As for my massive stack, it's not massive if you consider the fact that I only take the majority of it for 3 days a week, and take a full break every Sunday. I've learned from experience that the likelihood of anything to stop working due to tolerance/homeostasis is very high for almost every class of psychotropic.
Hence the need to cycle and to use different pathways instead of just one.
I am now interested in HDAC inhibitors maybe once a week to get rid of my long fear of successful/high value people.
I always thought about it. Could it be possible to use a different class of nootropic/psychotropic every day (ie one substance once a week) and have constant effects for each work/school day without ever developing tolerance? I guess one could do NMDA antagonists on weekends to deal with tolerance too.
I somehow think it's too good to be true. If you figured out the perfect scheme, feel free to post.
thanks for the mention of HDACi. i ordered sodium butyrate powder to experiment with. LOL, i have the same unease around very assertive people, probably for childhood reasons similar to yours.
Yes it's possible - in my experience anyways. 3 Days on and 3 Days off usually works well. 1 full week might be enough for you to "burn out" on said pathway. It's really the burn out that causes the strongest tolerance changes, tolerance involves protein synthesis and it's not something cells do quickly.
Logically if you think about it, it really makes no sense to target one pathway daily, when there are usually multiple pathways to achieve similar things, plus even drugs of the same class have enough differences. For example Nicotine can be cycled with High Dose Caffeine as I do, both achieve somewhat similar end effects, but work on totally different pathways. Oxytocin/Anxiolytics.
The top reason why results are so sporadic online for people, is they will take one substance get placebo or real effects and then keep taking it until they find it diminishes in effect and stop working. This isn't just receptor driven, the body has many many mechanisms for dealing with tolerance.
For example, it can reduce the adsoption at the intestines, increase the removal by the liver/kidneys, your brain can psychologically "ignore" the drugs effects, biochemical changes at the brain.
This is partly where I attribute my success of being able to stay on so many chemicals and keep them effective for 4 years+ because I cycle.
Dosing high for mood effects is the surefire way to get tolerance, as once those circuits get involved the brain due to evolution has HUGE INTEREST in reducing happiness, because people who were too happy probably died in the wild. This is why people trying to get high will always come back down, and reverse to a lower baseline.
NMDA antagonists don't work like that to my understanding - you need constantly availaible plasma concentration to prevent tolerance. Depending on which NMDA antagonist you are talking about. Memantine relies of being a non-competitive inhibitor, and being there at the time of dosing to prevent overflow of CA+ ions which lead to drug tolerance.
Memantine by itself basically according to theory anyways (despite other people's experience) should only work in the presence of other drugs.
Other chemicals like Agmatine Sulfate have OTHER MECHANISMS that work to reverse tolerance.
Hope that was helpful ^
What's the difference between sodium butyrate and Vorinostat?