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Neurotransmitters stack up — sometimes more than your brain can handle?

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3 months ago

MAO inhibition doesn’t “create” more.
It just stops cleanup.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    My bloodwork stayed fine, but I kept an eye on glucose the whole time.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    Honestly I expected muscle growth. Instead I appreciated the recovery more.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    I actually overtrained because I felt too good. Learned that lesson the hard way.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    Zero difference for me until my sleep got dialed in.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    Dang, leg day stopped ruining my weekend.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    Bro science gets wild with HGH discussions.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    I bounced back faster between push sessions, but squats still humbled me every time.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    As a powerlifter, I cared less about soreness and more about whether my bar speed came back quicker. It definitely seemed to.

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  • Participant
    1 hour ago

    Same experience here, man. Recovery improved enough that I had to remind myself not to keep adding volume just because I felt fresh.

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