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@lobotomize Lol you are proving the crumbling cookie right. Muh darkness hormone.
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@CrumblingCookie what dose maybaps u may know
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@sunsunsun The very minimum metabolically effective dose over the long-run appears to be 20mg pd.
The HED from animal experiments suggest 5-10mg/kg BW as the range where optimal/maximal effects set in and Prof. R Reiter mentions that several of his diabetic peers have accordingly been taking 500-1000mg pd.
He himself is more conservative and reckons that 50-100mg should do most of the job and says one may consider body surface area instead of body weight as a perhaps more suitable benchmark for inter-species dosing conversions. The 50-100mg range is what he's been taking. Usually split up to c. 2hrs and c. 30mins before bedtime.
C. 70mg pd is also the mean/median (40-200mg) of the two Argentinian human study populations with the good cardiovascular and neurological benefits.I had started off with 10 + 20 +10mg last week but noticed that I need to stay in bed for at least 3hrs after another 10mg in the early morning and will still be groggy all day (I was awake at 6am and thought: What a waste of nighttime; better take some more).
Now I've made capsules with 80mg MEL along with 220mg Na-R-ALA, which is synergistic in many ways.
(I'm going to make a small batch with also 40-50mg methylene blue in them as a complete acute ischaemia/reperfusion infarct remedy to have at hand for the elderly since still nobody's being indulged in receiving the medicinal Proveblue i.v. by the EMS despite all the evidence for it).Jeff T. Bowles was one of the early adopters of MEL and wrote to have taken 300-500mg for a long time and that on this dose he was very tired for three months but then it lifted. Which I find very interesting! Doris Loh endorses high-dose melatonin especially in acute inflammatory phases (cytokine storms, viral infections like Covid) and you'll see that her dosing recommendations reach well up to 4000mg pd for an adult, split up all throughout the day and night.
(Apart from such acute cases it's however likely prudent to keep MEL intake away from daylight/artificial light/screentime hours because those rodent experiments showing acutely sensitized potosensitivity of the retina by elevated melatonin concentrations may also hold true in humans.)
On we go: Doris Loh suggested that higher-dose MEL (500-1000mg) may quickly overcome grogginess by lower-doses MEL. This notion possibly supports a kind of a drop-in-the-bucket scenario. It is noteworthy that reports on SS-31, the peptide which fixes broken mitochondrial membranes, also reveal that many people become extra tired from it and that this resolves either over time or by much increased dosages.
Such a particular groggy feeling of (calm, relaxed) tiredness may thus indeed be a marker of mitochondrial/metabolic healing and a good sign to continue or double-down.It's astonishing to me that all this info has already been around since the late nineties (in its earliest hints) and confirmed over and over througout the 2000s, 2010s and 2020s. I'm sure there are plenty of people who take >40mg pd melatonin but they are certainly not spread over the publicly accessible internet. Reddit and youtube is filled with bots and naysaying government agents pushing their instructions for obfuscation and scaremongering hogwash. RP's rant on MEL was blatant hogwash. There's a funny comment by someone under the YT video interview with Prof. R Reiter linked above:
Georgi has said melatonin can have a feedback loop and convert back to serotonin. (Maybe that's what put Mercola off from taking it.) .....I wrote to Russell about that and he said, "That's incorrect. Georgi doesn't know what he's talking about." He also asked me for Georgi's contact details.Duh. Higher-dose MEL hasn't even been embraced by the CFS folks on the phoenixrising forums. It's like we're all being deliberately guided to being both forcedly and voluntarily blind and deaf-mute. I certainly feel like I have been kept stupid and sent around in circles always away from crucial keystones.
My stack for mitochondrial fusion (PGC-1α, OPA1, MFN1/2) and against excessive fission (DRP1 or most crucially FIS1) also includes echinacoside 220mg pd (from Cistanche tubulosa extract), kaempferol 25mg pd (from Kaempferia galanga extract), trans-resveratrol 500mg pd and SS-31 in yet to be determined doses (0.5-10mg pd probably). Also expecting Gastrodia elata rhizomes for the gastrodin as their active ingredient – the traditional Korean/Chinese way is to boil the root or its powder over 15mins and consume it as a brew/tea. And there's more research to find and dissect about morin.
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@CrumblingCookie nice…
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