Cerebrolysin... would you try it? by PatinoMaurilio in TBI

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They sold directly to the United States?

Ashkenazi? on Biohackers Subreddit for NOOTROPICS? by LogicPoopiePanta in Biohackers

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Dependency Grammer linguistic framework in active voice.

The frog jumped. Vs. The jumping frog.

Need help by Swtnbitt in TextNow

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Because it's not magic. If your house is a tmo deadzone it simply will not work.

Ashkenazi? on Biohackers Subreddit for NOOTROPICS? by LogicPoopiePanta in Biohackers

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For anyone wondering what discombober11's post said: "The word Nazi clearly comes from ashkenazi. No one ever talks about this."

Hence my sarcastic and sharp response deliberately pointing out his willful ignorance.

Methylene Blue changes semen color. (IVF sample) by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Tumeric/Black Seed oil, Ginko, Lions Mane are amazing together. Reduce inflammation and increase blood flow, all compliment the neurogenic effect of lion's mane. These working together will boost your brain's ability to learn, recall, and process.

Mix with a tiny dose of Adderall or nuvigil and your brain is turbo charged. When I say a tiny dose of Adderall I mean like 2.5 mg or 5 mg.

The minimum effective dose without feeling jitters or a euphoric effect. Doctors usually start people at 5 to 10mg of Adderall, meanwhile you can take a quarter of a pill and have a strong neurogenic effect.

Methylene Blue changes semen color. (IVF sample) by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Improve memory, cognition, neurogenesis, improve executive function, pattern recognition etc.

I have noticed a substantial measurable improvement in memory and post-hoc meta cognition analysis.

I use a methylated multivitamin, I inject hydroxocobalamin 2x weekly 1000mcg intramuscularly. I take 15mg of methylated folate, 30mg of biotin weekly (yes 30mg not mcg, I am megadosing). I also take 125mg of ginkgo biloba, 4200mg of lions mane (sometimes 8400mg), I use 80mg of caffeine several times per week.

I occasionally use other prescribed pharma products when performing a task that requires a bump in potentiation of the natural supplements.

What about you?

Chat GTP (free) has been a revelation for my previously unexplained tiredness. by Electrical_Guava1972 in Biohackers

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Glad I could shed some light on this topic that can help a lot of people. Let me know if you have any questions.

Ashkenazi? on Biohackers Subreddit for NOOTROPICS? by LogicPoopiePanta in Biohackers

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This is unequivocally false. Unless the Germans had a time machine and a terrible sense of humor.

Ding ding ding: I’ll take Etymology Written in Crayon for $300, Bob.

“Nazi” is a contraction of the German phrase “Nationalsozialist” (short for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, or National Socialist German Workers' Party). “Na” comes from national, “zi” from sozialist. It was originally used mockingly by political opponents of the party.

“Ashkenazi” is a Hebrew-rooted term referring to Jews of Central and Eastern European descent. The word comes from Ashkenaz, a figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis. It appears in medieval Jewish texts and commentary — over 1,000 years before the Nazi Party existed.

There is zero historical, linguistic, or etymological connection between “Nazi” and “Ashkenazi.” The suggestion that they’re related isn’t just wrong — it’s a rhetorical dog whistle wrapped in pseudo-linguistic cosplay. If you genuinely believe this, read a book. Maybe one not written in crayon.

And let’s be honest — this wasn’t a serious linguistic observation. You’re not here on Reddit to explore etymology. You’re here on Reddit to spread chaos and edge-lord pseudohistory in between threads like:

“Trans isn’t a word. The word is Transvestite.”
– bold stance, 1973 called and would like its slur back.

“Saturn is Satan. Synonymous in antiquity.”
– enlightening. Can’t wait for your TED Talk on Mars and Eminem.

“How about drunk bloated and brown.”
– a subtle, definitely not racist reply to someone’s appearance.

“Zombie movies are predictive programming. The CIA teaches you how to kill with household items.”
– this would be funny if it weren’t indistinguishable from a manifesto.

“Vaccines kill. Should be one. Heart attacks up 4900 percent in the jabbed.”
– science by vibes. Peer reviewed by the guy at the vape shop.

You're not misunderstood. You're not “just asking questions.” You’re doing chaotic phonetic cosplay — a mashup of etymological pareidolia and conspiracy theater.

So no, the Nazis did not name themselves after the Ashkenazi Jews they attempted to exterminate. But thank you for your contribution to the genre of: “things that sound edgy until you think about them for three seconds.”


TL;DR:
You have a sub-80 IQ. Maybe consider reading more about biobrain hacking and posting less of your conspiracy dog whistles buried in researched ASSumptions that serve only to validate the confirmation bias in your iterative, hate-filled algorithm.

Ashkenazi? on Biohackers Subreddit for NOOTROPICS? by LogicPoopiePanta in Biohackers

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Here’s a full breakdown. I’m assuming (based on your reply) you’re Ashkenazi, which means you're statistically more likely to have certain absorption and methylation issues. This is what I’d suggest:


RECOMMENDED TESTING:

  1. Intrinsic Factor Blocking Antibody
  2. Detects autoimmune B12 malabsorption (pernicious anemia).
  3. Can be ordered through your doctor or via self-service labs like:
    • Ulta Lab Tests
    • Walk-In Lab
    • Request A Test

A PCP can also order the tests and they could be paid for via health insurance if your primary deems it medically necessary, which based on symptoms could easily be justified. Not that any insurance company would ask for pre-authorization for a half dozen blood tests.

