Could you explain what benefits you got from it?i never experienced this even at 100mg doses
i definitely got a mood boost. i noticed that i woke up feeling more rested/happier. but pretty inconsistent however. this has probably to do with the serotonin boost it gives you. i took it for 3 months or so at 15mg/day while frequently going to 50-100mg. i stopped eventually because I did not feel that a) the mood boost held up more then couple times b) no other benefits notedCould you explain what benefits you got from it?
Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to reply.i definitely got a mood boost. i noticed that i woke up feeling more rested/happier. but pretty inconsistent however. this has probably to do with the serotonin boost it gives you. i took it for 3 months or so at 15mg/day while frequently going to 50-100mg. i stopped eventually because I did not feel that a) the mood boost held up more then couple times b) no other benefits noted
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