A cognitive supplement is changing my life

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techstepgenr8tion
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29 Jan 2018, 9:06 am

This is a trip, and I really didn't expect this to happen - ever.

I ordered Primal Herb's Neuro Shroom a couple weeks ago as I knew I had some major projects coming up at work and realized I'd probably want something to help get me through it.

The way I'd phrase this - a lot of us have varying degrees of stress damage, in some cases pretty severe (as in my own). I've been taking it twice a day since Wednesday of last week and for the changes I'm seeing I almost have to pinch myself to remind myself that I'm not dreaming.

The main ingredient is lion's mane, it's got some rishi's and other things as well as an organic huprazine A compound. In my early 20's I went through the list of nootripics and tried the -racetam's, Hydergeine, Pyritinol, Picamilon, etc. and some of them made me feel speedy, some made me a little clearer, some actually gave me bradychardia (the -racetams in particular), this one's giving me none of that. It's a bit like whatever gateways it works though are very well gated an allocated by your body.

I normally don't like to give advertisements but, truthfully, if this stuff can do for anyone else anything close to what it's doing for me I'd be highly irresponsible not to share this info. On Amazon it's $44, about 90 doses, so at $.50 a cup it's not insanely expensive although I figure interpretation of that depends on budget. Either or I'd be curious to hear, if anyone else tries it, what kinds of results they get. It *could* help with general gaps in neural connection with autism, without the stress damage, but in my own case I'm pretty sure most of what it's correcting is exitotoxic.


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29 Jan 2018, 10:30 pm

I'd be curious to give this a try.


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13 Feb 2018, 3:19 am

Is this something like a nootripic :?: I tried a couple & I didn't notice any effects so I'd be hesitant to try anything similar.


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13 Feb 2018, 7:26 am

I can only speak for myself. Most of the nootropics I tried didn't work, this seems to be making relatively stable improvements with each dose.

Again, no one has to try it who doesn't want to just that I think it would be near criminal negligence not to tell people that it exists and that I'm getting this much neurological progress out of it.


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