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Old 07-07-2007, 09:56
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benzedrex (proplyhexedrine) + glucose?

After testing out Benzedrex a few times, I noticed that after 8 hours, I begin to feel the "crash", and I begin to feel very tired.

I was wondering if its possible to boost the Benzedrex high along with stopping the crash by eating foods that contain glucose? I read on another post that Benzedrex does use up a lot of the body's glucose, and I was thinking that maybe eating more foods that contain glucose would help.
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Re: benzedrex + glucose?

I doubt it, glucose is not the problem. The lack of norepinephrine is I believe. Maybe taking some L-dopa towards the end could help keep the levels up. However, what time of day are you taking benzedrex that being tired is a bad thing after 8 hours? Swim very much welcomes the crash, just not the rebound depression.
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