STIMULANTS

>magnesium reduce tolerance through NMDA
kek, no. the only "reduce tolerance" you get with amphetamine type stimulants are substances that increase production of dopamine, like vitamin d

magnesium might slightly mediate neurotoxicity, but if that's your goal there are plenty of other supplements suggested by research to reduce dopamine neurotoxicity (ex. coq10, melatonin)

I got prescribed Adderall XR 15mg and don't feel anything lol

30 is where it's at. I hope you didn't fuck yourself by accepting that small dose right away.

>Lasting damage is yet to be proven
>Need to mediate neurotoxicity.
I don't know what to believe anymore. Also, I'm pretty sure what you're saying about magnesium goes against common knowledge. Why do you guys think vitamin D helps so much? I've been in this game for over a decade and I've never heard such a thing.

>successful
>failure
user, what you should seek is fulfillment. You only live this life once and when it's over that's all you get. If becoming wealthy is what fulfillment means for you then go for it and don't let anything stand in your way. However not everyone finds fulfillment in the same things you do. Personally, I find politicians, celebrities, and other "paragons of success" to be detestable human beings who do little more than leach off society.

This.

I started generic adderall at 10mg in my 1st year of undergrad. Went from around a 65 avg in my math/stats dbl major to about 91. Currently taking 25mg a day once a day. Never miss a dose except on days where I am fully committed to taking a break.

i'm talking about actual research.

It's sort of funny to me because the magnesium thing was one of the first things i "learned" about amphetamine, reading about it on bluelight or drug-fourm. Sometimes they even include the research they are talking about, but more often than not, they misinterpret the research to support some wild claim of harm reduction. (and it literally goes unnoticed)

Here's some of what i've found in support of harm reduction, though Vitamin D isn't really harm reduction, it increases expression of tyrosine hydroxylase(which amphetamines decrease), which is the major enzyme involved in producing dopamine.

Vitamin D
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17105922

CoQ10
scialert.net/fulltext/?doi=tmr.2016.1.10

Melatonin
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23889188


It would seem a common theme with stimulant toxicity is oxidative stress produced by an increase of dopamine outside the cell, and antioxidants help
attenuate this. Plus these antioxidants are readily available and have little to no side effects. Selenium is another supplement of interest for stimulant toxicity.

Also when i said lasting damage is yet to be proven i only mean that in the human brain, there is ambiguous evidence to the recovery of dopamine terminals/function throughout the brain of abstinent stim users. It was sort of a hyperbolic irony, sarcastic about the scare-tactics that was meth/amp research in the past, versus today, where research is more focused twards finding Parkinsons treatments and is much more relevant to humans.

Makes pee smell bad.

Makes you stay awake.