If you have brain fog, difficult with memory retention, degrees of dementia because of advanced age or something else, I strongly advise you to try it. It changed the life of many people (mine included but I am obviously biased), and the fathers of some followers on Twitter with early dementia.
Don't ask me what this does to the brain to have such a effect, we would need research on it, and there will never be research with something that effective and cheap.
Do you know what caused your brain fog troubles? (Funny the stack includes Coke zero).
I'm not having brain trouble at the moment. I did try high dose niacin for a couple weeks according to a protocol on telegram. I was healthy, and heard this could really help with covid or long covid. I like to try things while healthy so I have a baseline of how they affect me. This had an amazing impact, as I was not nearly as short of breath when hiking uphill as usual, better by about 75%! Very cool. 😎
Niacin is a known vasodilator, that is why you felt that improvement so fast. The stack relies on Coke Zero, it is literally what makes it work, without it you DON'T GET the effects I wrote and commented about. I used to call it the secret sauce.
I am beyond brain fog, my brain was so severely damaged, doctors were diagnosing me with early onset AD. Took me a couple years (and the reason my Cognition stack looks like that) to find the root cause.
I had (still do, don't know the level now) Severe Grade 3 Erosive Gastritis, I was a inch away from real bad ulcer. The damage to the stomach lining, plus the diet doctors put me in, without adding any type of supplements made my body cannibalize itself.
Took me 2 entire years to fix my brain, and in 2020 I went from fixing, to enhancing it. Now I am back to what my brain used to be when I was 20 years old (36 now).
Wow, what a journey you were on. I'm so glad you found the source and turned that around towards healing, and thriving. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I can relate. I was quite ill for about 5 or 6 years. Finally turned it around and in the past 10 years I've never felt better in my whole life. 😊🙏 It feels so good after feeling bad for so long.
I took the niacin with some other supplements. I haven't done it for about 8 months now, but the effects of stayed. I am surprised.
I've given it some thought. Hate to say this, but I think I'm growing fond of my brain fog. It seems to be providing a degree of resilience to societal collapse. It seems as long as I can't focus for more than a minute or 2, I can't worry for longer than a minute or 2 . Before the fog descends again. 🤷
As I wrote, it is a good thing to know, and maybe have some, but should be last resort of some sort, it is expensive, and depending how much you take, it tally up pretty fast.
Fasting, and BHB are easier choices. Fasting will do wonder and it is free too lol.
Thanks, will add Fucoidan to the list of therapeutics. Absininin is another compound that can cross the BBB and at low molar concentrations inhibits aB formation via multiple pathways, including by targeting ROS, TNF and several proinflammatory cytokines as well as miRNA & other MAPK signalling pathways.
Fucoidan should be a last resort because of the price. I will write further on Fasting, BHB, which is cheaper (fasting is free, BHB is relatively cheap in the first world), also about Thiamine.
Fasting and/or BHB should be the focus for most Covid/Long Covid. Specially LC.
I want to help people, I will write other posts with only positive stuff you can/should take. Fucoidan is amazing, but sadly expensive. Fisetin is also amazing, my ex should me a lot of the good stuff it does.
But my favorite and relatively cheap is Beta HydroxyButyrate. And thiamine !!!!
Phase III trials of Homotaurine versus Alzheimer's ongoing per Wiki adding that FDA is likely to approve as the first "disease-modifying drug" for it. Seems odd that no research includes "Taurine/ Homotaurine" and "Fucoidan". All three are found in seaweeds - all three are being researched for Alzheimer's therapy - all three have a sulfur portion. Strange too, that only 2 studies pop up for "Homotaurine and Seaweed", since it's already in the running to be the first treatment for Alzheimer's and and is sourced from seaweed, as is Fucoidan.
Do you think this would help anosmia after covid. I had Covid in April 2021 and my smell and taste is still not 100%. I also had a strange rash that appeared 2 weeks after having covid mostly on legs and burning feet that is mostly gone but seems to come and go. I've tried most in your brain stack too. Thank you!
