Following my experiment with Sulbutiamine on this thread , and my curious strong reaction to it this time whereis it was very inneficient last time I've tried it, I kept experimenting with CDP-Choline, L-Tyrosine, Sulbutiamine with interesting results :
Before :
- I don't feel anything from CDP-Choline by itself. And I never needed it to make Piracetam work.
- L-Tyrosine sometimes work but in a very unpredictible and unreliable manner. I'll sometimes feel some effects from it upon dosing the first day, then nothing for subsequent days. And sometimes it wouldn't work at all on the first day.
- Sulbutiamine felt very weak usually, even at very high doses.
Now :
- If I take CDP-Choline ( 500mg) by itself for a few days ( 3 or 4), then add L-Tyrosine ( usually 2 grams), I can feel the effects of the latter every single time with no exceptions, and for the following days as long as I'm taking it . The longest I've been taking it in a row is 4 days.
Same thing with Sulbutiamine, I can feel a very strong effect from just 200 or 400 mg , from the first day. No tolerance even if I take it up to 5 days in a row.
- If I don't take any of this for a week or so, and start CDP-Choline plus either Tyrosine or Sulbutiamine simultaneously the first day, it doesn't work. Only after a few days of CDP-Choline dosing would I start to see results for Tyrosine od Sulb.
So it seems that pre-loading with CDP Choline for a few days before is necessary to make me feel anything for Tyrosine or Sulb.
CDP-Choline is said to increase dopamine receptor densities ( see http://www.longecity...ptor-densities/ )
It certainly made a huge difference in my case in regard to Tyrosine and Sulbutiamine, whose effect on Dopamine is helping me a lot on some issues now. I'll detail the subjective feeling I'm getting from these two in a later post.
Bottom line : If you're a non-responder to either L-Tyrosine or Sulbutiamine, you ought to try loading with CDP-Choline for a few days before dosing any of those two supplements. You might be surprised with the results this time.
Edited by BlueCloud, 08 October 2013 - 03:33 PM.