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Guide How to keep meth tolerance low
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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
 

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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
Nice thread bro ❤️
 

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what bladder issues did u go through? Veridic Veridic
 

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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
Bro veridic you better be chadlite after all the shit you do LMAO
 

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If you're abusing any stimulants you know the main issue is the dopamine downregulation and tolerance buildup which is an inevitable response when you chronically flood your synapse with dopamine through reverse transport DAT and VMAT2 dumps.

Below I will share my own method of lowering this buildup by up to 80%, meaning I can use stimulants like methamphetamine or dexedrine for longer periods before taking a tolerance break.

1. NMDA antagonists are the gold standard for slowing tolerance. You can use these to block calcium influx and reduce excitotoxicity while downstreaming adaptions that drive DAT/VMAT2 downregulation.

Memantine has shown to have the strongest evidence for stimulant tolerance prevention and I've been able to stay on the same doses for up to 3 months while avoiding dissociation. Use at no more than 20mg/day.

DXM, yes the degenerate teenage method of getting high using drug store cough syrup. In my experience, the polisterix form has longer action and is personally preferred. I wouldn't go over 60mg/day or you risk just tripping balls off the robotussin like a loser.

Low dose ketamine, works by blocking NMDA but the tolerance to ketamine itself builds rather fast and can cause bladder issues with frequent use as I've discovered for myself.

2. Magnesium glycinate. Meth causes glutamate excitotoxicity which in turn causes magnesium to block NMDA channels and protect against downstream tolerance.
User 400-800mg/day, helps with sleep on off days, and many users swear by this to keep tolerance lower.

3. NAC, self explanatory and reduces oxidative stress. Most drug abuse require as it's rather amazing when it comes to any form of induced neurotoxicity or tolerance.

4. L-Tyrosine. My personal favorite, and a must have for my daily use no matter what drug I'm on.

That's about it for my personal support stack for stimulants which I absolutely love due to the productivity I get out of it. That's about it, see ya.
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