Anosmia is directly correlated with the nerve cells in your olfactory system and brain. I still didn't find a "one size fits all" for that, it is very unique, something that regenerate nerves and lowers inflammation would be extremely helpful from my perspective.
Rash was an allergic reaction after the infection, a immune shift that made you momentarily super-allergic to... well, something. Burning feet is usually sign of nerve damage, that is common among some people.
You should stick to the brain stack for a while. I am writing a post about thiamine, maybe that helps with anosmia, will have to check.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the response and will try the B Complex and smell training. I will update you on results. Not vaccinated and so far only had Covid one time.
In case you are wondering, here it is my "brain stack", to be precise at the end of the article -> https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/things-hidden-since-the-foundation?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=web&s=w
If you have brain fog, difficult with memory retention, degrees of dementia because of advanced age or something else, I strongly advise you to try it. It changed the life of many people (mine included but I am obviously biased), and the fathers of some followers on Twitter with early dementia.
Don't ask me what this does to the brain to have such a effect, we would need research on it, and there will never be research with something that effective and cheap.
Do you know what caused your brain fog troubles? (Funny the stack includes Coke zero).
I'm not having brain trouble at the moment. I did try high dose niacin for a couple weeks according to a protocol on telegram. I was healthy, and heard this could really help with covid or long covid. I like to try things while healthy so I have a baseline of how they affect me. This had an amazing impact, as I was not nearly as short of breath when hiking uphill as usual, better by about 75%! Very cool. 😎
Niacin is a known vasodilator, that is why you felt that improvement so fast. The stack relies on Coke Zero, it is literally what makes it work, without it you DON'T GET the effects I wrote and commented about. I used to call it the secret sauce.
I am beyond brain fog, my brain was so severely damaged, doctors were diagnosing me with early onset AD. Took me a couple years (and the reason my Cognition stack looks like that) to find the root cause.
I had (still do, don't know the level now) Severe Grade 3 Erosive Gastritis, I was a inch away from real bad ulcer. The damage to the stomach lining, plus the diet doctors put me in, without adding any type of supplements made my body cannibalize itself.
Took me 2 entire years to fix my brain, and in 2020 I went from fixing, to enhancing it. Now I am back to what my brain used to be when I was 20 years old (36 now).
Wow, what a journey you were on. I'm so glad you found the source and turned that around towards healing, and thriving. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I can relate. I was quite ill for about 5 or 6 years. Finally turned it around and in the past 10 years I've never felt better in my whole life. 😊🙏 It feels so good after feeling bad for so long.
I took the niacin with some other supplements. I haven't done it for about 8 months now, but the effects of stayed. I am surprised.
did you get hot flushes with that?
Yes, major hot flushes. I took some other things with it to help balance that out. But it seems it's part of the process.
I've given it some thought. Hate to say this, but I think I'm growing fond of my brain fog. It seems to be providing a degree of resilience to societal collapse. It seems as long as I can't focus for more than a minute or 2, I can't worry for longer than a minute or 2 . Before the fog descends again. 🤷
I laughed at this Mary sorry lol.
Very interesting thanks. I see the Nature Medic brand is the don but it's $$$$$.
As I wrote, it is a good thing to know, and maybe have some, but should be last resort of some sort, it is expensive, and depending how much you take, it tally up pretty fast.
Fasting, and BHB are easier choices. Fasting will do wonder and it is free too lol.
Thanks, will add Fucoidan to the list of therapeutics. Absininin is another compound that can cross the BBB and at low molar concentrations inhibits aB formation via multiple pathways, including by targeting ROS, TNF and several proinflammatory cytokines as well as miRNA & other MAPK signalling pathways.
Fucoidan should be a last resort because of the price. I will write further on Fasting, BHB, which is cheaper (fasting is free, BHB is relatively cheap in the first world), also about Thiamine.
