daniel5
Bluelighter
Yes, Inositol, the ingredient that is found in energy drinks like Red Bull...
I am gonna start off by saying that I am very impressed with Inositol and that
the experience exceeded my expectations and was very rewarding...
So, after hearing good things about Inositol and especially after reading the
Inositol wiki that clearly states that high doses have anti-depressant effects, I
decided to give it a try. I "happenned" to see a bottle of 100 500mg Inositol tablets being sold at GNC for 10 dollars, which happens to be a really good price... I take ten of them to start and wait... an hour later I definitely feel an effect, mild-nootropic-like in nature, like the effect I get from the Inositol in Red Bull... I notice that I feel slightly more immune to stress and more focused, and this lasts for a couple hours...after taking a small rest, I decide to go for the full effect =]
So as the "wiki suggested" I take 24 tablets at once, gulp down some water and head outside to go to a club nearby... T+45 minutes I feel a rush in my stomach that I get when I take E, and then T+55 minutes I start to feel the effect... I am starting to feel much more relaxed and focused, as I do when I, say, am coming up on a half a pill.. I run into a friend on the subway and am able to have a conversation very easily (I have social anxiety so usually its not very easy) ... It seems that my brain is working faster and better than usual, and I am pleased with the effect...after getting off the train, as I walk towards the club, I notice that if I meditate, it almost feels kind of like I am rolling, wow.
I was actually getting small head rushes here and there, pretty cool, up until about T+2hr15min...then after T+3hrs the feeling begins to very very gradually fade away over a course of a few hours; there is no come down since it fades away so gradually over time. I am now home, T+9hrs, and I don't feel cracked out or anything, I will now try to get some sleep. Wow - I am really impressed with this chemical!! It exceeded my expectations, and is now probably going to become one of my favorites.
I am gonna start off by saying that I am very impressed with Inositol and that
the experience exceeded my expectations and was very rewarding...
So, after hearing good things about Inositol and especially after reading the
Inositol wiki that clearly states that high doses have anti-depressant effects, I
decided to give it a try. I "happenned" to see a bottle of 100 500mg Inositol tablets being sold at GNC for 10 dollars, which happens to be a really good price... I take ten of them to start and wait... an hour later I definitely feel an effect, mild-nootropic-like in nature, like the effect I get from the Inositol in Red Bull... I notice that I feel slightly more immune to stress and more focused, and this lasts for a couple hours...after taking a small rest, I decide to go for the full effect =]
So as the "wiki suggested" I take 24 tablets at once, gulp down some water and head outside to go to a club nearby... T+45 minutes I feel a rush in my stomach that I get when I take E, and then T+55 minutes I start to feel the effect... I am starting to feel much more relaxed and focused, as I do when I, say, am coming up on a half a pill.. I run into a friend on the subway and am able to have a conversation very easily (I have social anxiety so usually its not very easy) ... It seems that my brain is working faster and better than usual, and I am pleased with the effect...after getting off the train, as I walk towards the club, I notice that if I meditate, it almost feels kind of like I am rolling, wow.
I was actually getting small head rushes here and there, pretty cool, up until about T+2hr15min...then after T+3hrs the feeling begins to very very gradually fade away over a course of a few hours; there is no come down since it fades away so gradually over time. I am now home, T+9hrs, and I don't feel cracked out or anything, I will now try to get some sleep. Wow - I am really impressed with this chemical!! It exceeded my expectations, and is now probably going to become one of my favorites.