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Yeah! I just had a new experience of sorts. Started Reta 2 days ago. Along with the irreverent and inviolable obesity I'm plagued with, the odious diabesity affected my brain. My IQ dropped at least twenty points. I've been scouring around for nootropics and have tested several of them with varied and mostly insignificant effects. Modaf is one exception. I always test them out by doing a Wonderlic test. It's a 50 questions in 12 minutes version. The usual, no assist version, I complete in about 10 minutes and they provide some score between 55 and 60. No idea how it works. On Modaf, I do it in around 9 minutes and the score is around 60-62. After buying 6 bottles of 6 different compounds from some "chemists from Switzerland", I tested two of them along with Modaf. The 2 are Bemethyl and Methylene Blue. I did test it last week, and pranked my family members who thought that I had used Harpic in the toilet bowl after I took a leak [Methylene Blue turned your pee blue], but it didn't affect my cognition all that much.

Today, however, things were different, and that's an understatement. In the morning, I did the modaf-bemethyl-methylene blue trio. Forty minutes later, something happened to me. My breathing changed, my vision sharpened, and most crucially, my mind felt different. I did the wonderlic thingy in 7 minutes. I've hit that mark before so it wasn't conclusive. I then did the Stanford-Binet standard test. I usually hit between 150 and 160 on it, which is a drop from my teenage Triple 9 entry score. But today I hit the 160 with time to spare. The only change I can think of is the Reta. So all this tldr context is to ask: Have any of you used Nootropics while on Reta or other GLPs? Do you guys use any 'brain candy'?

P.S:- It sure is fun, when you hit social media with your teenage brain. Especially them political groups.
 
Learned about Nootropics in 2006/2007. Used since 2010 or so. And still now. Though presently, any with oral ROA require some timing adjustments.
 
ZeroPoint222 said:
Learned about Nootropics in 2006/2007. Used since 2010 or so. And still now. Though presently, any with oral ROA require some timing adjustments.
Which ones? How do you fare if you had to be off them for a few months?
 
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Yeah! I just had a new experience of sorts. Started Reta 2 days ago. Along with the irreverent and inviolable obesity I'm plagued with, the odious diabesity affected my brain. My IQ dropped at least twenty points. I've been scouring around for nootropics and have tested several of them with varied and mostly insignificant effects. Modaf is one exception. I always test them out by doing a Wonderlic test. It's a 50 questions in 12 minutes version. The usual, no assist version, I complete in about 10 minutes and they provide some score between 55 and 60. No idea how it works. On Modaf, I do it in around 9 minutes and the score is around 60-62. After buying 6 bottles of 6 different compounds from some "chemists from Switzerland", I tested two of them along with Modaf. The 2 are Bemethyl and Methylene Blue. I did test it last week, and pranked my family members who thought that I had used Harpic in the toilet bowl after I took a leak [Methylene Blue turned your pee blue], but it didn't affect my cognition all that much.

Today, however, things were different, and that's an understatement. In the morning, I did the modaf-bemethyl-methylene blue trio. Forty minutes later, something happened to me. My breathing changed, my vision sharpened, and most crucially, my mind felt different. I did the wonderlic thingy in 7 minutes. I've hit that mark before so it wasn't conclusive. I then did the Stanford-Binet standard test. I usually hit between 150 and 160 on it, which is a drop from my teenage Triple 9 entry score. But today I hit the 160 with time to spare. The only change I can think of is the Reta. So all this tldr context is to ask: Have any of you used Nootropics while on Reta or other GLPs? Do you guys use any 'brain candy'?

P.S:- It sure is fun, when you hit social media with your teenage brain. Especially them political groups.
Wow... You must be taking far too high a dose if your urine has changed colour when exposed to methyl blue.

Reta, just like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide, acts on the dopaminergic pathway and, to put it simply, reduces impulsivity. There are fairly strong indications that it has a positive effect on people with ADHD. And that’s all we can say, as there is a lack of research on the subject
 
GeraltRedhammer said:
Wow... You must be taking far too high a dose if your urine has changed colour when exposed to methyl blue.
Hmmm.. it's a single 10mg capsule.

GeraltRedhammer said:
Reta, just like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide, acts on the dopaminergic pathway and, to put it simply, reduces impulsivity
Huh...A dopamine agonist? Reducing impulsivity? Strange... Must check it.
 
Smiter said:
Huh...A dopamine agonist? Reducing impulsivity? Strange... Must check it.
Nope not an agonist, a modulator. It actually reduces the firing of dopaminergic neurons associated with the reward pathway, hence less impulsivity.
 
Smiter said:
Hmmm.. it's a single 10mg capsule.
I have liquid methyl blue, and it doesn’t really work for me. However, in higher doses it is toxic. Research doesn’t really suggest any particular benefits either.
 
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