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Never said it was a “miracle drug”, unless by “miracle” you mean a compound with essentially all upside, or neutral at worst, with no “price” to be paid in the form of harms to health ( besides a rare allergic rash in a very tiny minority).

It is objectively THE safest CNS boosting drug, with a better record than caffeine, and all but the most benign otc meds. Including ibuprofen.

If anything, the #1 complaint is “I don’t feel it”.

Mechanistically it has numerous plausible long term neuroprotective effects, though they've only been proven in animals and in human tissue in vitro.

So either it does something positive, which is the case for the vast majority, does little to nothing (usually by those comparing it to a stimulant), or in some outlier cases has some minor transient annoying effect, without any documented harms.

If you have some evidence of any damage done by it, I’d love to see it, because I read every bit of research and case study that comes out on this topic, including the nuts that take 5000mg, and haven’t seen anything in that regard that’s more alarming that the effects of too much coffee.
May I ask you what do you think about its effect on raising blood pressure and heart rate? Or is it negligible?
 
May I ask you what do you think about its effect on raising blood pressure and heart rate? Or is it negligible?

Heart rate is a non issue.

Blood pressure doesn’t rise in the vast majority. The mean increase in the 1-2% of users who see a rise in systolic is 1-3 points. Two cups of coffee raises systolic in the majority by 5-10 points. Moda/Armoda have the lowest BP impact of anything considered a “stimulant”.

I think if caffeine and Modafinil were both introduced today, caffeine would be scheduled (it’s physically addictive), and Moda would be over the counter.

It’s possible if someone is borderline hypertensive a few points could push them over, but the rise itself isn’t significant. Very early studies using tiny groups (10-20 people, vs 1000-1500 in larger studies showing it’s a non issue) suggested a rise of 7-10, but that’s believed to be attributable to people becoming more physically active because they’re more mentally alert.

I use Telmisartan, which is an “adaptive” blood pressure compound, acting more strongly as BP rises. If Moda (or Armoda) increases it in me I’ve never noticed, likely because Telm suppresses any spikes.

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It's not quite the miracle drug Ghoul makes it sound like. (Glad it works for him, truly).

I've had it prescribed since 2007. I "felt" it for about the first 1 week and then not much noticed aside from more of what he reports - slight alertness mostly noticed more when I don't take it. (As in..."hmmm...I'm missing something today by not taking it.")

You probably have some sort of drug interaction going on (or a bad batch of the drug?). If it is making you feel even remotely suicidal, don't take it.

You can try Armodafinil (the purer version he mentions sometimes) but it may not be any better. May be best to stick with more traditional ADHD meds until you get it sorted out. (e.g. Adderall, Vyvanse)
It's definitely good for making you never sleep that's for sure that's one benefit

Maybe you got to pull an all-nighter or something it's perfect for that
 
Never said it was a “miracle drug”, unless by “miracle” you mean a compound with essentially all upside, or neutral at worst, with no “price” to be paid in the form of harms to health ( besides a rare allergic rash in a very tiny minority).

It is objectively THE safest CNS boosting drug, with a better record than caffeine, and all but the most benign otc meds. Including ibuprofen.

If anything, the #1 complaint is “I don’t feel it”.

Mechanistically it has numerous plausible long term neuroprotective effects, though they've only been proven in animals and in human tissue in vitro.

So either it does something positive, which is the case for the vast majority, does little to nothing (usually by those comparing it to a stimulant), or in some outlier cases has some minor transient annoying effect, without any documented harms.

If you have some evidence of any damage done by it, I’d love to see it, because I read every bit of research and case study that comes out on this topic, including the nuts that take 5000mg, and haven’t seen anything in that regard that’s more alarming that the effects of too much coffee.
Oh I don't think it causes damage...none I have come across. I'm interested in the neuroprotective benefits you mention.

I just think when you get excited about a drug, you can sometimes over-state the benefits for the
UN- initiated people of the forum.

Some people take your word as Gospel. That's not necessarily your fault since you're not claiming to be their physician and everyone should make their own decisions.

I appreciate the points you bring to the forum...but some more disclaimers really need to be considered for these medications. (And again, I don't blame you for not putting the disclaimer on there...not your job to take care of everyone).
 
I'll sum it up for you quick

Since the comeback people are receiving there orders.

When people ordered last year or so and they got raided they didn't receive orders during that time, understandably so.

Now you're up to date
Thanks, been away from this forum for a while. Appreciate the straightforward answer.
 
I had an issue with first pack they used a crappy shipping company and it was over 30days and Tracy sent me a replacement that I just received 5kits. So he or she made it right.
 
I gave a friend the telegram channel, he went to buy and sent USD-C via the base network instead of ERC-20. Rookie mistake, $600 gone.

It seems kinda bullshit that Tracy can't or won't add Base to his USD-C wallet and won't help a customer try to recover the mistake when there are things that can be done.

But if you're going to buy from him. REALLLLYYYYY pay attention to what network you are sending money on.
 
I gave a friend the telegram channel, he went to buy and sent USD-C via the base network instead of ERC-20. Rookie mistake, $600 gone.

It seems kinda bullshit that Tracy can't or won't add Base to his USD-C wallet and won't help a customer try to recover the mistake when there are things that can be done.
You as his friend you should told him, not Tracys job, besides theres a warning in tg channel to not use base network
 
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