Posted by iforgotmypassword on January 1, 2012, at 6:12:35
In reply to day 3 of similar regimen, posted by iforgotmypassword on December 31, 2011, at 11:12:13
since they seem to have more proof that they reliably boost uridine levels, have their own supposed benefits, and have less chaff in the way of irrelevant crap that can contribute to gout and the question (and i am clueless) of whether the stomach acid even breaks up the RNA into anything useable or just a sludge of peptides. there seems to have been a focus on certain products needing to diversify their RNA sources that bugged me, suggested unreliability in terms of bioavailability.
i'm not sure what does i would be using, and how they would compare to doses of actual uridine monophosphate and CDP-choline/citicoline and at this point i am a bit stuck. and due to supplement availability issues in canada this pretty much will put me on 3 expensive aor supplements at once, which i am not sure i can sustain; but if it helps me maybe i will have the concentration to order cheaper products online.
i also have to get refill my gamma-butyrobetaine (carnitine precursor legal in canada), which maybe i ought to do before the switch, to gauge whether any of my recent worsening was due to running out of that. ALCAR does have a way of "focusing" stimulants, so you have more control, less overstimulation gaining control over you, and i think GBB suprisingly did offer some of that.
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