My doses are crazy tbf, I don’t really need to take that much but it’s still none impactful as the half life is short (2 hours I believe)
(Not a recommendation just my experience)
250-500mg I’d say best for Vasodilation, Augmenting Stims and Opioids (for blocking tolerance with doses, it may kill some recreational effects but it will increase analgesia and medicinal value of stims and opioids)
500-1000mg- is for severe depression, sedation and anxiety relief, many report finding this even too sedating for the day YMMV
1000mg+ - stim comedowns, sleeping, and dissociative experiences.
I’ve always been an all or nothing person. I could benefit from some day dosing, I will do it eventually but man I love taking 3 grams at night.
I know your sold but just linking some studies as I’m so passionate about Agmatine.
There is presently a great interest in the therapeutic potential of agmatine, decarboxylated arginine, for various diseases. Recent clinical studies have already shown that oral agmatine sulfate given for up to 3 weeks provides a safe and, as compared with current therapeutics, more effective...
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Agmatine, a natural polyamine produced from arginine by arginine decarboxylase, was first discovered in 1910, but its physiological significance was disregarded for a century. The recent rediscovery of agmatine as an endogenous ligand for α<sub>2</sub>-adrenergic and imidazoline receptors in the...
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Major depressive disorder is the most common psychiatric disorder with lifetime prevalence of up to 20% worldwide. It is responsible for more years lost to disability than any other disorder. Despite the fact that current available antidepressant drugs are safe and effective, they are far from...
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Agmatine (decarboxylated arginine) has been known as a natural product for over 100 years, but its biosynthesis in humans was left unexplored owing to long-standing controversy. Only recently has the demonstration of agmatine biosynthesis in mammals revived research, indicating its exceptional...
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