MrBrightside614
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Hey everybody, just wanted to ask your advice on the following compounds in order to effectively implement a nootropic rotation cycle, along with adderall (2x/wk) and phenibut (2x/wk)
My background can be found here http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/747037-Combatting-adderall-phenibut-addiction
MY GOALis to make my anxiolytic/nootropic regiment strong enough that it keeps me to taking adderall to 1-2x/week, at most, so that my resting dopamine levels are sufficient enough to not find simple tasks like paying bills, cleaning, and exercising, completely exhaustive and anxiety-worsening. I had been taking triacetyluridine on my off-days with sulbutiamine and alcar to upregulate d-2 receptors and encourage dendritic growth, to limited success. Really all I was doing was partially off-setting the steady decline in my receptors.. nothing in the way of tolerance reversal or anything like that, so I still very much remain evenphysicallydependent on each drug. I'm probably mostly psychologically dependent on the added all, as I take it when I have my "big lifts" (I.e. 300+ bench press days), because I'm not even sure it does anything in the way of convincing me that I'll beat the weight (like it used to), but instead is just taken because "well I probably can't do it without it.."
I now have my hands on some memantine (clarity, tolerance reversal) and tianeptine (anxiolytic). Still have the triacetyluridine/alcar/sulbutiamine. Thinking about getting buproprion (for NDRI effects), selegilene (clarity), and pramiprexole (sexual indifference). I'm thinking if I take all of these in the correct dosages, it will keep my withdrawal symptoms and addiction at bay, while slowly up regulating my receptors, leading to more fulfilling "sober" days, and more of a bang from the days I take adderall. Can anyone shed some light on how exactly I should go about this dosing regimen? I don't have to take it all, but I've done enough research to see that these compounds will bring everything back up to working order as quickly and as safely as possible. I just want to be happy again.
Thanks so much,
Brightside
My background can be found here http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/747037-Combatting-adderall-phenibut-addiction
MY GOALis to make my anxiolytic/nootropic regiment strong enough that it keeps me to taking adderall to 1-2x/week, at most, so that my resting dopamine levels are sufficient enough to not find simple tasks like paying bills, cleaning, and exercising, completely exhaustive and anxiety-worsening. I had been taking triacetyluridine on my off-days with sulbutiamine and alcar to upregulate d-2 receptors and encourage dendritic growth, to limited success. Really all I was doing was partially off-setting the steady decline in my receptors.. nothing in the way of tolerance reversal or anything like that, so I still very much remain evenphysicallydependent on each drug. I'm probably mostly psychologically dependent on the added all, as I take it when I have my "big lifts" (I.e. 300+ bench press days), because I'm not even sure it does anything in the way of convincing me that I'll beat the weight (like it used to), but instead is just taken because "well I probably can't do it without it.."
I now have my hands on some memantine (clarity, tolerance reversal) and tianeptine (anxiolytic). Still have the triacetyluridine/alcar/sulbutiamine. Thinking about getting buproprion (for NDRI effects), selegilene (clarity), and pramiprexole (sexual indifference). I'm thinking if I take all of these in the correct dosages, it will keep my withdrawal symptoms and addiction at bay, while slowly up regulating my receptors, leading to more fulfilling "sober" days, and more of a bang from the days I take adderall. Can anyone shed some light on how exactly I should go about this dosing regimen? I don't have to take it all, but I've done enough research to see that these compounds will bring everything back up to working order as quickly and as safely as possible. I just want to be happy again.
Thanks so much,
Brightside
