Message from @Sytze
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My aunt is on it for diabetes and asked me about wanting to get off it, and I told her to think twice as people seek it out for anti-aging
strangelove what do you think of NSI-189
Def if I was also needing it to control diabetes, I'd take it over other drugs
@TheUserNameofPeace did you learn to stop worrying and love the bomb? I need to know how!
my mom has diabeetus
Idk much about NSI-189
Tell me about it
@Deleted User Embrace the *bomb-almighty*.
why does everyone have diabeetus, just stop eating sugar
NSI-189 completed a phase I clinical trial for MDD in 2011, where it was administered to 41 healthy volunteers.[6] A phase Ib clinical trial for treating MDD in 24 patients started in 2012 and completed in July 2014, with results published in December 2015.[1][7] In July 2017, it was announced that a phase II clinical trial with 220 patients failed to meet its primary effectiveness endpoint in MDD.[8] Upon the announcement, Neuralstem stock plummeted by 61%.[9] More detailed analysis of the trial results was released in December 2017 and January 2018. It revealed statistically significant improvements on patient-reported depression scales and in aspects of cognition for the 40 mg/day dose. Of particular note are improvements in memory (effect size Cohen's d = 1.12, p = 0.002), working memory (d = 0.81, p = 0.020), and executive functioning (d = 0.66, p = 0.048) as measured by the CogScreen computerized test.[
basically studies seem to show NSI-189 has stat sig increases in hippocampal volume
but its not an SSRI
with all the SSRI sides
Sugar is more addictive than crack
just stop eating it
You almost have to be forced off of it
it is addictive
i find it easier to not even start
it is addictive if you don't eat enough calories
once i eat one cookie i just want more
@fuguer I think most memory nootropics work primarily on hippocampus
You lose your desire for it after a week or so off
but that week is hell
Any clue on NSI's MOA?
yeah of course, and hippocampus is the primary source of neurogenesis in adult primates
ya
if you want to stay smart and sharp as youa ge
and not be withered shell of your former self
lmao just be healthy
ever notice most old people like 80 and 90 arent really all there
most of their brain is already dead
yeah
theyre like ghosts just going through the motions
healthy brain won't degenerate
yeah, especially if your doctor puts them on a no cholesterol diet
That's why to do longevity stuff
Esp. brain
Same
yeah no cholesterol and statins will destroy your brain
yup