Ginger makes me feel better. Am I the only one?
Ginger makes me feel better. Am I the only one?
I have seen several members here talking about crashing from ginger. For me it helps me a lot in every way (numbness, cognition, digestion, fatigue). In fact, if it has not been for ginger I would have not been able to have a full time job. It works like 15 min after I drink ginger tea. Am I the only one who benefits from ginger. Any possible explanation why it is good for some and bad for others?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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i haven’t had it yet, but does it help with your orgasms? i’m going to try it. mine are pleasureless
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Does it help sensation or orgasm?temp2021 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:42 am I have seen several members here talking about crashing from ginger. For me it helps me a lot in every way (numbness, cognition, digestion, fatigue). In fact, if it has not been for ginger I would have not been able to have a full time job. It works like 15 min after I drink ginger tea. Am I the only one who benefits from ginger. Any possible explanation why it is good for some and bad for others?
Thanks!
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Numbed penis and weak orgasm
Fatigue
Slightly blunted
Dizziness (this has improved a lot in the last 6 months)
Numbed penis and weak orgasm
Fatigue
Slightly blunted
Dizziness (this has improved a lot in the last 6 months)
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Both plus cognition plus fatigue plus emotional numbness. Everything improves.
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That's interesting. I have taken ginger+turmeric tea, it feels great, it feels good on digestion, also being anti-nausea. Have you posted your experience on r/pssd ?
because what you experienced is kinda the opposite of the "Ginger-crash" season there.
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Glad to hear I am not the only one! I haven’t yet posted it on r/ pssd. Will do.
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Be careful you'll crash and destroy your fucking life.. it's a strong 5ht1a agonist so you're getting relief from temporary 5ht1a activation but 5ht1a receptors will eventually desensitize further with chronic use. It's mind boggling how many times I have to repeat the same warnings over and over again.
(Mild pssd you may be able tolerate without crashing but you're playing with fire. I also ate about an inch of raw ginger every morning for about a week and a half until crashing/serotonin syndrome. I have debilitating symptoms now. It's just my experience though feel free to do whatever you want).
(Mild pssd you may be able tolerate without crashing but you're playing with fire. I also ate about an inch of raw ginger every morning for about a week and a half until crashing/serotonin syndrome. I have debilitating symptoms now. It's just my experience though feel free to do whatever you want).
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Thank you for pointing this out. I will be careful. Maybe I will cycle it.
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I guess I am fine; I drink ginger tea randomly once in a while.Tree wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 7:33 pm Be careful you'll crash and destroy your fucking life.. it's a strong 5ht1a agonist so you're getting relief from temporary 5ht1a activation but 5ht1a receptors will eventually desensitize further with chronic use. It's mind boggling how many times I have to repeat the same warnings over and over again.
(Mild pssd you may be able tolerate without crashing but you're playing with fire. I also ate about an inch of raw ginger every morning for about a week and a half until crashing/serotonin syndrome. I have debilitating symptoms now. It's just my experience though feel free to do whatever you want).
Then you ate a pound of ginger per week and "crashed with serotonin syndrome due to 5ht1a agonist"?
If someone "doesn't crash" is "mild-pssd", nice logic...
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Stay away from this shit.. I'll keep preaching it but can't help people with huge egos that don't listen.
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