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Stimulant X WORKS!

bigred869

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I, for one, am VERY critical of supplements, ESPECIALLY new ones. For example, Melanotan II didn't live up to its expectations, nor did Peg MGF.

I can personally vouch for all AX products though. First of all, the PH's were revolutionary to say the least. Not even with injectables could I obtain 15 pounds of lean muscle in one month and RETAIN it.

This new product, StimX is pretty amazing. Last Saturday, I had to drive 4 hours to a photoshoot on the beach, so I needed my stomach to be as cut as possible. AX sent me free samples of StimX, so I popped one with breakfast around 8AM. I made it the entire drive down and went through the photoshoot with NO APPETITE and that's saying a lot since the PH I'm taking right now makes me starve if I don't eat every 2 hours. I didn't even eat again till 5PM when the shoot was over (If you don't include bottled water). That's 9 freakin hours of appetite suppression and plenty of energy with no side effects.

If you guys are looking to suppress appetite, this is the real deal.
 
Glad to hear, I'm going to pick up a bottle with my next order; I thought I could control my appetite, but DCP + AP is sending it thru the roof (TTA always does and AP isnt helping).
 
Force of Green said:
Stimulant X works? No $%*+! lol
my thought exactly. if you ever get a chance try x-force i think that you may like it as much maybe even more than stim x. glad u are getting good results with stim x
 
Enigma76 said:
Glad to hear, I'm going to pick up a bottle with my next order; I thought I could control my appetite, but DCP + AP is sending it thru the roof (TTA always does and AP isnt helping).
Hey, I just wouldn't recommend Stim X as an everyday thing. I don't believe in Stim X for the purpose of everyday appetite control. It is AMAZING for keeping you super alert, super upbeat, and oustandingly efficient, but as you can see here, your body can only take so much for so long and you will undoubtably crash like never before and lose all that you have worked for. If you exhaust your adrenal glands, you will know what it is like to really start from square one.

For appetite control and whatnot, Omega Sports used to have that Lean Support which looked and supposedly was really effective. I just would use Stim X sparingly.
 
ludacris007 said:
my thought exactly. if you ever get a chance try x-force i think that you may like it as much maybe even more than stim x. glad u are getting good results with stim x
LOL. I used Stim X on a consistent basis (2 caps in the morning) and I dismissed many of the minor onsetting symptoms of andrenal fatigue and I ultimately crashed. While on Stim X, I was always... and I mean ALWAYS 'fight or flight'. My body and mind felt like a fricken Puma, always preying, muscles always super-toned, and ready to lunge at oppurtunity... but I crashed and Mace introduced me to Poseiden: God of the Seas, and I regenerated.

Use Stim X sparingly. It's like one of those magic bags that a guy gets from a wizard in a movie ... and the wizard says to the guy, "only open this bag when you really have to." That's my standpoint on Stim X now. Version 2 is coming out, so... stay tuned.
 
it is in the queue to be bottled as we speak.....
so 2 weeks or so is about right!

Retailers should be blowing out theri current stock pretty soon!
 
Force of Green said:
Hey, I just wouldn't recommend Stim X as an everyday thing. I don't believe in Stim X for the purpose of everyday appetite control. It is AMAZING for keeping you super alert, super upbeat, and oustandingly efficient, but as you can see here, your body can only take so much for so long and you will undoubtably crash like never before and lose all that you have worked for. If you exhaust your adrenal glands, you will know what it is like to really start from square one.

For appetite control and whatnot, Omega Sports used to have that Lean Support which looked and supposedly was really effective. I just would use Stim X sparingly.

Definately wasnt going to go the 24/7 route with StimX...was thinking of a 5 on/2 off plan with weekends off. I could use the mental stimulation during the week anyways with classes. Probably going to go no higher than 2 caps/day.

Ive been there with the adrenal fatigue; I abused the hell out of ephedrine/caffeine for awhile and when I came off had a hard time getting going again.

Thanks for the advice.
 
