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Jaxx
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Anyone trying or has tried lecithin? it doesnt seem to do much for me, at least not 2,5weeks in.
Sjw is again giving me cold-like symptoms, which made me stop it in the past. (inflammation somehow? idk). Will try to continue as 2 weeks really is too short.
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had tried reboxetine years ago, there might be an account in my posts, from what i remember it was extremely active on the genital area but in the wrong way. i experienced extreme shrivelling and retrograde ejaculation which was a first.
i think the only interesting way to take it could be long term to desensitize something and hope in homeostasis to magically fix something back

anyway hi everyone XD
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My libido has been doing down in the last 2 weeks, so i have decided to stop this experiment.
Not sure if it is caused by excess serotonin, downregulation, lecthin or something else, but it was anti-sexual with ED and orgasm strenght really going down.
Kinda disappointing, as it was pretty good in the first week (pro sexual, more emotions), but went down-hill afterwards. It was kinda pro-cognition from beginning to the end, with some additional energy as well. But as this wasnt my key issue it doesnt make sense to continue.

Curious to hear if anyone else has a different experience
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almost two weeks with soy lecithin and I feel like it s very estrogenic.
you will find 100 studies that will support this and 100 studies that will deny this... again a waste of money.
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In my case, i was taking sunflower lecithin and it somehow felt dopaminergic (in the beginning)
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"This notably includes the Pet-1 transcription factor that plays a critical role in the speciation, development and regulation of the serotonergic system (Hendricks et al., 1999; Goridis and Rohrer, 2002). A Pet-1 binding site is located upstream of the SERT encoding gene and Pet-1 binding was shown to increase SERT gene transcription in vitro"

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 00091/full

Any way to increase SERT (or SERT mRna) and/or pet-1 transcription factor?
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Jaxx wrote: Tue Dec 28, 2021 7:13 pm In my case, i was taking sunflower lecithin and it somehow felt dopaminergic (in the beginning)
Hi man, what brand sjw did you use?
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Integra wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:31 pm
Jaxx wrote: Tue Dec 28, 2021 7:13 pm In my case, i was taking sunflower lecithin and it somehow felt dopaminergic (in the beginning)
Hi man, what brand sjw did you use?
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has anyone tried this?
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Wouldn’t you still need to demethylate sex hormone receptors even if you got your 5HT1a receptors resensitized?
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