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Reddit mentions of NOW Supplements, Taurine 1,000 mg, Double Strength, Nervous System Health*, 100 Veg Capsules

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NOW Supplements, Taurine 1,000 mg, Double Strength, Nervous System Health*, 100 Veg Capsules
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DOUBLE STRENGTH VEGAN CAPSULES: This product has twice the taurine (1,000 mg) as in our regular strength product (500 mg).NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH*/HEALTHY VISUAL FUNCTION*: Taurine helps to generate and regulate nerve impulses and aids in the maintenance of fluid balance; it is also used by the body in visual pathways, as well as in the brain and nervous system, where it works together with glycine and GABA as a neurotransmitter.*CERTIFICATIONS/CLASSIFICATIONS: Dairy Free, Egg Free, Kosher, Made without Gluten, Non-GMO, Nut Free, Soy Free, Vegan/VegetarianGMP Quality Assured: NPA A-rated GMP certification means that every aspect of the NOW manufacturing process has been examined, including our laboratory/testing methods (for stability, potency, and product formulation).Packaged in the USA by a family owned and operated company since 1968
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Height4.44 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2012
Size100 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on NOW Supplements, Taurine 1,000 mg, Double Strength, Nervous System Health*, 100 Veg Capsules:

u/bounce-bounce-drop ยท 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'd start washing my body with zinc soap (https://www.amazon.com/Noble-Formula-Pyrithione-Zinc-Soap/dp/B00G7TUDA0) and, while it sounds CRAZY, there are some supplements that really help my body acne.

Taurine https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0019LRYD0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Vitamin B5
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NZDN2Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Fish Oil

Zinc tablets are also supposed to be helpful, but really upset my stomach.

Using the above and nightly running Emu Oil all over my face + my Curology seems to be the trick. If I miss the pill step, then acne everywhere gets worse, if I miss the Emu oil step then I get closed comedones (no. clue. but I did use to get them from the Curology so maybe that...), and if I miss the curology I worry my face will be one big wrinkle.

I also drink Apple Cider Vinegar relatively routinely.

Man, I repeat, sounds CRAZY.

But it's worked for me.

Oooh, I also used to, with GREAT success, just use a salt bar on the place of my body that had acne. I just rubbed my hands over the salt bar, rubbed hands over portion of acne body, repeat. It's rather drying so I don't do on my face anymore, but I was able to go from Minocycline daily to JUST salt barring it up nightly and my acne stayed the same.

I feel like this subreddit is going to lynch me for my froo-froo suggestions...but they worked, so shrug

u/herman_gill ยท 2 pointsr/Nootropics

Ideas about your current stack:

Maybe drop the oxiracetam for a while, I've read a few anecdotes on the racetams (and also bacopa, interestingly enough) about them "dulling" your emotions, while not always a bad thing, it can be to a degree in some people.

Consider going half alpha-gpc and half cdp-choline (300mg alpha-gpc, 250mg cdp-choline) here or here, some people notice more benefit with CDP-choline for mood

Switch out your multivitamin, ashwagandha, b-complex, zinc, next time in favour of Legion Triumph. It's got a few adaptogens in it (lavender, rhodiola, garlic might be one too, a small amount of acetylcysteine)

Drop the caffeine for a while and just try the theanine on it's own. A lot of people don't realize that caffeine can have a negative impact on your mood when used regularly, and not intermittently (a few times a week)

10,000IU of Vitamin D long term might be excessive, try tapering down to 5000IU (and Triumph also has 2000IU in it right now, so maybe even just 1000-3000IU or from an independent supplement)

Definitely drop the yohimbe/yohimbine. Maca can be good, tribulus I've read reports of it negatively effecting mood in people as well (agitation/irritability).

For the zinc/magnesium, they're both good, but if you're already getting enough zinc in your multi, you might be overdoing it. Magnesium is fine in large doses (as long as you don't get diarrhea! Then split up your doses more).

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Obviously the light box will help. I'd also advise some quick HIIT in the morning time (4 sets of 10-20 squats as fast as possible, depending on your level of activity, with minimal rests in between) to get you up and about for the day. You can even do squats, push ups, glute bridges, and burpees, or something (one or two sets of each). This will take the absolute piss out of you for 5-10 minutes after, but that's a perfect opportunity to stand in the shower and pant like a dying dog.

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Improve your sleep too! It's not just about getting up and doing crap, make sure you're sleeping at least 7 hours a day, or try for the next two weeks getting at least one hour more of sleep every single day, and see how that makes you feel. Get flux/twilight all that crap, turn off all the brightness on your laptops/phones after it gets dark outside, turn off the lights in your room 1-2 hours before bed, all that jazz.

If you're drinking heavily (14+ standard drinks a week in men, or 9+ in women) or even drinking to help you get to sleep some nights, definitely stop doing that. Even if it isn't to improve your sleep, it's got a shit load of negative health effects. Same thing goes with smoking, but it can be hard to quit/reduce both of these things. Try to avoid smoking/drinking less than 3 hours before bed, at least. Also avoid doing the same 3 hours after waking up.

Definitely avoid caffeine within 8 hours of bed time. Honestly I think cutting this out for a couple of weeks might help a decent amount (cutting out yohimbine more)

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Next comes potential supplements:

Taurine, 1-3g/day (I prefer to take 1g pre-workout and 1g at night before bed) here or here (or much much much cheaper in bulk from powder city)

Inositol 0.5-2g/day (some people notice it actually reduces the drive to do things in higher doses. here or here <--- you can also just eat more citrus fruits instead (oranges or cantaloupes are good sources), some grains are also good sources. <--- consider taking the same time as taurine

Acetylcysteine (0.6-2.4g/day), I take 0.6g in the morning and 0.6 around dinner time, I've noticed it's help a shit ton with my cravings for cigarettes too. It's a decent mood stabilizer in general, and glutamate excitoxicity = bad news bears for a lot of things. here or here. Also much cheaper in bulk, but whereas taurine/inositol have a pleasant taste, acetylcysteine smells and tastes a little bit like rotting eggs (sulfur smell, although it's funny taurine doesn't have that)...

Melatonin, 300mcg at night here or here (try this even if you feel like you sleep fine, seriously)

You could also consider switching out your oxiracetam for some ALCAR/Carnitine (at 0.5-2g/day, avoiding it later in the evening) and Carnitine also might have some mild mood boosting effects in addition to it's cognitive benefits, and exercise benefits.

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Oh if you'd like, you can use my coupon code from iherb for some $5 off your first order, it's JIT328... but a decent amount of this crap is actually cheaper on amazon if you buy it from there (or in bulk from other places like powdercity), so just do whatever is cheapest for you.