Enigma76 said:
Definately wasnt going to go the 24/7 route with StimX...was thinking of a 5 on/2 off plan with weekends off. I could use the mental stimulation during the week anyways with classes. Probably going to go no higher than 2 caps/day.

Ive been there with the adrenal fatigue; I abused the hell out of ephedrine/caffeine for awhile and when I came off had a hard time getting going again.

Thanks for the advice.
Yeah bro, it is tough. If I were you... Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, consume 2 glasses of wine with your last whole meal (mine being chicken breast or steak, some veggies, and nuts and 2 glasses [8-10 oz. total] of some good red wine or this wine from NJ using fermented blueberries) and the alcohol, which is beneficial at BAC of .015-.02% will ease the hypertension and depress the CNS to take that extra edge off. I would imagine that 2 glasses of wine during these nights would make for a smoother, more relaxing recovery over the weekend and still have some additional benefits of the anti-oxidants.
 
It's not against the rules to make a suggestion to someone who is of age, correct? I apologize for mentioning 'alcohol', but I believe if one is in control and not prone to alcoholism, they can experience a wealth of benefits.

I for one have been anti-alcohol for a while now and in the past I went in spurts. I wasn't a binge-drinker and I was always responsible though. However, you can benefit IMO from moderate (1-2 servings per night) if you're doing it for the right reasons.

For me, I've been reading about alcohol and it's moderate use offering cardio-protective benefits, and I for one think I have some hypertension and 1-2 glasses now helps me be at ease into the night and fall asleep better with little on my mind except sleep.
 
I'd prefer some chilled Woodford Reserve straight up :)

Honestly, I tend to have a couple one night during the weekend each week anyways, so it should be a-okay.
 
Glad you liked it!!! I was hooked after my first dose:thumbsup:
 
I recieved my Stimulant X sample the other day. I going to give it a try tomorrow before my workout. I'm jazzed that I will be jazzed
 
* Tendency to gain weight and unable to loose it, especially around the waist.
* High frequency of getting the flu and other respiratory diseases and these symptoms tend to last longer than usual.
* Tendency to tremble when under pressure.
* Reduced sex drive.
* Lightheaded when rising from a laying down position.
* Unable to remember things.
* Lack of energy in the mornings and also in the afternoon between 3 to 5 pm.
* Feel better suddenly for a brief period after a meal.
* Often feel tired betweeen 9 - 10 pm, but resist going to bed.
* Need coffee or stimulants to get going in the morning.
* Crave for salty, fatty, and high protein food such as meat and cheese.
* Increase symptoms of PMS for women; period are heavy and then stop, or almost stopped on the 4th day, only to start flow again on the 5th or 6th day.
* Pain in the upper back or neck with no apparent reasons .
* Feels better when stress is relieved, such as on a vacation.
* Difficulties in getting up in the morning
* Lightheaded


If you have many or most of these symptoms, adrenal fatigue may be a possibility, if only one or two, could be anything really
 
Do you get foot cramps when you Stim X? I love it but my feet cramp at the weirdest times. I drink alot of water and I noticed that when I don't take it, my feet are fine.
 
Do you get foot cramps when you Stim X? I love it but my feet cramp at the weirdest times. I drink alot of water and I noticed that when I don't take it, my feet are fine.


Hmmm.. Never noticed that but if you have cramps usually upping your water intake and supplementing in potassium and magnesium every day my help!
 
Hmmm.. Never noticed that but if you have cramps usually upping your water intake and supplementing in potassium and magnesium every day my help!

The mineral balance in Poseidon has optimal amounts of potassium, magnesium, and a little bit of sodium to help keep water where it belongs (intracellular).
 
The mineral balance in Poseidon has optimal amounts of potassium, magnesium, and a little bit of sodium to help keep water where it belongs (intracellular).

