My stack for testosterone, anxiety, inflammation and muscle growth: reasonable?

HighT

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There was one website, where many (Test boost) herbs were listed and the guy was saying that you have to take one different herb every day, so your body doesn't get used to it. Which makes sence, cause 2 years ago I took Ashwagandha (cheap one) and had great effects,I didn't even expect it. But 3-4 days later I wasn't feeling anything. I starrted popping 3-4-5-6 pills (buying more expensive/better quality) and nothing happened... Same story with Tribulus back than.

I forgot the website, but I have saved the herbs list. Please do research them one by one cause I have read some could be estrogenic and reports here from guys who got their balls shrunk .God forbid. And again the program is to take them one a day. Today Tribulus, tommorow Ashwaganda, third day Cordyceps etc.etc.

Ant Extract
Ashwaganda
Butea Superba
Catauba Bark
Cistanche
Cordyceps
Eleuthero
Goji Berry
He Shou Wu
Horny Goat Weed (aka Epimedium)
Iodine
Maca
Maral Root
Mucuna Pruriens
Muira Puama
Pine Pollen
Rhodiola
Royal Jelly
Schisandra
Shilijat
Suma Root Extract
Tongkat Ali aka Long Jack
Tribulus
Yohimbe
Fadogia Agrestis
Chlorella
Spirulina
 

Brandin

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Actually ,i agree. This is what i actually think, know and experience myself,i was lazy to explain it so deeply again since i don't have time to stay on the forum all day :)) You explained very well,i had that on my head aswell. Only DHT makes you stop caring about anything and everything,but without being a backstabber or mean,just chill and careless.
Haha I appreciate it man. I spend alot of time thinking about these things...
 

Texon

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Mucuna can **** your brain and gives you withdrawal, piracetam doesn't give you withdrawal,you just don't get the effects when not using it. If you use it as needed has only benefits, it is a pretty old drug and acts similar to aspirin for mitochondrial respiration.I personally used it before having sex with my gf because acts similar to viagra ahah. You recover fast from ejaculation.Here are some of the great benefits of piracetam. Piracetam:

Influences membrane fluidity, particularly when normal fluidity is compromised, as is often seen during aging. Piracetam has been shown to alter the physical properties of the plasma membrane by increasing its fluidity and by protecting the cell against hypoxia. This effect of piracetam doesn’t just make it great for the brain, but for the whole body as well. Piracetam is an agent with antithrombotic, neuroprotective and rheological properties.
Significantly decreases the destabilizing effects of the amyloid peptide. Amyloid peptide was shown to cause lipid disorganization within the cell membranes.
Increases locus coeruleus firing, which increases noradrenaline levels in the brain. This effect can enhance focus, alertness and libido. Some people who use piracetam report an increase in libido.
Has been found to increase oxygen consumption in the brain, apparently in connection to ATP metabolism. Piracetam, while in the brain, appears to increase the synthesis of cytochrome b5, which is a part of the electron transport mechanism in mitochondria. This effect combined with the improvement in cell fluidity can greatly increase cellular function and energy production.
Mitochondrial stabilization and protection might be an important mechanism to explain many of piracetam’s beneficial effects in elderly patients.
Protect neurons against endotoxin damage. In alcohol-treated rats, piracetam administration is associated with a decrease in lipofuscin, a marker of neuron membrane damage. Furthermore, piracetam promotes neuroplasticity when neural circuits are recoverable.
Inhibits stress-induced increase in prolactin.
Influences neurotransmitter function as follows. Piracetam:
Enhances the efficacy of AMPA (a glutamate receptor)-induced calcium influx in brain cells. It also increases the maximal density of AMPA receptors in synaptic membranes from rat cortex due to the recruitment of a subset of AMPA receptors which do not normally contribute to synaptic transmission. At larger doses, piracetam potentiates potassium-induced release of glutamate from rat hippocampal nerves.
Modifies hippocampal acetylcholine levels in the rat and increases the population of muscarinic cholinergic receptors in the frontal cortex of aged but not young mice by up to 40%. Furthermore, carbachol-induced accumulation of inositol-monophosphates (a measure of muscarinic cholinergic receptor function that decreases with age) was elevated following piracetam treatment suggesting that piracetam can normalize functional deficits associated with aging.
In the glutamatergic system, significantly increased N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor density in the forebrain of aging mice by approximately 20% after 14 days of treatment. Furthermore, piracetam treatment normalized the age-related elevated affinity of L-glutamate for the NMDA receptor, suggesting that it can restore NMDA receptor function.
Affect the dopaminergic system, which can be blocked with a dopamine receptor antagonist.
Piracetam stimulates an antidepressant action of a single dose of ketamine in cases of behavioral depression, though it has no antidepressant effect when administered at a single dose (only chronically). Piracetam seems to potentiate the effect of other compounds, such as ketamine or other anti-depressants.
Piracetam has been shown to increase reading comprehension and accuracy in dyslexic
children, improve alertness, socialization and IQ in elderly psychiatric patients and even has promise for treating alcoholism.
So this sounds like it attenuates glutamate effects and promotes energy and mitochondrial function? How about effects on gaba, sleep and adrenaline. I have some SNPs that cause slowed elimination of catecholamines etc. Getting even 6 hrs of uninterrupted sleep is rare. Thanks!
 
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