Interesting.. Actually, I have a plunger - I just generally can't be ****ed dealing with it in the morning, hahaha.
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All this coffee talk. Yawn. According to this: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Bulletproof_diet a big part of the diet is Modafinil. That's one of my favourite drugs in the world, and trust me... I love drugs. Where are you guys buying yours from? Onestopmed seems to be the most popular place, but I'm looking for a place that accepts either credit cards or paypal (not bank deposits).
Any ideas?
I've never heard of Modafinil
but i get BP coffee from Optimoz which also sells this modafinil i see
http://www.optimoz.com.au/search?q=Modafinil
Hmm. I can't edit my post above.
I can get Modafinil through onestopmed but I'd rather a place that uses paypal, as online banking is a pain with my account...
Ahhh... nope, that's not the real thing. That's the natural alternative. I don't trust the natural stuff. I want the chemicals, please
You can read more about modafinil here: http://boldanddetermined.com/2012/06/11/the-real-life-nzt-48-from-limitless/
I can get it online and from my dealer but I'd rather not **** around with bank transfers and dodgy
Total superdrug it seems and sounds perfect for me.
If its legal whats the big deal?Yup. It's payment methods are e-check (whatever that is) and wire transfer, which is even more of a **** around than bank transfers or my drug dealer!
Looks like walking 40 meters to my local bank will have to be the way
Sorry for the thread hijack everyone!
If its legal whats the big deal?
Interesting just reading about it, nootropics appears to be just as good.
I know nothing about it, but this is a big thread on Whirlpool and lots of info.I vote for better living through chemistry
... Oh, and cheers for the link you posted!
Onestopmed works out to $2 a pill, and I only take a half. Even at that dose it completely destroys the bodies ability to sleep and lasts for over 12 hours, so you need to be careful, but otherwise it's brilliant. Having tried the real thing, I can't imagine anything similar in the natural world. I imagine it's the difference between Valerian and Valium for a sleeping aid.
I'd be super careful depositing money usually, but it's a trustworthy site (assuming what you are importing is legal). I've used it, and heaps of my friends have too. Unfortunately I need to visit my bank personally for deposits and was wondering if there was an easy alternative.
Sorry for the thread hijack everyone!
Jumping off the miracle coffee drink? I was just about to board that bandwagon....
neither had i, thanks wtl. I'll start with the natural stuff next time i make an order from optimoz.that Modafinal actually sounds pretty effective. Hadnt head of it before
I've given up the BP coffees, frankly they made me feel sick. Anyway, i've taken to black upgraded coffee.... I love it... The upgraded coffee is delicious. I can't drink other coffee anymore as i can taste the toxins. My friend made me a coffee the other morning and it was awful in comparison to the upgraded coffee i've been drinking.
Good on you for trying to get as healthy as you can but it may be of more benefit taking on a lifestyle/meal plan that is convenient, effective and most importantly sustainable. I mean no offense by this at all, but it appears that you may be adopting fitness phases, meal programs and short -term (e.g. 30 day) detox's that aren't sustainable, as outlined by the constant switching from eating habits/plans.
My advice would be to find a plan that works and that can be sustained through the entirety of your life, and is accommodating to the occasional meal out, drinks with friends, etc, and is not so restrictive and unsustainable for longer periods of time.
Thanks for the advice metcard but you're actually off the mark. I've been in the process of changing my eating habits for 9 months. I'm still finding my way around paleo and what works but this is most certainly not a fad for me, it's a lifestyle. I gave up sugar and wheat in June last year, then phased out spelt etc. At the moment i'm doing a whole30 detox in order to reintroduce dairy and wheat etc and determine how i respond to them.
In summary, thanks for your concern and advice but i got this one under full control
And as for exercise, i have always been active