Ya it looks like a solid product... I have some shipping to me as we speak!
 
now that u mention it, i had cramps in my legs/ft when on stim x. i never thought of the two together but ive been off stim x now and no cramps
 
now that u mention it, i had cramps in my legs/ft when on stim x. i never thought of the two together but ive been off stim x now and no cramps

I did some searching around for yall and those who complained of cramps in their left leg and foot are usually suffering from a vitamin D and calcium deficiency. Naturopathic practioners have been reccommending additional calcium, magnesium, and potassium rich foods.

The chemical structure of synthetic vitamins/minerals are no different than those found in whole foods (natural), so I would say that Poseidon has the building blocks to recover from these side effects.
 
Day 2 on StimX.

Well, one cap is doing nothing anymore. The first day I had the normal stimulation from the geranamine (very similar to AMP) and then had some light stimulation throughout the day.

Failed to really knock out the appetite.

Today, I'm still on the 1 cap dose/day to asses. No appetite suppression, and I actually fell asleep 30 min after dosing. Slept very well last night too; similar things have happened to me before. For instance once studying for a final I took 10mg of adderal and a red bull (normally would have almost anyone not used to adderal wired) and I fell asleep in my chair in the library for 20 minutes.

I react weirdly to stims sometimes; sometimes my reaction is normal, like everyone else, and other times its very abnormal (feeling sleepy and actually sleeping).

I should add that the only thing that doesnt do this to me is ephedrine. Caffeine/chocamine/adderal/stimX all have done the "sleep sometimes" thing to me before.


I'm going to up to 2 caps in the morning tomorrow to assess.
 
* Tendency to gain weight and unable to loose it, especially around the waist.
* High frequency of getting the flu and other respiratory diseases and these symptoms tend to last longer than usual.
* Tendency to tremble when under pressure.
* Reduced sex drive.
* Lightheaded when rising from a laying down position.
* Unable to remember things.
* Lack of energy in the mornings and also in the afternoon between 3 to 5 pm.
* Feel better suddenly for a brief period after a meal.
* Often feel tired betweeen 9 - 10 pm, but resist going to bed.
* Need coffee or stimulants to get going in the morning.
* Crave for salty, fatty, and high protein food such as meat and cheese.
* Increase symptoms of PMS for women; period are heavy and then stop, or almost stopped on the 4th day, only to start flow again on the 5th or 6th day.
* Pain in the upper back or neck with no apparent reasons .
* Feels better when stress is relieved, such as on a vacation.
* Difficulties in getting up in the morning
* Lightheaded


If you have many or most of these symptoms, adrenal fatigue may be a possibility, if only one or two, could be anything really

This kind of stuff cracks me up (and makes me go puke)! Honestly, most people have all of the symptoms at some point in time (with the exception of orthostatic hypotension) and people (not necessarily the poster, but more along of the drug companies that promote these kinds of lists without adequate differential) who fear monger like this are out of control. Guess what, all of us have symptoms of PMS (moody, irritable, tired, crave sweets) - heck, that is every person I have ever come in contact with, depending on their situation/time of day etc.

Adrenal suppression CANNOT be diagnosed without labs. To say that "after I came of ephedra my adrenals crashed" is crap. Yes it could happen, but most likely it was down regulation of your beta receptors from chronic stimulation. NOT adrenal surpression ....

Oh well, my point of this post was not to rant (which I did), but to advocate some caution and not go dreaming disease processes up. If you are that worried about stuff, by a copy of Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment (much faster read than harrisons) and clear some things up.
 
I did some searching around for yall and those who complained of cramps in their left leg and foot are usually suffering from a vitamin D and calcium deficiency. Naturopathic practioners have been reccommending additional calcium, magnesium, and potassium rich foods.

uh, the entire true medical community had been advocating this for 50+years. Guess those Homeopaths stole it ;)
 
uh, the entire true medical community had been advocating this for 50+years. Guess those Homeopaths stole it ;)

lol. Those damned homeopaths! (jk). I'm about through with advice from the medical community. I took my mother to a good walk-in clinic nearby because she was having terrible congestion in her upper respiratory tract. I know the routine by now and I'm getting tired of watching my mother follow through with it.
1. She is always sick with something (diagnosed with CFS and fibromyalgia as well)
2. She calls the doctor
3. She goes to the doctor and gets the routine checkup and leaves with a prescription
4. She comes home with 3 bottles of new meds on top of the already prescribed sleep aids, anti-depressants, pain-killers, and other misc. pills.
5. The symptoms subside for a little while as she is medicating them and all is well until the next bout.

