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2015-09-19 at 5:35 PM UTCOh snap, this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/...eally_want_to/
Lead me to this, 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone/DHF, and it's cheap! One of the most potent and promising antidepressants currently available. Only reason I hadn't used it is because I couldn't find a good supplier, THT.co had closed and they were the only sellers of a few items I wanted to try, then when they reopened they increased their prices to small purchasers many fold. You can some really interesting and positive reports from people who've tried it. Highly recommend it for anyone who could benefit from it. The price is so low it's well worth trying given the potential, not much downside. If you can't spare a measly $20 or work up the effort to order it it's almost guaranteed that it's because you're irresponsible, lazy, and apathetic. Stop wasting money on things you don't actually need (Don't start bitching, your fucked up priorities got you here.) and save your pennies.
Cure depression in 3-4 days
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic...-4-days-study/
http://examine.com/supplements/7,8-dihydroxyflavone/
Combining it with forskolin (cheap and readily available) may prevent tolerance/TrkB downregulation. It should also be used sublingually or intranasally because oral bioavailability it very low.
Here: http://www.bluebrainboost.com/p/buy-...ne-supplement/
May pick up their CBD as well if I don't find a superior product (doubtful considering the problems that have been found with the majority of CBD products being sold): http://www.bluebrainboost.com/p/Cannabidiol/ -
2015-09-19 at 6:19 PM UTCI'll post as many times in a row as I want.
Post-Session Administration of USP Methylene Blue Facilitates the Retention of Pathological Fear Extinction and Contextual Memory in Phobic Adults
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467026/Results
Consistent with predictions, participants displaying low end fear at post-training showed significantly less fear at follow-up if they received methylene blue post-training relative to placebo. In contrast, participants displaying moderate to high levels of post-training fear tended to fare worse at follow-up relative to placebo. Methylene blue's enhancement of contextual memory was unrelated to initial or post-training claustrophobic fear.
Conclusions
Methylene blue enhances memory and the retention of fear extinction when administered after a successful exposure session, but may have a deleterious effect on extinction when administered after an unsuccessful exposure session.
Memory modulation, fully possible now. It's an interesting thing to think about, the therapeutic potential, potential as a technique for various forms of self-improvement. Administer something to prevent/reduce memory formation after a negative experience, something to augment it after a positive one. Great theme for a dystopian science fiction novel. Dystopian only because it's more entertaining and the masses generally aren't capable or willing to see that it's in fact more likely to push things toward utopia, accept unabashed augmentation -
2015-09-19 at 7:36 PM UTChttp://questioning-answers.blogspot.com/2014/06/more-suramin-and-autism-mouse-findings.html
http://questioning-answers.blogspot.com/2013/03/autism-maternal-immune-activation-suramin.html
http://questioning-answers.blogspot.com/2013/03/epigenetics-en-2-and-autism-brain.html
Jesus christ, autism is so fucking complex and multifaceted. Same with schizophrenia, but possibly to a lower extent. So many aspects to treat. I'm not sure if it's possible for there to one day be a single pill you could take to treat everything, or at least all major symptoms. Some common origin, a unified theory, would be a godsend, especially if you could still reverse it by adulthood. Imagine how horrible it would be to be in a position where you were desperately attempting to treat this so you could function and possibly, hopefully, finally learn how it's supposed to feel to be a real human being. Oh, that's me. Look at me, aren't I sad? :'<
"List of ways your brain is abnormal/fucked up."
That's what I want, a brain scan and analysis. Well, in a more optimistic light, you take some 4-FA or MDMA for that serotonin boost, stimulation, empathogenic quality, pyrazolam for anxiolysis without side effects, or etizolam or another benzo if you're okay with them and the lack of sustainability, some memantine for sensory overload/excessive glutamate, maybe even some good cannabinoids for sociability. That probably gets you as close as an acute treatment can currently get you. No, that probably isn't sustainable and still leaves you as a sort of patchwork Frankenstein, imitation human being. -
2015-09-19 at 8:15 PM UTC
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2015-09-19 at 8:20 PM UTC
I'll post as many times in a row as I want.
