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So this report is on some largely under reported nootropics of interest. I've done quite a bit of research on them, most of the information I can find on 9-methyl-β-carboline, is on longcity, and there isn't a lot. The posts ran from 2014 to 2019, and can be summed up in the length of about 6 Pages or so of anecdotal reports. There is quite a bit of information online about beta carbolines, such as the ones in harmaline seeds, which are used in Ayahuasca preparations, being neurotoxic(?), and then there is the particular variety that is purported to have dopaminergic regenerative properties in the hypothalamus of rats.
There is quite a bit confounding information on beta carbolines in general, versus, in particular, 9-methyl-β-carboline. One of the things I found the most interesting is that while most of them are found to be neurotoxins, and found in small amounts in certain foods, harmaline seeds are used for their beta carboline content as an MAO inhibitor in Ayahuasca Brews.
Nonetheless, my Intrigue has been sparked and my boundless curiosity has gotten the better of me. I believe today was day 9 of supplementation with about 15 mg of this particular compound, alongside a slew of other things. Here is the list;
Semax @ 1000 mcg / day IV (yes IV)
9-methyl-β-carboline @ 15 - 20 mg / day
Facoracetam @ 20 - 25 mg / day
Bromantane @ 50 mg / day
Semax I chose IV route for reduction of breakdown of the peptide en route to various target organs, being mostly the brain and lymphatic system. All others are oral admin.
Stopped phenylpiracetam because 9-methyl-β-carboline is a MAOI inhibitor. Not safe to mix. (But really, is it safe with all the other shit I've been taking... who knows haha)
But the cumulative effects have been pretty pronounced.
Day one I didn't really notice much of anything, there was some sort of expectation, but I didn't really anticipate any sort of immediate effect as the effects are supposed to be cumulative over time, as the gene transcription of certain proteins in the brain are changed. Some neurons are upregulated from this region and type (purportedly) and some from that region and type (again... purportedly).
It's quite a bit too much to just write down, if you do have an interest in the particulars of any of the given compounds just highlight them one by one and Google them and research them for yourself. It's taken me weeks to compile all of the knowledge that I have accumulated on these compounds, and I'm just here to write my report on this particular mix, and throw my own anecdotal report, up on the internet for others to see.
As I said, day one was pretty unremarkable, but as days three four and five came around, the effects have become quite apparent. I've been a hardcore junkie in the past, and I know what dopamine feels like. It feels good, I also know what norepinephrine feels like, it feels... sypathomimetic ((of a drug) producing physiological effects characteristic of the sympathetic nervous system by promoting the stimulation of sympathetic nerves)
I used to be prescribed all kinds of different ADHD medications, but the thing I noticed the most about this particular mix, is that it seems like a dopamine high that comes from within, and lasts, and lasts, and lasts. The effects have kind of made me a little bit manic at times. Let's even say most of the time, and I find that when I finally do crash after a long 12 hour session of studying, or a 12-hour day at work, which I engage in as regularly as possible, the crash seems as if it is more physical than mental. After I have exerted my attention for a long period of time, I get this inability to focus or rather take in any more information, and I need time to consolidate memories. In other words, I need sleep.
It's also interesting to note that while my focus is seems to be enhanced, distractions seem to be enhanced at the same time. If there is other noises around me I can't focus on what I'm trying to focus on. It's like my brain is trying to pick up on everything that's happening around me all at once, my mind still wanders, but if I really pull back on the wandering thoughts, reading becomes faster, connecting of concepts is enhanced, and everything seems to just happen quicker.
Another thing to note is that typically I'm chatty, like very chatty when I'm in a good mood. But whilest on this soup of chemicals, I get even more chatty. If a topic that happens to be one of my passions cropps up, I am hard to shut up, and currently the biggest topic is what I'm studying, Physiology and Anatomy. Or drugs and pharmacology, which I study regularly as a passtime and a passion. When you wanna keep enjoying the novelties of xenobiotic augmentation of your mind and body, AND age well, you had better know your shit. But I digress...
So with all of these interesting effects occurring simultaneously, I know it's pretty ridiculous that I decided to just throw them all down at once, but the whole point of that was to enhance my ability to take in information. And I think they have done that somewhat effectively. However while it seems like they have accomplished this end, I feel like it has made me a little bit squirrelly. Maybe more squirrelly than normal. Which is ok, this is day 9 of a 10 to 14 day experiment.
