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    Does anyone here take any supps for lowering cortisol? I have started taking PS (phosphatidylserine). It is supposed to help with memory function as well as orevent exercise induced increase of cortisol. Anyine have any experience?

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    i like basics.

    i feel like things like that just add to much complication to it all.

    give me protein, creatine, multi-V, fish oil and i am good.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
      i like basics.

      i feel like things like that just add to much complication to it all.

      give me protein, creatine, multi-V, fish oil and i am good.
      No BCAA's, l-glutamine, l-arginine? I thought those three was well would be basics.

      I also figured, that since I am naturally heavy, keeping my cortisol levels in check will help keep my weight down. If I as much as look at fried food, ice cream, etc, I put on weight. Due to this, I stress over my diet constantly. So again, checking down my cortisol levels I think would be beneficial.

      Do you agree with my logic B? (Even if you don't think it is true for yourself.)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
        No BCAA's, l-glutamine, l-arginine? I thought those three was well would be basics.

        I also figured, that since I am naturally heavy, keeping my cortisol levels in check will help keep my weight down. If I as much as look at fried food, ice cream, etc, I put on weight. Due to this, I stress over my diet constantly. So again, checking down my cortisol levels I think would be beneficial.

        Do you agree with my logic B? (Even if you don't think it is true for yourself.)
        bcaa's and the other aminos you mention are in the protein powder and foods. no need for them extra.

        no i dont really agree with the logic bro. the very act of "stressing over diet" will raise your cortisol levels higher then what the suppliment can do to lower them. lol.

        lifting weights, relaxing, steroids, etc.. lower cortisol levels.

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