Fasting and/or BHB should be the focus for most Covid/Long Covid. Specially LC.
100% agree, it's a super therapeutic IMOH.
Therapeutic properties of Berberine
A literature review
https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/therapeutic-properties-of-berberine?s=w
Thank you for looking into all of these supplements. I feel very cared for! 😍
I want to help people, I will write other posts with only positive stuff you can/should take. Fucoidan is amazing, but sadly expensive. Fisetin is also amazing, my ex should me a lot of the good stuff it does.
But my favorite and relatively cheap is Beta HydroxyButyrate. And thiamine !!!!
Having trouble locating the Brain stack in your articles??? Can you help?
https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/things-hidden-since-the-foundation?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=web&s=w
At the end of that article. Yes, it needs to be Coke Zero, no it is not a joke, and people taking it will swear by it lol =D.
Edit - Wrong link sorry.
Piracetam looks like a prescription drug so cant get it.Is there any replacement in the brain stack?
No, it is one of the cornerstones of the stack, it is what makes half of it work. Try see if you can import it legally.
If you can't, try see if you can find on sale in the respective of what Ebay is in the US.
No, it is one of the cornerstones of the stack, it is what makes half of it work. Try see if you can import it legally.
If you can't, try see if you can find on sale in the respective of what Ebay is in the US.
No, it is one of the cornerstones of the stack, it is what makes half of it work. Try see if you can import it legally.
If you can't, try see if you can find on sale in the respective of what Ebay is in the US.
No, it is one of the cornerstones of the stack, it is what makes half of it work. Try see if you can import it legally.
If you can't, try see if you can find on sale in the respective of what Ebay is in the US.
PubMed searches:
"Fucoidan and Seaweed" = 586 results.
"Fucoidan and Alzheimer's" = 33
"Taurine and Seaweed" = 20
"Taurine and Alzheimer's" = 196
"Homotaurine and Seaweed" = 2
"Homotaurine and Alzheimer's" = 61
"Taurine and Fucoidan" = 0
"Homotaurine and Fucoidan" = 0
Phase III trials of Homotaurine versus Alzheimer's ongoing per Wiki adding that FDA is likely to approve as the first "disease-modifying drug" for it. Seems odd that no research includes "Taurine/ Homotaurine" and "Fucoidan". All three are found in seaweeds - all three are being researched for Alzheimer's therapy - all three have a sulfur portion. Strange too, that only 2 studies pop up for "Homotaurine and Seaweed", since it's already in the running to be the first treatment for Alzheimer's and and is sourced from seaweed, as is Fucoidan.
Would Artemisinin be an alternative?
Artemisinin Attenuates Amyloid-Induced Brain Inflammation and Memory Impairments by Modulating TLR4/NF-κB Signaling
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35683033/
It would too.
Do you think this would help anosmia after covid. I had Covid in April 2021 and my smell and taste is still not 100%. I also had a strange rash that appeared 2 weeks after having covid mostly on legs and burning feet that is mostly gone but seems to come and go. I've tried most in your brain stack too. Thank you!
Usually the whole B complex and training your smelling sense again -> https://www.authorea.com/users/317811/articles/516333-use-of-b-complex-vitamins-and-olfactory-training-for-treating-covid-19-related-anosmia
Anosmia is directly correlated with the nerve cells in your olfactory system and brain. I still didn't find a "one size fits all" for that, it is very unique, something that regenerate nerves and lowers inflammation would be extremely helpful from my perspective.
Rash was an allergic reaction after the infection, a immune shift that made you momentarily super-allergic to... well, something. Burning feet is usually sign of nerve damage, that is common among some people.
You should stick to the brain stack for a while. I am writing a post about thiamine, maybe that helps with anosmia, will have to check.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the response and will try the B Complex and smell training. I will update you on results. Not vaccinated and so far only had Covid one time.