So for the tail end of this experiment, I will list the effects of cessation of this stack, and pay attention to what changes I have seen that might be lasting. also I will include a little bit more anecdotal effects, which would be the enhancement of physical training, I've hit some pretty good numbers lately. And well I can attribute it largely to good diet and proper training, I have to say a portion of it could be attributed to the increase in neurological chemistry and or structures as a whole, possibly being receptors and or neurotransmitters.
The best numbers in the last 8 days were a deadlift session @405 3 x 3 that seemed around an RPE of 8. My previous best after cessation of a decade of steroids and testosterone, and some disc injuries was 429 x 5 for a single set, at an RPE of 9 a few weeks (maybe 8?) Ago. (RPE stands for rate of percieved exertion, it's a good scale to follow for experienced lifters and variable levels of physical preparedness)
And I suppose 2 days prior to the experiment, I had tried a true front rack position on the front squat with both hands out wide, bar across the clavicle or more chest area. Up around that shelf anyway, and squatting way below parallel, (ass to grass as they say) as per the help I've gotten from my osteopath on form and technique, and several other modalities of physical therapy. The top set was 225 x 3 without trouble or knee pain, while the contrasting weeks prior consistently frustrated me with knee pain and swelling, squatting 185 to a 16 inch box on the back squat with the chief complaint being knee pain producing significant difficulty with the movement.
So the improvements have definitely been multifactorial, I've been going through physical therapy to help correct movement problems and and inhibitions down the chain, which have been completely just shutting down certain parts of me which have been fucking my movement patterns and causing great pain and lots of trouble with certain lifts.
Today is overhead press day, and I've been working on push press and standing strict behind the neck press. But I can say all in all, my training has been going pretty well, I still think the drugs have been making it FEEL a lot easier, but then again so has the physical therapy and consistency in diet. It's really hard to get strong again after coming off of a decade of steroids, testosterone is just so low, and motivation is so hard to muster, but I have to fucking do it somehow, someway.
I got a couple personal records in static core stability exercise has recently, which have also attributed to a better deadlift and a better squat. But the progress is slow and steady. The interesting part will be to see how my training is affected upon cessation of the "slew" as it were.
And I can end my notes on day 9, with the other drug interactions or lack thereof that I've experienced with a few things.
I've taken up to 1.5 mg etizolam. Did not die. Win
Up to 17 mg zopliclone, also still breathing. Win
Up to 150 mg pregabalin. Again, still alive. Win.
All of these mentioned gabaergic substances I have taken to help with sleep due to overstimulation, or just because I enjoy sedation as much as I enjoy stimulation. Nonetheless, I've taken all of these above-mentioned gabaergics while under the influence of the slew of other compounds that I am taking, with no adverse reactions. So take it for what it's worth, it is day 9 (Nov 23 2019). I'll update this thread as I go, and if I do decide to discontinue all or most of these, I will continue updating with the subjective effects of isolated compounds as my experimentation progresses.
Also it is worth noting that I got 93% on my most recent midterm, which was on chapters 1 through 4 of physiology and Anatomy 1. It is the University level course but it is just the entry-level and the only the first midterm so I wouldn't get too excited about those results just yet, the course isn't super difficult. It's not like I'm a fucking Super Genius or anything it's just that I did my homework and I did an extensive review of about 36 hours of reading before the one hour exam. And the review took me about three days, I'm sure anybody would have been able to achieve that with or without drugs. I'll say this though, it felt a lot more fun and interesting on the drugs.
And I suppose that wasn't the last thing, I have been keeping a close eye on my blood pressure and it seems as if my early morning blood pressure and heart rate has been improving if not remaining the same. My diastolic has come into the 70s from the 60s (which is good, diastole is when your coranary arteries get their oxygen and a more narrow pulse pressure is indicative of better overall heart health) and my systolic is in the low 120s regularly. The highest resting heart rate I've seen in the morning on myself is 59 beats per minute, and this morning's reading was 122 over 74 with a resting heart rate of 46 after a good 9 hour sleep, reading taken at 9:30 am (the morning after pregabalin @ 150 mg at 3 pm, with the aforementioned slew of nootropics taken at 4:20 am the same day)
I'll try to keep things a little bit more square and coherent from here in. I just had a lot to report I suppose. As you can see than Mania Is For Real. But I'm having fun. Hey, at least it's not meth!
