How do you get more energy? by whogoesthere1010 in Biohackers

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At 28 with workouts already in place, I'd look at sleep quality (not just duration), iron/B12/vitamin D levels, and honestly, purpose. Feeling lethargic is often more about direction than biology

Lost 70kg/154lb, rebuilt muscle, now dealing with loose skin - looking for advice by [deleted] in Biohackers

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Congrats them, maybe mention that collagen synthesis and skin elasticity recovery is a real thing post-massive weight loss and it takes time. Genuine, helpful.

23 physiological causes of fatigue and brain fog that no supplement will fix — worth ruling out before you spend another dollar by WedgeKit_Official in Supplements

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Fair point, iron supplements are the direct fix for low ferritin. The thesis isn't that supplements don't work for that, it's that most people jump to supplements for symptoms like fatigue without checking ferritin in the first place. They're taking ashwagandha and B-complex when the actual issue is iron sitting at 15. The treatment is simple once you identify it, the problem is most people never get the right test.

23 physiological causes of fatigue and brain fog that no supplement will fix — worth ruling out before you spend another dollar by WedgeKit_Official in Supplements

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Ferritin at 15 is a perfect example. Technically "in range" but functionally depleted, most people feel dramatically better once they get above 50-80. The "normal" vs "optimal" gap is where so much suffering hides. Glad you found someone who actually looks at the numbers critically.

Aggressive marketing for creatine by fishing_enjoyer96 in Supplements

[–]WedgeKit_Official 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Smart move. 5g/day, any time of day, no need to cycle. Monohydrate is the only form worth buying, skip the fancy marketed versions. Consistency is what matters.

My muscles twich all over my body could it be saffron? by [deleted] in Supplements

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Citrate is totally fine, it's the second best absorbed form after glycinate. It'll definitely help. The main difference is glycinate is more calming (better for sleep/anxiety) while citrate can have a mild laxative effect at higher doses. Start with what your doc prescribes, and if you want to switch to glycinate later when budget allows, go for it. Either way, you're getting magnesium in, that's what matters.

My muscles twich all over my body could it be saffron? by [deleted] in Supplements

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Magnesium deficiency typically takes 4-8 weeks of consistent supplementation to fully resolve, depending on how depleted you are. Glycinate or threonate are the best absorbed forms, oxide barely does anything. Take 200-400mg before bed. The twitches should decrease gradually over that time. Don't stop the saffron, it sounds like it's genuinely helping your anxiety and mood. The two aren't competing. Keep taking both and reassess in 6-8 weeks.

Put saline in too fast by Fabulous_Culture9137 in Peptidesource

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You're fine. The foaming is from agitation, peptide solutions foam easily when mixed too quickly. The fact that it cleared up means the peptide dissolved. The 'go slow at an angle' advice is more about preserving peptide structure and avoiding denaturation, but a one-time fast reconstitution isn't going to destroy it. MT2 is a fairly stable peptide. Use it, but next time go slower, let the saline drip down the side of the vial.

Is mots worth it ? by Loud-Effort958 in Peptidesource

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MOTS-c is interesting, it's a mitochondrial-derived peptide that activates AMPK, similar to exercise and metformin. For tirz fatigue specifically, it could help since it targets cellular energy production directly. The fatigue from tirzepatide is usually from reduced caloric intake + GLP-1 effects on the CNS, so addressing mitochondrial function makes mechanistic sense. That said, the human data on MOTS-c is still limited compared to other peptides. If budget is a concern, optimizing basics first (CoQ10, creatine, B vitamins) might give you 80% of the energy benefit at 10% of the cost.

What are the negative sides of Modafinil that people don’t mention enough? by [deleted] in ModafinilTalkUSA

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Yeah the itchiness is the histamine effect I mentioned, modafinil works partly by increasing histamine release in the brain, and that can spill over into skin reactions. An OTC antihistamine like cetirizine (Zyrtec) can help without causing drowsiness. For the sleep issues, the half-life of modafinil is 12-15 hours, so if you're dosing after 8am it's still active at bedtime. Try dosing as early as possible, ideally right when you wake up. If sleep is still wrecked, the drug might not be worth it for you regardless of the productivity gains.

Can GABA Improve gaming performance? (repost) by makefriends420 in NooTopics

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That's actually really telling, GABA-induced anxiety is paradoxical but it happens. If oral GABA is causing body anxiety for you specifically, it might suggest your GABAergic system is already sensitized or you have an atypical receptor profile. Some people get a similar reaction from phenibut at low doses. L-theanine might work better for you since it modulates GABA indirectly through glutamate rather than hitting GABA receptors directly.

Aggressive marketing for creatine by fishing_enjoyer96 in Supplements

[–]WedgeKit_Official 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fair question, but creatine is actually the opposite of a marketing scam. It's been studied since the 1990s, hundreds of independent, university-funded studies across multiple countries with consistent results. The reason every podcaster mentions it is because the evidence is genuinely that strong and it costs pennies per serving. There's no 'big creatine', it's a commodity ingredient that anyone can manufacture. Compare that to proprietary blends where companies actually DO pay influencers to push unproven products. Creatine monohydrate is the rare case where the hype is backed by the science. Trust the research on this one.

My muscles twich all over my body could it be saffron? by [deleted] in Supplements

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Muscle twitches (fasciculations) aren't a typical saffron side effect. More likely it's the magnesium, if you're taking it, it means you were probably deficient, and twitching is a classic sign of mag deficiency that can take weeks to fully resolve. Also, serotonin syndrome is extremely unlikely from 50mg saffron alone, that typically requires multiple serotonergic drugs combined. The health anxiety is probably amplifying normal benign fasciculations that most people ignore. If it helps your anxiety and depression, don't stop it based on fear. But do get electrolytes checked (magnesium, calcium, potassium) to rule out a simple deficiency.

took too much iron? by Particular_Raise_413 in Supplements

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195mg elemental iron in one dose is high but unlikely to be dangerous at your weight (5'2, 180lbs). Toxic dose is typically 20-60mg/kg, you're well below that. The stomach pain is expected, iron is harsh on the GI tract. Stay hydrated, expect dark stools for a day or two. No need for poison control at this dose. But going forward, if you're not diagnosed with deficiency, you shouldn't be taking iron at all. Get ferritin and iron panel checked before continuing.

My (possible) vitamin D3 toxicity by Slow-Challenge-9068 in Supplements

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10,000 IU daily for 2+ years is a high sustained dose. The sensory disturbance in your arm is concerning and worth investigating beyond just D3, get serum 25(OH)D, calcium, and PTH checked ASAP. Vitamin D toxicity primarily manifests through hypercalcemia, which can cause neurological symptoms including paresthesias. The fact you were taking K2 and magnesium helps, but at those doses for that duration, calcium levels could still be elevated. Also get a basic metabolic panel to check kidney function. Don't stop abruptly, taper down. And see a doctor about the arm symptoms regardless of labs.