I believe that using amphetamines on a regular basis is a kind of art. This is an extremely interesting substance from the point of view of pharmacology with its unique mechanism. Unlike cocaine, for example, amphetamine users are susceptible to tachyphylaxis (acute tolerance) and neurotoxicity. Here you can not do without a stack of additives that will correct or at least smooth out the negative nuances of use.
Last night I used amphetamine using the following additives:
Brewer's yeast. I needed them because of the uridine they contain.
Spirulina tablets. Sometimes I don’t feel like eating under the influence of amphetamine, so in order to at least partially compensate for this, I used this drug, which contains all the essential amino acids and some other things .. It is also a powerful antioxidant, which will at least partially counteract neurotoxicity
Zinc. Enhances the action of amphetamine, also partially counteracts tolerance and excitotoxicity through NMDA antagonism
Caffeine. Compensation for the effects of a sleepless night
Vitamin C. Accelerating the elimination of amphetamine, an antioxidant, restores the dopamine system.I did not use it, because I continued to use it on the second day
Magnesium would have been nice, but it was not at hand
Previously, I took a few spirulina tablets to prevent oxidative stress. Later, after using amphetamines, I made one mistake. I ate a few brewer's yeast tablets. At first I didn’t even realize if something had changed, but later I felt that the effects of the amphetamine were completely superficial, despite the large dosage, I just sat and slept with my eyes open, not wanting to do anything. However, in the morning I was stunned. When the effect of uridine subsided, I felt that my dopamine system was pristine and sensitive. Even small dosages affected me quite noticeably, while there was no dopamine sensitization (increased some dopaminergic effects, mostly negative, such as paranoia). Despite drinking large amounts at night, my tolerance seems to have completely reset. I recalled that uridine blocks excess dopamine and actually negates the effect. However, when the effects of uridine wear off, your dopamine system seems to reset.
If you're suffering from compulsive use, uridine is a great help, as it will negate all your attempts to get high. Falling asleep with it should also be easier, as it potentiates GABA and, as already mentioned, blocks the excess dopamine caused by amphetamine.
Last night I used amphetamine using the following additives:
Brewer's yeast. I needed them because of the uridine they contain.
Spirulina tablets. Sometimes I don’t feel like eating under the influence of amphetamine, so in order to at least partially compensate for this, I used this drug, which contains all the essential amino acids and some other things .. It is also a powerful antioxidant, which will at least partially counteract neurotoxicity
Zinc. Enhances the action of amphetamine, also partially counteracts tolerance and excitotoxicity through NMDA antagonism
Caffeine. Compensation for the effects of a sleepless night
Vitamin C. Accelerating the elimination of amphetamine, an antioxidant, restores the dopamine system.I did not use it, because I continued to use it on the second day
Magnesium would have been nice, but it was not at hand
Previously, I took a few spirulina tablets to prevent oxidative stress. Later, after using amphetamines, I made one mistake. I ate a few brewer's yeast tablets. At first I didn’t even realize if something had changed, but later I felt that the effects of the amphetamine were completely superficial, despite the large dosage, I just sat and slept with my eyes open, not wanting to do anything. However, in the morning I was stunned. When the effect of uridine subsided, I felt that my dopamine system was pristine and sensitive. Even small dosages affected me quite noticeably, while there was no dopamine sensitization (increased some dopaminergic effects, mostly negative, such as paranoia). Despite drinking large amounts at night, my tolerance seems to have completely reset. I recalled that uridine blocks excess dopamine and actually negates the effect. However, when the effects of uridine wear off, your dopamine system seems to reset.
If you're suffering from compulsive use, uridine is a great help, as it will negate all your attempts to get high. Falling asleep with it should also be easier, as it potentiates GABA and, as already mentioned, blocks the excess dopamine caused by amphetamine.