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NanaW's avatar

God Bless you and your friend. My spouse had to get the jab to get a new job in January. I’ve had some type of respiratory virus 2 times since late 2019 and the last round (late 2020] left me with brain fog that I only now feel like I’m almost back to my regular self. I’m pretty certain whatever the witches brew they used to create Covid-19 has things in it that affect your mental capabilities in and of itself. It possible that the vaxes and boosters are to increase and amplify the effects of whatever the virus itself does to us.

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Moriarty's avatar

I hope my “brain stack” helps you recover, it helped everyone who tried, in different levels, but everyone had success.

And you are correct, in some ways, Covid will affect the mental capabilities by many pathways, lots of different ways to do it. And the vaccines will do the same, because virus, and vaccines have spike protein.

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NanaW's avatar

I’m having difficulty locating the Piracetam here in the US. it appears to be either out of stock permanently, or I keep missing out when it’s there. Not many sources here and web md said something about it not being recognized as a legitimate supplement in the US. Thanks FDA!

Is there an acceptable substitute that could be used?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Moriarty's avatar

No, there isn't a acceptable substitute, but both of these sites have in stock.

Capsules here -> https://nootropicsource.com/shop/capsules/piracetam-capsules/

Powder here -> https://newmind.com/piracetam.html

I have no affiliation with any of those sites, never even used them. Just found online. Hope it helps.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

They have this disclaimer on their piracetam.

ATTENTION: THE PRODUCTS OFFERED ARE INTENDED FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.

I found these though. Have to buy from another country and get shipped to US.

https://cosmicnootropic.com/products/piracetam

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Moriarty's avatar

Depending where you live, certain seller CAN'T sell a product labelling it as a supplement, or for health purposes, they need to label it as "for lab use" to get around the gray area of regulatory agencies.

I have used Piracetam for 2 years now, and it has decades of literature on it, it is prescribe in many countries too as an actual treatment not just a "supplement". Hope that clarify things.

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NanaW's avatar

You’re too kind to help. It’s much appreciated.

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Shelle's avatar

What is the compound inside Coke Zero? Can it be found separately?

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Moriarty's avatar

Phenylalanine, it can, but I don't know if it works as good. Maybe the caffeine also plays a part (Zero has quite a bunch of caffeine).

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Shelle's avatar

Thanks!

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I don’t see how much sulfer we need to take? I’m going to try this stack ASAP. I’m 59, in great health except I did get diagnosed with afib a year ago but through research have learned to heal myself and manage it through supplements!! I’m not too trusting of big pharmacy anymore. Duh! :)))

I appreciate your work. Getting ready to buy you a coffee! ☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️

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Moriarty's avatar

This paper explains how much sulfur one needs and how much most people are getting. Eggs are rich on it, and NAC (N Acetyl Cysteine) "donates" sulfur to the body it is another way to get sulfur from a supplement.

Glad you found a similar path as many of us did, to heal ourselves outside pharma.

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hillcountry's avatar

Annoyingly, Stephanie S. blew-off Grant Genereux's work in an e-mail exchange I had with her a few years ago, focusing on how Glyphosate interrupts "Vit A" catabolism. Thought that would engage her on the subject of VA-toxicity. She can be rather glib, which seems strange given her memory-capacity, but I did appreciate one interviewer who pressed her on which supplement she would recommend (thought she was going to say Epsom Salt baths); she said "MSM".

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Moriarty's avatar

Never got the alert for this WTF. You can remove Glyphosate from leafy greens with you soak them in sodium bicarbonate for 20-30 minutes, just with water.

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Faith's avatar

What is in Coke Zero that affects calcium absorption besides maybe phosphoric acid? (I haven't looked at the label.)

Re. fructose: high dose from sucrose/HFCS is metabolized mostly to fat in the liver at a high enough rate to build up into Fatty Liver Disease. Fatty livers are metabolically inefficient and become INSULIN RESISTANT, plus cortisol tends to be produced in excess leading to high morning serum glucose from gluconeogenesis, hence the connection between sugar consumption and Metabolic Syndrome (as opposed to the result of consuming a high carb diet only from starches). Then fat "spills over" to other visceral organs including the pancreas where only a small amount suppresses beta cell function and impairs insulin production, resulting in hyperglycemia that the typically insulin resistant state cannot be compensated for.

The common result of bariatric surgeries' reversing Type 2 diabetes appears to be caused by the several days of imposed fasting (pre- and post surgery) drastically reducing the accumulated liver fat, then subsequent reduction of pancreatic fat as the extremely limited amout of food consumed takes effect. Insulin resistance quickly is reduced or goes away, and burning of endogenous fat proceeds in an efficient manner. It's not the surgery, IT'S THE ENFORCED FASTING for several days!

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Kirsten's avatar

I have all the ingredients to try this brain stack. A question, I have a couple ingredients in powder form, and a couple in capsule form (niacin and paracetam in powder). This means they're going to go through my digestive system differently, at different rates. Did you have it all in capsules, or all in powder, for the supplements with lunch?

