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artifexd: So why the comment that lithium is not a simple mood stabilizer when I wasn't talking about lithium. Unless you meant that as to also say that lamotrigine is also not a simple mood stabilizer.
moiety: but a mood stabiliser in itself is a thing
moiety: its far more than that artifexd
artifexd: Lamotrigine is an anti-bi-polar medicine, right? Being bi-polar means that you tend to go from one extreme mood to the other. Successfully combating that means you in a not extreme mood.
moiety: i totally agree about camels
moiety: lamotrigine can be used in much smaller amounts for a wide variety of things as an add-in
moiety: lithium is far too toxic for some and just doesnt work
BingoBoingo: moiety: some camels need more canings than others to fing water.
artifexd: BingoBoingo, you seem to have the ability to, more than anyone else I know (including mp, maybe not including my wife), make me feel like a complete idiot.
BingoBoingo: Smoke? Anchor? Turd?
BingoBoingo: Where does lamotrigine fit there
artifexd: I mean, ok, it's a mood stabilizer. But you give me the impression it is so much more.
artifexd: Correction: I didn't really understand a damn thing.
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Well the problem is... well did you recognize the problem?
BingoBoingo: The internet is not designed for you and your purposes. That is the one lesson I want to hammer into the brains of so many shitheads.
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Dude who runs the site is totally disabled. You have to account for such compromising design decisions or worse
artifexd: Shit. No. The ads made me think I had scrolled all the way down and yet I was only halfway down the page.
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Did you make it to the drug's MOA yet?
artifexd: I am not clinically ocd but I have ocd tendencies and I consider them one of my strengths.
BingoBoingo: as their own shtick or a schtick they milk
BingoBoingo: Or terrifying
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Actually even that won't offer quite a complete picture of the chemical
artifexd: Then I shall hop over to crazymeds page.
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Is that a problem with wikipedia or with a popular definition of normally functioning brain
artifexd: Reading the wikipedia article on Lamotrigine doesn't give me any reason to see it as useful for a normally functioning brain.
BingoBoingo: Much like Fairbain's knife is right into the proper ribs
BingoBoingo: Anything to gribble is public with right commands
artifexd: I shoulda caught that.
artifexd: You did. To gribble.
artifexd: The only things you've named since you brought up amphteracin B are weapons and electrolytes.
BingoBoingo: Diablo-D3: How's the Rift Valley?
BingoBoingo: No, looking too far back
artifexd: That certainly narrows the search space.
BingoBoingo: What have I mentioned tha tnoobs can't find reason t belong?
artifexd: I feel similarly about modafinil. Shit made me productive for many more hours of the day than I am now.
BingoBoingo: (There is an efficient substitute for it though)
BingoBoingo: Legends were made that year though.
BingoBoingo: artifexd: It just tweeks some electrlytes.
BingoBoingo: Nah, bones are the most boring thing calcium does, and most of that is crbon nanotubes anyways
BingoBoingo: Any closer to guessing my secret sauce?
artifexd: I always thought of calcium as "that of which bones are made", not as "that which promotes the making of bones"
BingoBoingo: artifexd: One of the three most important ones. I mean you like self locomotion right?
BingoBoingo: Let us spz I have "mice" in my garage. Which SKS variant would require the least fussing as I eliminate the "mice".... Or should I just cheap it out on a Mosin?
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Sodium, Potasium, Calcium. Why did I present them in THAT order?
artifexd: Medicine/biology are far from my strong points. Even if I got the words right, I likely wouldn't understand them.
BingoBoingo: Fuck, is drunk BingoBoingo teaches physiology going to have to be a thing?
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Stop going up layers of abstraction and try going down. Think things with less mass than creatine?
artifexd: Crude way to say it, but basically brain damage. Right?
BingoBoingo: I think I've covered excess creatine shreds simple yet beautiful membranes in the kidneys, what does a lack of such cause?
BingoBoingo: Well, this is how learning happens, by knowing how both the excess an insufficiancy are dangerous and spotting a useful mean.
cazalla: oh i wouldn't know one way or the other, i was just a sucker for the marketing
BingoBoingo: It isn't simply that too much is dangerous. It is HOW too much is dangerous.