Stay safe and have fun yall!
There is quite a bit confounding information on beta carbolines in general, versus, in particular, 9-methyl-β-carboline. One of the things I found the most interesting is that while most of them are found to be neurotoxins, and found in small amounts in certain foods, harmaline seeds are used for their beta carboline content as an MAO inhibitor in Ayahuasca Brews.
Nonetheless, my Intrigue has been sparked and my boundless curiosity has gotten the better of me. I believe today was day 9 of supplementation with about 15 mg of this particular compound, alongside a slew of other things. Here is the list;
Semax @ 1000 mcg / day IV (yes IV)
9-methyl-β-carboline @ 15 - 20 mg / day
Facoracetam @ 20 - 25 mg / day
Bromantane @ 50 mg / day
Semax I chose IV route for reduction of breakdown of the peptide en route to various target organs, being mostly the brain and lymphatic system. All others are oral admin.
Stopped phenylpiracetam because 9-methyl-β-carboline is a MAOI inhibitor. Not safe to mix. (But really, is it safe with all the other shit I've been taking... who knows haha)
But the cumulative effects have been pretty pronounced.
Day one I didn't really notice much of anything, there was some sort of expectation, but I didn't really anticipate any sort of immediate effect as the effects are supposed to be cumulative over time, as the gene transcription of certain proteins in the brain are changed. Some neurons are upregulated from this region and type (purportedly) and some from that region and type (again... purportedly).
It's quite a bit too much to just write down, if you do have an interest in the particulars of any of the given compounds just highlight them one by one and Google them and research them for yourself. It's taken me weeks to compile all of the knowledge that I have accumulated on these compounds, and I'm just here to write my report on this particular mix, and throw my own anecdotal report, up on the internet for others to see.
As I said, day one was pretty unremarkable, but as days three four and five came around, the effects have become quite apparent. I've been a hardcore junkie in the past, and I know what dopamine feels like. It feels good, I also know what norepinephrine feels like, it feels... sypathomimetic ((of a drug) producing physiological effects characteristic of the sympathetic nervous system by promoting the stimulation of sympathetic nerves)
I used to be prescribed all kinds of different ADHD medications, but the thing I noticed the most about this particular mix, is that it seems like a dopamine high that comes from within, and lasts, and lasts, and lasts. The effects have kind of made me a little bit manic at times. Let's even say most of the time, and I find that when I finally do crash after a long 12 hour session of studying, or a 12-hour day at work, which I engage in as regularly as possible, the crash seems as if it is more physical than mental. After I have exerted my attention for a long period of time, I get this inability to focus or rather take in any more information, and I need time to consolidate memories. In other words, I need sleep.
It's also interesting to note that while my focus is seems to be enhanced, distractions seem to be enhanced at the same time. If there is other noises around me I can't focus on what I'm trying to focus on. It's like my brain is trying to pick up on everything that's happening around me all at once, my mind still wanders, but if I really pull back on the wandering thoughts, reading becomes faster, connecting of concepts is enhanced, and everything seems to just happen quicker.
Another thing to note is that typically I'm chatty, like very chatty when I'm in a good mood. But whilest on this soup of chemicals, I get even more chatty. If a topic that happens to be one of my passions cropps up, I am hard to shut up, and currently the biggest topic is what I'm studying, Physiology and Anatomy. Or drugs and pharmacology, which I study regularly as a passtime and a passion. When you wanna keep enjoying the novelties of xenobiotic augmentation of your mind and body, AND age well, you had better know your shit. But I digress...
So with all of these interesting effects occurring simultaneously, I know it's pretty ridiculous that I decided to just throw them all down at once, but the whole point of that was to enhance my ability to take in information. And I think they have done that somewhat effectively. However while it seems like they have accomplished this end, I feel like it has made me a little bit squirrelly. Maybe more squirrelly than normal. Which is ok, this is day 9 of a 10 to 14 day experiment.