I asked a couple questions to this doctor and he was very brief and a little bit, oddly rude. I really love my old pediatrician and my general practioner, but there are other doctors who are like this award winning, top graduate 'idiot'.

I personally believe in a hierarchy of needs (not just that explained and illustrated by Abraham Maslow), but in general health and wellness and I do believe in the need of medicine, both modern and ancient. I believe that in many cases, medicine trascends the borders in this hierarchial pyramid. However, I think like many others that the way to solve a problem is by getting to the root instead of trying to mask the symptoms.

If someone, like my mother who smokes often, eats 2-3 poor quality meals, drinks soda and eats candy whenever, lacks sufficient water intake, and consumes alcohol regularly is constantly getting sick, her immune system is obviously severely comprimised. Doctors make a ton of money off of these people who are 'regulars'. They'll write a script and send you packing. That's their job, it's what they're paid for.

The doctor I mentioned this to in a very nice way told me that he wants to take care of the fundamentals first: CATSCAN, MRI, etc. I said, "I thought the fundamentals were that which are vital for life. You know, food and water? Why not start there?" He replies, "I'm not getting paid to talk to you about health and nutrition." [looks at my mom and continues] "Take this, this, and that 2 times a day with 8oz of water and blah blah blah." [looks back at me] "If you want to talk to me about anything else, pay me 250 an hour and we can talk about whatever." I reply, "No thanks. Take it easy buddy."

:fool2:
 
Man, what a jerk. Actually patient education is a billable to medicare/medicaid. He might not get paid as much for doing it, but he does get paid to do so. Top priority IMO is actually to get your mother to quit smoking. Smoking actually contributes to many long term health issues not the least of which is a decreased immune response (nicotine decreases leukocyte migration) and impaired ciliary function (ie increased upper respirator problems). Sounds like a poor quality physician. They are every where, just like poor quality mechanics, teachers etc. Just bc some one is a MD/DO, does not mean that they lack a very common human traits (sloppy work, poor quality, inattention to detail, not thorough etc). Try and find a totally NEW doctor and schedule an office visit for a NEW COMPLETE history and physical. They suck, take forever, pay little (from a reimbursement stand point), and could cost the patient $100-200. But they are worth it. Go to someone new and keep going to them. Avoid clinic docs unless emergent. It is usually new docs there every few weeks working shifts. You get little continuity of care. IMHO.
 
Man, what a jerk. Actually patient education is a billable to medicare/medicaid. He might not get paid as much for doing it, but he does get paid to do so. Top priority IMO is actually to get your mother to quit smoking. Smoking actually contributes to many long term health issues not the least of which is a decreased immune response (nicotine decreases leukocyte migration) and impaired ciliary function (ie increased upper respirator problems). Sounds like a poor quality physician. They are every where, just like poor quality mechanics, teachers etc. Just bc some one is a MD/DO, does not mean that they lack a very common human traits (sloppy work, poor quality, inattention to detail, not thorough etc). Try and find a totally NEW doctor and schedule an office visit for a NEW COMPLETE history and physical. They suck, take forever, pay little (from a reimbursement stand point), and could cost the patient $100-200. But they are worth it. Go to someone new and keep going to them. Avoid clinic docs unless emergent. It is usually new docs there every few weeks working shifts. You get little continuity of care. IMHO.
SwollOnIron, you're quite the wealth of knowledge my friend! Good to know you're on board! Reps to ya!
 
lol. Those damned homeopaths! (jk). I'm about through with advice from the medical community. I took my mother to a good walk-in clinic nearby because she was having terrible congestion in her upper respiratory tract. I know the routine by now and I'm getting tired of watching my mother follow through with it.
1. She is always sick with something (diagnosed with CFS and fibromyalgia as well)
2. She calls the doctor
3. She goes to the doctor and gets the routine checkup and leaves with a prescription
4. She comes home with 3 bottles of new meds on top of the already prescribed sleep aids, anti-depressants, pain-killers, and other misc. pills.
5. The symptoms subside for a little while as she is medicating them and all is well until the next bout.