Post-Session Administration of USP Methylene Blue Facilitates the Retention of Pathological Fear Extinction and Contextual Memory in Phobic Adults
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467026/
Memory modulation, fully possible now. It's an interesting thing to think about, the therapeutic potential, potential as a technique for various forms of self-improvement. Administer something to prevent/reduce memory formation after a negative experience, something to augment it after a positive one. Great theme for a dystopian science fiction novel. Dystopian only because it's more entertaining and the masses generally aren't capable or willing to see that it's in fact more likely to push things toward utopia, accept unabashed augmentation
I work with methlyne blue in the fish trade. It's disallowed for use in non ornamental fish due to being a carcinigen. -
2015-09-19 at 8:35 PM UTCEverything causes cancer. The studies usually use insane dosages in rats, and the dose makes the poison. Pretty sure it's safe at the dosages used, especially if used sublingually. I don't think they would even allow human studies if it was a serious carcinogen at the doses used.
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2015-09-19 at 9:35 PM UTC
Everything causes cancer. The studies usually use insane dosages in rats, and the dose makes the poison. Pretty sure it's safe at the dosages used, especially if used sublingually. I don't think they would even allow human studies if it was a serious carcinogen at the doses used.
Reply to my rat thread you big brained tiny dick little waste of oxygen. -
2015-09-19 at 9:55 PM UTC
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Goddamn you Lanny, you mentally deficient incompetent indolent little twink. You're ruining everything.
I already messaged him about this the other day.. noreply about it. I forgot what I was even gonna make a thread about. Couldnt even make one in H&S.
Oh and whileIm at it, youre right about everything, go ahead and get the "I-told-you-so" confetti out. My life is so incredibly fucked atm. -
2015-09-20 at 1:25 AM UTCLiver failure combo: Buspirone 30mg Melatonin 6mg Diphenhydramine 100 mg Flexeril 40mg Don't have enough shit to put me in a coma
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2015-09-20 at 2:17 AM UTCyou are probably aware that liver failure is an excruciating, undignified death....
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2015-09-20 at 2:19 AM UTCYeah but these pills I took ain't gonna give me all the liver failure at once, it builds up Plus I'm a masochist
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2015-09-20 at 2:25 AM UTCthere is masochism, and then there is agony so bad that you will dry heave, between futile pleas for mercy from god, whom you will find a sudden appreciation for while in extremis
I know people who work in hospice, it's just about the worst way to die -
2015-09-20 at 2:27 AM UTCstomach cancer is also really fucked up, too, as far as diseases that cause suffering.
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2015-09-20 at 3:22 AM UTCGuh, had a disturbing short nightmare right before I woke up from a few hour nap. I can't remember what I saw, but I think it may have had to do with the breakdown of reality, like if you were having a really bad powerful trip or losing your mind, and there may have been the feeling in the dream that made it feel like I was perceiving it as if I was awake and it was really happening, which is pretty common in dreams, as opposed to the also common feeling of detachment, like you're simply a spectator. Then there's also the issue of "dream logic", not sure if that was an element and there was something more to it, I think I vaguely remember something related to the basic concepts of good and bad, or a "mirror" that preceded the experience.
Reminds me of McKenna and other people who have reported that if you take a hit of DMT in a dream you may have the actual experience, not a dream of what it's like, it's far too far from standard dreams, but an actual DMT experience while you're asleep and dreaming. I had been thinking about the sub-breakthrough visuals beforehand. It's possible an endogenous release can be triggered, or this could have been a standard nightmare. Pretty freaky. -
2015-09-20 at 4:14 AM UTCGood to see im not missing a thing by not posting or coming here anymore
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2015-09-20 at 6:18 AM UTC
Good to see im not missing a thing by not posting or coming here anymore
Neither are we -
2015-09-20 at 10:21 AM UTCI'm so stoned and high on T-PAIN that I'm crosseyed, but I think this marine is pretty hot. http://imgur.com/a/bwvOs
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2015-09-20 at 4:21 PM UTC
Good to see im not missing a thing by not posting or coming here anymore
I highly recommend you try this: http://niggasin.space/forum/better-living-through-chemistry/67-the-retarded-thread-fuck-§m£ÂgØL-made-one-first-edition?p=26118#post26118
Don't be pessimistic, this isn't like T-PAIN, which is pretty good for what it is, this is some next level shit. Reminds you of (es)ketamine, doesn't it? Remember how well that worked at first compared to other things. Shit, I wonder what it would be like if you combined them. Imagine that. The MOAs are different and I don't think they would interfere with each other, so the effects should at least be cumulative. The combination should be synergistic, just look at the pharmacology and think about how they would complement each other, I'm curios about just how synergistic it might be. I would use ketamine first, followed by 7,8-DHF after the effects have worn off.
