cause people are smoking e-cigs with suni. It must be the L-Glutamine I was taking 1gr/day before testing sunifiram. Is it a possibility, isn't it?
Edited by xsiv1, 16 August 2013 - 03:02 PM.
Posted 16 August 2013 - 03:18 PM
Posted 21 August 2013 - 05:07 PM
Of course L-Glutamine is a possibility. It can convert to glutamate and then Gaba I believe. Glutamic Acid and Suni would not be a good idea I'd think. Reason being...potential for glutamate excitotoxicity. http://articles.merc.../glutamine.aspx
Posted 21 August 2013 - 05:19 PM
Of course L-Glutamine is a possibility. It can convert to glutamate and then Gaba I believe. Glutamic Acid and Suni would not be a good idea I'd think. Reason being...potential for glutamate excitotoxicity. http://articles.merc.../glutamine.aspx
And this article says : studies of high intakes of glutamine have shown that concentrations of ammonia and glutamate are not much increased.
http://jn.nutrition....31/9/2556S.full
So you see why I'm confused...
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