I'm taking a tab of lysergic everyday for life enhancement. Works good with all the test
Not sure of serious or not! But daily lysergic: why not!
Rue is a fantastic launching pad for potent engagement with the day to day external world interactions.
Notably the raw emotional component.
From having mainly been on a more thought (aka mind/logical left brain) based approach to life, I've recently focused on learning and exploring emotion (aka heart/creative right brain) based approach, but
mindfully - which is critical.
Results have been stunning. I've been aware of the varying levels humans interact on, eg physical, verbal, and notably energetic (aka intent and emotion). I can feel the emotional component of a persons intent/approach/action.
This is understandably at times quite intense, but I'm happy to go through this steep learning phase and acclimatise to my new "emotional data feed". Soon I will reduce the daily rue dose once acclimatisation is complete.
With this added stream of data, I can make better sense of what's happening and why. For example, clearly noticing the emergence of a dominant female, and the tell tale signs of a more subservient female. ... I've been definitively noticing the alpha male qualities from increased testosterone levels, and subsequent related reactions and behavior in females nearby.
You may want to try sorghum instead of rice. The same study showed that rice may inhibit 5 alpha reductase while sorghum may increase it . Of course it was a mere in vitro sutdy but I do notice something from eating sorghum.
Regarding creatine and dht it's very unclear how long the effects last, guys on anti dht drugs have benefited from it for a month (as the famous study on rugby players showed) and then crashed again, sometimes even worse than before. Ratherbeunknown's experience strengthens this idea http://www.longecity...ndpost&p=785214.
If you take creatine take it for its use with muscle building and exercise in general.
Isn't maca full of beta sitosterol?
Not sure about beta sitosterol in Maca but it does contain sitostero" which does not bind to the CB receptors but inhibits the FAAH enzyme from breaking down endogenous Anandamide.
Thanks for the sorghum/rice alpha 5 info, I didn't know that! Hmmm rice is a main source of carbs for me. Are you saying inhibiting a5 enzyme (and thus reducing T to DHT conversion, more T, more E) is undesirable?
I tried creatine for a 4/5 week period months ago, along with glutamine and carnitine. I will possibly add it in the next available slot. Currently boron has the spotlight!
Edited by sativa, 25 August 2016 - 11:32 PM.