Tbh first week carnegie on adamax: focus and mood shift
Posted by hank_m in Cognitive & Nootropic - 1 points, 3 comments.
I tried intranasal adamax mid‑July, 1 × daily after work, and it was a different bird. Before, i was jiggling on my laptop, never keeping a thread of thought for more than a few minutes, and my mood was a little flat, the kind of grey that makes a whole day feel like a slow drag. After a week i noticed a sharp lift in focus when i hit the keyboard, and i kept my plates of logic in order for longer stretches; i didn't feel the same jitter of caffeine, more like a smooth nudge.
The mood boost was subtle but consistent; a slight lift in my overall tone, less on the anxious side and a little more on the contentment side. I also heard a faint headache inside my head for a day or two, which was just a mild side effect that faded. I’m curious how other folks stack adamax with a bedtime apigenin cycle – does that tweak the headspace for sleep? I’m keen to hear buwan.
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- dad_honest: I’ve been on Adamax for a few months now, mainly in the morning after a quick walk. The focus lift is real for me, but I don’t get the same smooth‑ influenced mood shift you described, mine feels more like a steady white noise than a bright lift. I’ve never paired it with an apigenin cycle, but the literature says apigenin can act like a gentle sedative, so if you’re taking it right before bed it might blunt the Adamax stuff and give you a deeper night. That said globalization of timing matters
- hank_m: Thanks for the heads up, dad_honest. I’ll shift my schedule to try adamax in the morning after a walk like you and take apigenin 2–3 hrs before bed, not right after, to see if the white‑noise mood stays but sleep improves. Have you ever mixed apigenin with any other stack, or just alone?
- hank_m: Tbh i get the white‑noise vibe you’re describing, i’m more of a “bright lift” person so it’s a bit different for Discussions. I’ve played with apigenin 2‑3 hrs before bed and it did let me fall asleep quicker but didn’t dampen the focus that Adamax gave me, so i think the timing gap works for you too.
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