Will you try it, PoC, for old time's sake? Hopelessness, apathy, believing you deserve to suffer, refusing help offered because you want to spite the person offering it; I worry you might avoid the things I recommend due to self-destructive reasons.
Seriously, imagine if it was at least twice as effective/good as esketamine was at first, even 3 times, and the nice thing with 7,8-DHF is that the improvements will continue with time. Come on PoC, do it for Adolf Hitler. -
2015-09-20 at 5:51 PM UTCDaily news you can use.
http://nypost.com/2015/09/19/how-ahmeds-clock-became-a-false-convenient-tale-of-racism/
Fucking leftists, this actually sounded like a reasonable accusation of racism or at least paranoia gone overboard, but that actually does look suspicious as fuck. And he didn't even build it, at least not in the way that most would assume, in line with the impression that the media gave, he just took out the parts and used the suitcase as the new housing. "What are the odds it was actually a bomb?" Pretty low, but things are the way they are and this seems perfectly in line with expected responses. And as they detailed, there have been many other cases where students have faced similar situations for ridiculous reasons, and there were no accusations of racism. And race/ethnicity should be relevant factor, the reality is that terrorists, on a per capita basis, are disproportionately likely to be Muslims "How many incidences of teenagers/children committing terrorism have there been in first world countries?" I don't know, very little, most likely, possibly none in the US, but that still doesn't change the reality of odds ratios and rational behind profiling. Don't misunderstand, I certainly don't support the changes that have occurred since Columbine and 9/11, I just don't think the leftist narrative of (unwarranted) racial bias stands up to scrutiny in general, or at the very least that the properly calculated effect size is far far smaller than they would like to believe.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150916162912.htm
New research on attractiveness and mating
What people find 'desirable' and 'essential' in a long-term partner[FONT=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=14px]Gender Differences: Specifically, the study revealed that men and women differed in the percentage indicating:[/SIZE][/FONT]
- it was 'desirable/essential' that their potential partner was good-looking (M 92 percent vs. W 84 percent),
- had a slender body (M 80 percent vs. W 58 percent),
- had a steady income (M 74 percent vs. W 97 percent),
- and made/will make a lot of money (M 47 percent vs. W 69 percent).
Men care more about looks, women care a helluva lot more about money.Income: People with higher incomes had stronger preferences for partners who are good looking – and this was true for both men and women. Men with higher incomes showed stronger preferences for women with slender bodies. Wealthier women had stronger preferences for men who had a steady income or made lots of money.
Wealthier men care even more about/are more selective for looks, wealthier women care even more about money. Take the Red Pill and accept the truth. -
2015-09-20 at 7:03 PM UTCAargh, omg, super cute kitten I want to make friends with. Why must cats be so mobile and skittish, aloof and hard to track down? I've seen it a few times in the area in front and just saw it. I heard something by my door that sounded odd (unnaturally high level of awareness, the radius I'm particularly aware of, where it's impossible to sneak up on me, is unusually large and I receive much more sensory information), like a dog or person crouching by it (It's happened before with the neighbor kids peeking through my screen door.) so I silently got up to look behind the partially open inner door and it was playing with/scratching my doormat.
Not sure what breed it is, but it's waaay cuter than average, and kittens are generally already pretty cute to begin with. It's really a beautiful cat, I'd love to know what its breed or ancestry is if it's mixed. I wish there was a whistle you could blow to make them come to you, damn cats, stop running away!
It's very distinct looking, I don't think I've seen a cat like it before. I'll definitely get a picture if I can. I should definitely buy some good dry treats with an odor that will draw it and leave them on my doormat. I think it may be a siamese mix or snowshoe, and its fur pattern is perfectly kawaii.