I asked a couple questions to this doctor and he was very brief and a little bit, oddly rude. I really love my old pediatrician and my general practioner, but there are other doctors who are like this award winning, top graduate 'idiot'.

I personally believe in a hierarchy of needs (not just that explained and illustrated by Abraham Maslow), but in general health and wellness and I do believe in the need of medicine, both modern and ancient. I believe that in many cases, medicine trascends the borders in this hierarchial pyramid. However, I think like many others that the way to solve a problem is by getting to the root instead of trying to mask the symptoms.

If someone, like my mother who smokes often, eats 2-3 poor quality meals, drinks soda and eats candy whenever, lacks sufficient water intake, and consumes alcohol regularly is constantly getting sick, her immune system is obviously severely comprimised. Doctors make a ton of money off of these people who are 'regulars'. They'll write a script and send you packing. That's their job, it's what they're paid for.

The doctor I mentioned this to in a very nice way told me that he wants to take care of the fundamentals first: CATSCAN, MRI, etc. I said, "I thought the fundamentals were that which are vital for life. You know, food and water? Why not start there?" He replies, "I'm not getting paid to talk to you about health and nutrition." [looks at my mom and continues] "Take this, this, and that 2 times a day with 8oz of water and blah blah blah." [looks back at me] "If you want to talk to me about anything else, pay me 250 an hour and we can talk about whatever." I reply, "No thanks. Take it easy buddy."

:fool2:

Unfortunate and sad. I've had many similar experinces...it use to surprise me. Their are still some good ones out there that are open enough to talk about other things not having to do with drugs and procedures...unfortunately not enough.

Workin
 
Bite me! It was a good discussion. The title says it all, what more do you want. I did not see anything that encouraged me to believe this is a sponsored log, so shove off.

Take it easy on the Macedaddy... he's just trying to keep good conversations like this in areas where they are more easily accessible to others. We don't want a good conversation about medical practioners buried in a Stim X thread, ya know?

Macedaddy, no one planned on this thread to take the path that it did, but it is in need of topic recovery no doubt.
 
Bite me! It was a good discussion. The title says it all, what more do you want. I did not see anything that encouraged me to believe this is a sponsored log, so shove off.
EXCUSE ME?

THIS is OUR section and the title says Stimulant X and the discussion got way off the topic of STIMUANT X! in OUR SPONSORED SECTION!

YOU DON'T WANT TO MESS!! I was very nice!
 
Take it easy on the Macedaddy... he's just trying to keep good conversations like this in areas where they are more easily accessible to others. We don't want a good conversation about medical practioners buried in a Stim X thread, ya know?

Macedaddy, no one planned on this thread to take the path that it did, but it is in need of topic recovery no doubt.

No offense was taken FoG, i was very cordial and reminded you guys what topic you were in!

if someone with 32 posts wants to come into OUR section and tell me where to go, i can escalate this VERY QUICK!:duel:
 
No offense was taken FoG, i was very cordial and reminded you guys what topic you were in!

if someone with 32 posts wants to come into OUR section and tell me where to go, i can escalate this VERY QUICK!:duel:

Hence, the avatar of the mighty, screaming ape. :hammer:
 
Dude how did I miss this,personaly I like StimX,because it is smooth,I cannot stand the jerky,jittery thermos.I can't wait for StimX2.
 
Wow Homeopathic remedies and stimx go hand in hand WHO KNEW??? Good to see u over Hill :lol: and I love Stimx can wait for StimX-Dub edition!!!
 
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