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Josh Blunt's avatar

Thank you for this! Will definitely read it!

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Tackleo's avatar

Good article! What is the ingredient in Coke Zero? I ask because formulas vary in different countries.

Why not use a calcium channel blocker like nimodipine (or ginseng IIRC)?

Thanks for not using white background.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Can you use this Benfotiamine for the thiamine?

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Moriarty's avatar

Yes, Benfothiamine is better than thiamine, I just try to make things as affordable as possible, for cognition/brain Benfo is the best one among all forms of B1.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

I meant to say how much sulfer but word check change it!

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Tom Condon's avatar

I’m having a hard time locating piracetam. Any suggestions?

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Moriarty's avatar

No suggestion, maybe using a VPN and setting your location to Latin America so the hidden results pop up ? But Piracetam is becoming hard to source in the US, Canada and some other countries.

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Anthony's avatar

Is this a forever stack? Or something that you do for a specific period of time? If so approx. how long?

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Moriarty's avatar

Depends what you are taking, how is your health at the moment, symptoms, etc. A lot of things have been as you said a forever stack for me, others don't need such aggressive measures.

Few weeks on, 4 weeks off is a good "prophylactic" measure if you are completely healthy.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

So, for brain fog, do this stack four weeks on and four weeks off?

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Moriarty's avatar

It is up to you, depending on your underlying conditions, age, etc you can just take it without stopping, some people prefer taking on and off, but they all vary on how many weeks on and how many weeks off.

I mostly take it without going off (I am 36).

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skylover's avatar

Great post!

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Bigs's avatar

Piracetam seems impossible to purchase?

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Moriarty's avatar

Piracetam in certain first world countries is becoming very hard to source, the easiest way is to just import it. Legal almost anywhere, and most of it comes from China anyway.

Look the piracetam situation in your country and see what happened, and how you can source it.

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Moonspinner's avatar

Coke Zero? It contains aspartame, a neurotoxin. Stay the hell away from aspartame.

http://www.whilesciencesleeps.com/dangers-of-aspartame/

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Moriarty's avatar

It is the aspartame that does this 😂, also it's not a neurotoxin. But it "might" mess with your insulin signals, no conclusive proof.

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Moonspinner's avatar

What is your basis for claiming that aspartame is not a neurotoxin? Dr Woodrow Monte is known as the world's expert on aspartame. You didn't read his book, obviously. And here's info on other neuroscientists who have researched its neurotoxic effects.

"Dr. John Olney, who founded the field of neuroscience called excitotoxicity, attempted to stop the approval of aspartame with Attorney James Turner back in 1996. The FDA's own toxicologist, Dr. Adrian Gross told Congress that without a shadow of a doubt, aspartame can cause brain tumors and brain cancer and violated the Delaney Amendment which forbids putting anything in food that is known to cause Cancer. Detailed information on this can be found in the Bressler Report (FDA report on Searle).

Dr. Olney isn't alone in attempting to reach out to the medical community and warn the American people about this drug. Dr. Ralph Walton, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine has written of the behavioral and psychiatric problems triggered by aspartame-caused depletion of serotonin.

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The medical text, Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, by Dr. H. J. Roberts is 1038 pages of symptoms and diseases triggered by this neurotoxin. The claim is made that aspartame has even caused the epidemic of obesity because it makes you crave carbohydrates so you gain weight, and the formaldehyde accumulates in the adipose tissue (fat cells) according to the Trocho Study. Further accusations are that aspartame is also responsible for the epidemic of diabetes as it not only can precipitate diabetes but simulates and aggravates diabetic retinopathy and neuropathy, can cause diabetics to go into convulsions and interacts with insulin.

The effects of aspartame are documented by the FDA's own data. In 1995 the agency was forced, under the Freedom of Information Act, to release a list of ninety-two aspartame symptoms reported by thousands of victims. It appears this is only the tip of the iceberg. H. J. Roberts, MD, published the medical text "Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic" -- 1,000 pages of symptoms and diseases triggered by this neurotoxin including the sordid history of its approval. [See Video "Sweet Misery, a Poisoned World"]

From: https://newswithviews.com/NWVexclusive/exclusive15.htm

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Moriarty's avatar

Aspartame is literally what makes the brain stack work.

I literally wrote, multiple times, that it isn't exactly good for you, but to me the benefits outweighs the costs, plus everything else that I recommend will counteract it to a level.

I also shared more about myself recently, so you can go dig how much brain damage I had, than you understand how, IN SOME PEOPLE, this works almost like magic.

At a can a day, I highly doubt most people taking the brain stack, plus proteolytic enzymes are having any significant damage, perhaps a minimal shift in the microbiome ?

As I now say almost weekly, the reader should make their own decisions. Given how much the brain stack helped a significant amount of people, at least these ones won't abstain regardless of the toxicity of aspartame, others might avoid. Some test get impressive results and stick to it. Others substitute the coke zero because of the acidity or the aspartame itself and achieve decent results. Each person should do what their gut tells them, is my mantra

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