I've used fasoracetam for about a year now and combined it with many things. The only downside I've found to fasoracetam is that it tends to increase one's sensitivity to pain and with diabetic neuropathy that is a problem for me.
#331
Posted 23 July 2016 - 04:30 PM
#332
Posted 25 July 2016 - 10:27 AM
anybody knows a decent EU vendor?
I've tried this substance before, but I didn't feel much of it honestly.. maybe it does it's magic long term?
intellimeds seems to be a reliable source
#333
Posted 31 July 2016 - 07:21 AM
Could you explain your reasoning with the LDN and the sage spice as synergistic with fasoracetam? I happen to take LDN anyway for an inflammatory condition, so interested to know in what way it might complement the effects of fasoracetam, and why you recommend taking it at night.Fasoracetam is by far one of the most valuable nootropics shops items. Its benefit is in its brain changes and rebound, not its effect. find the dose where you get no insomnia from it and take it before bed. Then after a week increase that dose by 1/3rd of the original initial dose & do this 3 times until you have your dose doubled. Then use the same method to double that dose. Permanently take that every night before you go to sleep. Throw in 1/10th a mg of naltrexone and 20 milligrams of sage spice.
Is it true things are sought after to cause an adaptive upregulation of receptor systems yet do not cause significant upregulation? Yes thats true.
Is it true abstracts of papers have stated certain things upregulate receptor complexes but those abstracts turned out to be false in clinical practice? Yes thats true too.
Are these two things true in the case of Fasoracetam? No. Fasoracetam really-does significantly upregulate GABA-B. It works and is real.
#334
Posted 21 November 2016 - 10:45 AM
I havn't tried to orgasm yet. I've been on the No fap thing for quite some time and have found when going weeks without the orgasm usually isn't that great when you finally do it so I don't know if I want to waste my energy seeing if I get powerful orgasm's. I wouldn't be surprised if possibly it was more intense due to the phenibut. I'll report back when I decide to pull the Trigger or If a pull a girl.
Just tell the girls about all the drugs you have back at your house...
#335
Posted 22 November 2016 - 04:34 PM
#336
Posted 24 November 2016 - 05:37 PM
Can anyone refer to GABA-B mechanism? I mean I found research, where it's said faso suppresses somehow these receptors, but don't know if this means at least to antagonise or inverse agonise these receptors? I've never used any GABAergics, but I'm looking for something that block these receptors, as they're heteroreceptors at dopamine neurons (thus blocking them, dopamine transmission should enhance).
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/10494996
I'm not junkie or something, but I believe that my symptoms of depression (apathy, anhedonia, lack of libido) is highly connected with GABA-B receptors activation (due to SSRI treatment). Upregulation of these receptors is not best idea, but i'm thinking about possible instant relief.
Edited by Ricah, 24 November 2016 - 05:45 PM.
#337
Posted 22 May 2018 - 04:44 PM
#338
Posted 22 May 2018 - 07:04 PM
i got some fasoracetam while ago and havent used any, but ill start soon and put my report here. until then, im also curious, anyone else using it and have any reports??
#339
Posted 06 April 2020 - 10:11 AM
So what’s the update on fasoracetam? Energy? Less anxiety? Sleepy?,etc..
No. Probably the last thing you'd want to take if you want to feel something that makes you think you are getting "enhanced" or good. If you want to feel something it's my experience that piracetam is way better or any number of substances that are hyped by some. I've only tried piracetam and phenylpiracetam and fasoracetam as far as racetams (also noopept), but the two former were complete garbage for me (noopept was underwhelming), but I can see why some (especially healthy people with no diagnoses) would like those substances as they make themselves noticed more readily (sort of like caffeine).
I will however say that, at times fasoracetam has worked like no other substance for my ADHD and for studying. It's up there with dexampetamine and methylphenidate for me. Only problem is I do get some of the muscle tension and so on (which I think eventually leads to brain fog), especially over time, so I'm pretty much sticking to my vyvanse/elvanse for adhd/studying purposes due to it being more tolerable and easy-going. I really think fasoracetam could be more optimal, because it's not as distracting as the actual stims that can make me waste a lot of time on unscheduled stuff.
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