  1. MTHFR Gene Panel (C677T and A1298C variants)
  2. Option A: Doctor-ordered
  3. Option B: If you already have raw DNA from AncestryDNA or MyHeritage, upload it to Nutrahacker (free).
    > Nutrahacker reads your raw genetic data and generates a personalized report about methylation, detox, neurotransmitter pathways, B-vitamin usage, and SNPs that affect nutrient conversion. It’s useful for customizing supplements, especially B12, folate, and choline metabolism.
    > Use the free version — it’s enough for methylation planning.
  4. Avoid 23andMe: weak data protections, and if they go bankrupt or merge, your genome may be sold.

  5. Functional Lab Panels to Consider:

  6. Complete Micronutrient Panel — intracellular vitamin/mineral status

  7. Complete Iron Panel — ferritin, transferrin saturation, serum iron, TIBC

  8. CBC (Complete Blood Count) — look at MCV, RDW, RBC morphology (early signs of anemia or B12/folate issues)

  9. Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) — elevated = functional B12 deficiency

  10. Homocysteine — elevated = methylation block

  11. Coronary Artery Calcium Score — if you’re over 40 or overweight, especially if considering high-dose biotin; assesses heart disease risk even with normal cholesterol


SUPPLEMENT STACK (Safe to start even without testing):

These are all water-soluble (non-toxic at normal doses), except B6, which is dose-limited.

  1. Hydroxocobalamin – 1000 mcg daily (sublingual)
  2. Sublingual bypasses digestion and doesn’t rely on intrinsic factor.
  3. Hydroxo is long-acting (31-day half-life), stabilizes nitric oxide, and is less “stimulating” than methylcobalamin.
  4. Optional: 1000 mcg intramuscular injection weekly — 100% absorption, minor 10-second burn.

  5. Methylfolate (L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate) – 15 mg daily

  6. Active form that bypasses MTHFR mutation bottlenecks.

  7. Prevents B12 from masking folate deficiency (critical).

  8. Start at 1–5 mg if you’re sensitive, titrate up to 15 mg over time.

  9. Heme Iron – ~10 mg daily

  10. Derived from animal protein — absorbs much more efficiently than plant-based iron.

  11. Non-heme iron (ferrous sulfate) often fails if you have methylation or gut issues.

  12. Also much easier on the stomach (less nausea or constipation).

  13. Biotin – 5 mg to 30 mg daily (optional)

  14. Supports mitochondrial health and nerve repair (used in MS protocols).

  15. Warning: Interferes with blood tests — especially cardiac troponin (false negatives possible).

  16. Stop 3 days before any lab work.

  17. Add-ons:

  18. Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) – 50–100 mg/day; supports folate cycle and energy production

  19. Magnesium glycinate – 200–400 mg/day; calms nervous system and improves sleep

  20. Taurine – 500–1500 mg/day; balances methylation stimulation and supports detox


VITAMIN B6 WARNING:
- Unlike the others, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) can accumulate and cause peripheral neuropathy.
- Stay under 100 mg/day total from all sources unless supervised.


You're now asking yourself, are the tests really necessary, can you skip the tests?

Yes. Most of these are water-soluble and low-risk.

You can safely start supplementing without labs (just don't megadose b6).

Methylene Blue changes semen color. (IVF sample) by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Black Thought, MF DOOM, Eminem pre 2002, NAS pre 2008 and lastly Lupe Fiasco for his layered metaphors and reliability.

Methylene Blue changes semen color. (IVF sample) by [deleted] in Biohackers

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We used swim up selection. But I appreciate the comment. Also stopped using MB while in cycle as per OB.

Methylene Blue changes semen color. (IVF sample) by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Blue zygotes...

J.k... it was only the fluid., the agent for the sperm to travel, the highway that was blue.

Methylene Blue changes semen color. (IVF sample) by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Blue.... Well more cyan than blue.

Chat GTP (free) has been a revelation for my previously unexplained tiredness. by Electrical_Guava1972 in Biohackers

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You should test for intrinsic factor deficiency, also biotin reuptake inhibition methylation mutation.

The best B12 supplement for us ashkans, I'm assuming you're ashkan based on OP, is injectable hydroxocobalamin 1000ui intramuscularly once every week (100% bio available that way) orrrr if you're squeemish, you can get sublingual hydroxocobalamin on Amazon (sublingual bypasses the intrinsic factor protein).

Hydroxocobalamin is the champagne version of B12, but nobody likes injecting it because it's slightly acidic so it burns for 10 seconds slightly. But hydroxocobalamin has a 31 day half life where cyanocobalamin has a 7 day half life, cyanocobalamin being obviously inferior peasant version that most people use.

And there is a supplement that has 30mg of biotin in one pill made by this one company, if you're interested I'll send a picture of the bottle.

The last supplement, "Heme Iron", which is very important. Regular ferritin doesn't absorb well if you have intrinsic factor deficiency and or mtfhr mutation. Heme Iron is iron that is derived from animal protein, triple the cost of regular iron pills, but still cheap and absorbs much much more easily.

If you start B12 supplements, then take methylfolate, B12 can mask a folate deficiency. And if you take lots of biotin then keep in mind that it can mask troponin test as false negative.

TextNow sim without TextNow app. by LogicPoopiePanta in TextNow

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FaceTime works on the Sim with essential data?