Such_Saturation
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It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
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Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
kineticz said:Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
I slept like a baby on it last night.
Dr Marianco says serotonin in some people increases dopamine due to reducing the conversion to adrenaline.
Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
schultz said:Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
How do you know it gives you lactic acid?
I just gave 4mg to one of my goats, I wonder if she'll get sleepy
Such_Saturation said:kineticz said:Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
I slept like a baby on it last night.
Dr Marianco says serotonin in some people increases dopamine due to reducing the conversion to adrenaline.
Low dopamine causes restless legs and fermentation.
kineticz said:Such_Saturation said:kineticz said:Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
I slept like a baby on it last night.
Dr Marianco says serotonin in some people increases dopamine due to reducing the conversion to adrenaline.
Low dopamine causes restless legs and fermentation.
You seem to disagree with things I have already said, the cypro, by lowering serotonin, could lower dopamine in some people, hence promote restless legs.
Such_Saturation said:It gives me lactic acid and takes away the will to do anything. Then it gives me restless legs so I need to spend the night walking around, but it makes me too tired to walk around
Sheik said:Cyproheptadine is one hell of a drug.
answersfound said:Sheik said:Cyproheptadine is one hell of a drug.
Agreed. Anytime Cyproheptadine is recommended for use on this website, there should be a disclaimer: "Your world views will change. You may feel immortal. You may not care about little petty things like you used to. You may feel completely lost in this mad world." And then after that you should have to watch this video:
http://youtu.be/4N3N1MlvVc4
narouz said:answersfound said:Sheik said:Cyproheptadine is one hell of a drug.
Agreed. Anytime Cyproheptadine is recommended for use on this website, there should be a disclaimer: "Your world views will change. You may feel immortal. You may not care about little petty things like you used to. You may feel completely lost in this mad world." And then after that you should have to watch this video:
http://youtu.be/4N3N1MlvVc4
I've always liked that version of the song.
I really like cypro,
but...not in the way/scale described here.
Not saying at all that those experiences are invalid.
We've seen that people react to these kind of drugs very differently.
Check out the radically different experiences to, say, lisuride here on the forum....
haidut said:Actually, I've used [cyproheptadine] for extended periods of time even at the "high" doses mentioned in the studies (24mg+). Btw, if you look at some of the animal studies, the dosage used when converted to a human dose would be 60mg+ per day. I have never taken that high of a dose but at about half of that dose (32mg) I felt like I had a gut of steel - i.e. no gut issues even after eating and drinking things that would bring me to my knees in the past. It is also very sedating at doses over 16mg per day, but for people with serious gut issues that may be one good option of stabilizing things and then working with diet to fix issues long-term. Long story short - I have taken cypro for several months in a row and aside from the drowsiness I did not get any other side effects. But keep in mind that everybody may, and probably will, react differently. So, I'd start low and work my way up only if necessary and with caution.
TheHound said:https://raypeatforum.com/forums/posts/97040/ I made a thread, but it got minimal replies and it seems no one knew so I'll try here.
since cyproheptadine suppresses growth hormone, will it suppress further height growth in a 20 year old?
??Such_Saturation said:https://raypeatforum.com/forums/posts/97154/ But perhaps we should consider an L-Dopa combination
Charlie said:https://raypeatforum.com/forums/posts/97155/??Such_Saturation said:https://raypeatforum.com/forums/posts/97154/ But perhaps we should consider an L-Dopa combination