So for the tail end of this experiment, I will list the effects of cessation of this stack, and pay attention to what changes I have seen that might be lasting. also I will include a little bit more anecdotal effects, which would be the enhancement of physical training, I've hit some pretty good numbers lately. And well I can attribute it largely to good diet and proper training, I have to say a portion of it could be attributed to the increase in neurological chemistry and or structures as a whole, possibly being receptors and or neurotransmitters.
The best numbers in the last 8 days were a deadlift session @405 3 x 3 that seemed around an RPE of 8. My previous best after cessation of a decade of steroids and testosterone, and some disc injuries was 429 x 5 for a single set, at an RPE of 9 a few weeks (maybe 8?) Ago. (RPE stands for rate of percieved exertion, it's a good scale to follow for experienced lifters and variable levels of physical preparedness)
And I suppose 2 days prior to the experiment, I had tried a true front rack position on the front squat with both hands out wide, bar across the clavicle or more chest area. Up around that shelf anyway, and squatting way below parallel, (ass to grass as they say) as per the help I've gotten from my osteopath on form and technique, and several other modalities of physical therapy. The top set was 225 x 3 without trouble or knee pain, while the contrasting weeks prior consistently frustrated me with knee pain and swelling, squatting 185 to a 16 inch box on the back squat with the chief complaint being knee pain producing significant difficulty with the movement.
So the improvements have definitely been multifactorial, I've been going through physical therapy to help correct movement problems and and inhibitions down the chain, which have been completely just shutting down certain parts of me which have been fucking my movement patterns and causing great pain and lots of trouble with certain lifts.
Today is overhead press day, and I've been working on push press and standing strict behind the neck press. But I can say all in all, my training has been going pretty well, I still think the drugs have been making it FEEL a lot easier, but then again so has the physical therapy and consistency in diet. It's really hard to get strong again after coming off of a decade of steroids, testosterone is just so low, and motivation is so hard to muster, but I have to fucking do it somehow, someway.
I got a couple personal records in static core stability exercise has recently, which have also attributed to a better deadlift and a better squat. But the progress is slow and steady. The interesting part will be to see how my training is affected upon cessation of the "slew" as it were.
And I can end my notes on day 9, with the other drug interactions or lack thereof that I've experienced with a few things.
I've taken up to 1.5 mg etizolam. Did not die. Win
Up to 17 mg zopliclone, also still breathing. Win
Up to 150 mg pregabalin. Again, still alive. Win.
All of these mentioned gabaergic substances I have taken to help with sleep due to overstimulation, or just because I enjoy sedation as much as I enjoy stimulation. Nonetheless, I've taken all of these above-mentioned gabaergics while under the influence of the slew of other compounds that I am taking, with no adverse reactions. So take it for what it's worth, it is day 9 (Nov 23 2019). I'll update this thread as I go, and if I do decide to discontinue all or most of these, I will continue updating with the subjective effects of isolated compounds as my experimentation progresses.
Also it is worth noting that I got 93% on my most recent midterm, which was on chapters 1 through 4 of physiology and Anatomy 1. It is the University level course but it is just the entry-level and the only the first midterm so I wouldn't get too excited about those results just yet, the course isn't super difficult. It's not like I'm a fucking Super Genius or anything it's just that I did my homework and I did an extensive review of about 36 hours of reading before the one hour exam. And the review took me about three days, I'm sure anybody would have been able to achieve that with or without drugs. I'll say this though, it felt a lot more fun and interesting on the drugs.
And I suppose that wasn't the last thing, I have been keeping a close eye on my blood pressure and it seems as if my early morning blood pressure and heart rate has been improving if not remaining the same. My diastolic has come into the 70s from the 60s (which is good, diastole is when your coranary arteries get their oxygen and a more narrow pulse pressure is indicative of better overall heart health) and my systolic is in the low 120s regularly. The highest resting heart rate I've seen in the morning on myself is 59 beats per minute, and this morning's reading was 122 over 74 with a resting heart rate of 46 after a good 9 hour sleep, reading taken at 9:30 am (the morning after pregabalin @ 150 mg at 3 pm, with the aforementioned slew of nootropics taken at 4:20 am the same day)
I'll try to keep things a little bit more square and coherent from here in. I just had a lot to report I suppose. As you can see than Mania Is For Real. But I'm having fun. Hey, at least it's not meth!
Stay safe and have fun yall!
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