BingoBoingo: Of course, now we get to learning.
artifexd: The point being that saying something is dangerous simply because too much of it is dangerous is incorrect at best and deceitful at worst.
cazalla: i don't think my levels were too excessive, from memory they were in the hundreds, GP said it would be a concern if it were in the thousands, average being double digits or something, this is a decade ago, i've long ago become lazy and chubby as a result
BingoBoingo: It shreds the most useful and beutiful of the kidney's filtering membranes
BingoBoingo: artifexd cazalla: Since you seem most interested dangerous excesses of creatine resemble the effects of amphteracin B
artifexd: Holy crap. It is taking forever to get through today's logs. It looks like today is trying to make up for a quiet weekend.
BingoBoingo: benkay: Two words: cunt and nigger, third word is kike
BingoBoingo: Fuck it the three words nao
BingoBoingo: benkay Not too long if you don't say the two magic assets words.
benkay: (as to how long...)
benkay: thanks for the continuing voice y'all
cazalla: from memory, only benefit from creatine was that i held more water which made me appear bigger
BingoBoingo: The Japs taught us that in the 1940's
BingoBoingo: Well, excess is relative to a point. The body is actually good at generating its own creatine, even while relatively malnourished in a few different ways
artifexd: For the record, I'm not a creatine disciple. It is just an example.
cazalla: I had a GP tell me to stop using it after bloodwork showed high levels of creatinine in bloodwork, told me to stop lifting as well, didn't go back to that doctor
artifexd: So your saying that consuming 1kg of creatine won't provide 100 times the benefit of consuming 10g? Ok. I'll buy that. But that doesn't make taking 10g ineffective.
BingoBoingo: Choline... That on the other hand the body treats in excess as a blessing because you made a snapping turtle's nest your bitch
BingoBoingo: Excess creatine is largely handled by the body's workings as a disease state.
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Mostly the liver and limits on precessing rooted in ancient human metabolism.
cazalla: didn't they ban that due to kids going on creatine rages
BingoBoingo: Creatine as a supplement is rate limited though to ineffectiveness in many processes
artifexd: That is simply not true
BingoBoingo: Supplements are just medicines that fail
cazalla: nutmeg and banana skins, thank me later
joecool: anyways, gotta sleep, headin back to freedomland tomorrow
BingoBoingo: artifexd: Limited vs. Targeted is a difficult distinction
BingoBoingo: artifexd: It is actually a decent reference work. Was endorsed by actual faculty to my pharm students
joecool: i found out about it in high school, was considering asking doctor about it, ultimately decided to avoid because of it's effects on histamine (do you like rashes?)
BingoBoingo: artifexd: examine.com sucks compared to http://crazymeds.us
BingoBoingo: I dunno that Wall street is really an endorsement
artifexd: TestingUnoDosTre: For any drug/supplement information, you can't get any better than examine.com. Here is modafinil's page: http://examine.com/supplements/Modafinil/
BingoBoingo: Action is on much lower molecular weight things than catecholemines
TestingUnoDosTre: hahaha "modanifil is wall streets favorite drug" on google top returns for modanafil
BingoBoingo: You are looking at the wrong class and even the wrong MOA
joecool: BingoBoingo: i consider moda a stim if that's that you're talking about
artifexd: Regarding the benefits of nicotine: http://examine.com/supplements/Nicotine/
TestingUnoDosTre: but when you tackle something larger, like project, it gets WAY different
TestingUnoDosTre: focus is different to me
joecool: at the moment the best combo i've found that's very safe is a decent amount of caffeine and some theanine
TestingUnoDosTre: there's a book called "the memory method" i think it's by harry loraine or something
joecool: but i'm looking for something a little more subjective, trying to see if i can stay focused throughout the entire day and still track tasks
joecool: TestingUnoDosTre: my short term memory is bad, so one would assume remembering lists and tasks would be the best way to test oneself (using a memory game or something)
TestingUnoDosTre: only really read about it in the last year or so, my brothers recommend me a book that has other methods in it as well
joecool: actually we're not entirely sure at the moment how habit forming nicotine is by itself
TestingUnoDosTre: its how people began to remember things
joecool: TestingUnoDosTre: never tried that, reading about it right now
artifexd: Nicotine, when separated from all the crap in cigarettes is actually a pretty powerful performance enhancing drug.