Hello Area thank you very much for your reply, really exhaustive!
Look at the only certainty I can tell you is that when I hire a nootropic Piracetam family, Phenylpiracetam in particular, my "problems" vanish ... I go back and be empathic, to have emotions, to talk to people, not to have anxiety anticipatory, to have a much more regular breathing ... energy and desire to do, explore new things ... I do not think before doing things but I face everything with desire.
Some people told me that Piracetam in addition to increasing the density of NMDA receptors and releasing glutamate (this is a bit contradictory ... some claim that it is not released and others yes) also have the ability to help for those suffering from hypoxia so the cerebral circulation maybe in the areas with lesions is greater ... making more oxygen flow.
What do you think about it ? maybe it helps precisely the damaged areas to have a greater neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. (greater BDNF and NGF).
Sulbutiamine no effect or even greater sense of restlessness.
NSI if there really was a lesion I think it is very interesting as a compound, I add to the list even if I sincerely would like to continue with the Racetam by cycling the doses, putting days off and on for not having fast tolerance. Days OFF I could enter Noopept.
I need to check if there is any kind of resonance in my country you are talking about.
I did a magnetic resonance with contrast liquid to the brain (you can see everything) and it was negative but I would like to show it to you in private (if I can download the images because they are in a CD rom).
Copper and iron are in line with the values of the laboratory, so I assume everything is on that side.
Training always seems to me to do it with the handbrake pulled in the sense that I can not express force and bring out all the anger I have inside ... connecting to emotions I probably keep them too ... I think I'm going back to lift weights.
As for fasting I'm a little hesitant in the sense ... when I tried it the first time I immediately had benefits ... but after 3 months it is there that the problems that I carry with me have started too ... now, probably having something to Glutamate / NMDA level some mechanism was initially beneficial and then harmful ...
Look at the only certainty I can tell you is that when I hire a nootropic Piracetam family, Phenylpiracetam in particular, my "problems" vanish ... I go back and be empathic, to have emotions, to talk to people, not to have anxiety anticipatory, to have a much more regular breathing ... energy and desire to do, explore new things ... I do not think before doing things but I face everything with desire.
Some people told me that Piracetam in addition to increasing the density of NMDA receptors and releasing glutamate (this is a bit contradictory ... some claim that it is not released and others yes) also have the ability to help for those suffering from hypoxia so the cerebral circulation maybe in the areas with lesions is greater ... making more oxygen flow.
What do you think about it ? maybe it helps precisely the damaged areas to have a greater neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. (greater BDNF and NGF).
Sulbutiamine no effect or even greater sense of restlessness.
NSI if there really was a lesion I think it is very interesting as a compound, I add to the list even if I sincerely would like to continue with the Racetam by cycling the doses, putting days off and on for not having fast tolerance. Days OFF I could enter Noopept.
I need to check if there is any kind of resonance in my country you are talking about.
I did a magnetic resonance with contrast liquid to the brain (you can see everything) and it was negative but I would like to show it to you in private (if I can download the images because they are in a CD rom).
Copper and iron are in line with the values of the laboratory, so I assume everything is on that side.
Training always seems to me to do it with the handbrake pulled in the sense that I can not express force and bring out all the anger I have inside ... connecting to emotions I probably keep them too ... I think I'm going back to lift weights.
As for fasting I'm a little hesitant in the sense ... when I tried it the first time I immediately had benefits ... but after 3 months it is there that the problems that I carry with me have started too ... now, probably having something to Glutamate / NMDA level some mechanism was initially beneficial and then harmful ...