Experimenting with Nootropics Well, like the title says, i want to start experimenting with nootropics or basically any substance that can lead to a boost of "performance" in the brain.
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Sakiro wrote:
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Great post alex, thank you.
"If you eat low gi food, your blood sugar don't spike up, so you don't get hunger again so easy and then ... you eat less (calories) overall" So ..i'm a little lost here =) This is a topic that interest me a lot, so we can have a good talk about it =) Don't hurry i know you always are busy, i can wait! Thanks again. Cheers |
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi dude,
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Thanks alex, i will take my time to read all the resources before i write a reply. (Btw the first video is down)
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1662 … d_RVDocSum I know that i have a lot of less knoweldge than you in this area, so bear in mind that, i'm trying to learn! =) Alex Said: I have loads of info on this so have been selective. If you need more gene-specific info or other, let me know. Sure bring it on!, it will take a time first i read the inital ones, but this topic interest me =) Btw, maybe a little offtopic, i notice that in the last months i was feeling like too much "N5 stucked" and trying to look for scientific evidence for almost everything i hear/read ... and sometimes like i feel that is not even enough and i get a sensation to hunt the truth for myself .. i tell this because you probably are in the area with more new discoverys/old myths ever .. can you share with me if you don't mind how it was, you feel that "process" to trying to look for the truth in your are of expertise? was before, after getting your degree? complications? etc .. Ok i shut up, time to read the articles! Thanks =) |
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Sakiro Wrote:
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Sakiro Wrote:
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Re: Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1662 … d_RVDocSum
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hey Alex.
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi dude,
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics In January 2006 I self-diagnosed my own metabolic syndrome and, over the course of a couple of months, identified all the foods that made my blood sugar spike dangerously and stopped eating them. (Basically that meant "all carbohydrates." In my case, even so-called low GI carbs cause my blood sugar to spike.)
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi dude, glad you share your experience about this topic.
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Sakiro, the problem with going on studies is that (as Alex is very aware) people are hugely individualistic. I know my solution won't work for everybody, but I do know it worked for me; therefore, it is a posible solution for anybody. One thing I think I did right (and I think Alex would agree) is that I used measurement to determine my success. Measuring weight change is very hard because it happens so slowly, but measuring blood glucose spikes after meals is instant gratification. There's nothing like seeing 220 on that display (we use mg/dl here in the US) to say "OK that was a mistake." I went through 300 test strips at USD $1 a pop (and neither then nor today does US health insurance cover this kind of self experimentation) figuring out what was safe and what wasn't.
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi dude, again =)
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics There is very little research that I know of related to truly low carb diets. The best source I have ever found is the book Life Without Bread:
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