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 i just realized BN has it. I kinda liked that weird wired feeling AMP gave me....i know it has other things in it, but geranamine apparently was the X-factor. whos used the bn geranamine and how did you stack it? Was it similar to that buzzy euphoric feeling AMP gave? Thanks.
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 i concocted several diff stacks using this product..... its 200 mgs geranamine per cap. Ive noticed an insane crash unequal to the actual "buzz" or energy. Its like....Jet lag meets M1t lethargy. You're extremely lethargic and mentally drained...almost physically tired. Ive used it around 5 times. Once with yohimbe/ephedrine/cocoa/ caffeine/tyrosine/alcar/ taurine....a few other things, noticed a slight difference in energy, but the crash was rediculous. Used it with a redbull and some Panax ginseng....gave me a pounding headache and that rediculous crash again. tried it with straight caffeine, crash....hard. used it again with caffeine/tyrosine/cocoa/Aspirin.... seemed alright. still that reciculous crash that doesnt quite match up with the actual buzz. used it with Guarana/ green tea and coffee....didnt crash as hard. Seems like naturally occuring caffeine somehow inhibits the crashing effect. Almost a full bottle left...No idea what to do with it now. Stuff was not worth it IMO
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 I'm using it with 200mg Caffeine and absoultely love the stuff. I think it depends on your natural CNS and stimulant sensitivity..
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 | QUOTE (coreking @ Mar 7 2008, 12:18 PM) | | jay, is the crash similar, larger scale of course, to a caffeine crash? |
No way. A caffeine crash to the Nth degree perhaps. An ECY crash doesnt even come close to how drained you feel after this product. ....Lincoln perhaps you misread what i wrote. Im not saying it doesnt give you energy....im just saying the crash is unequal to the actual stim effect. A slight boost followed by hours of lethargy and fatigue.
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 | QUOTE | ....Lincoln perhaps you misread what i wrote.
Im not saying it doesnt give you energy....im just saying the crash is unequal to the actual stim effect. A slight boost followed by hours of lethargy and fatigue. |
Point taken Jayv24. However, I didn't notice the crash as much. Headaches were fairly constant about 16 hours after the 50 mg dose with the energy drink. It was the next morning, I can't confirm if it was the geranamine that caused it. The headaches subsided after about 2 hours and a gallon of water. Sleep was difficult when taken 8 hours or less before bed. Oh and it definitely makes cardio less of a chore. I now run for 45 minutes (5 miles). I NEVER run, hate hate hate it, but I actually enjoy running now with the geranamine. I would recommend this product to someone that has only taken NO explode or just simple energy drinks as their pre workout stimulus.
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 Here the molecular structure of Geranamine, if anybody's interested:  (courtesy of pubchem.) It's structurally related to Propylhexerdrine,which is found in some Benzedrex inhalers. I found that (working up to that dose), even 250 mg of 1,3-Dimethylamylamine had a very mild stimulant effect on me, and that I could fall asleep easily, no crash, no nothing. It might be the medication that I'm taking. A friend of mine, on the other hand, finds this stuff is a very active stimulant at 50-100 mg. The stimulation, though, seems to be mainly adrenergic and gives your body an energy boost rather than your mind. Possibly useful as an appetite suppressant, nasal decongestant, or a pre-workout stim in small doses.
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