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Old 09-12-2011, 10:25 PM #1
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Default Why is it so many supplements only to seem to work initially ?

I have noticed with almost every supplement ive take that the best results seem to happen once taken the intially and then tend to gradually drop off to the point i dont use them unless its emergency.

Sometimes these results come back if i stop taking anything for a while, and so it has me wondering whether its more down to " shock factor " more that is causing it rather than the supplements themselves - or dare i say it even placebo

Its damm frustrating and i cant explain it, but it just seem the more unexpected something is the more it helps until it becomes almsot unoticable - sometimes even with a day or two.

Im so curious about why this is Ive considered hooking myself up to something like the neurosky or emotiv to see if i can get any ideas to whats going on, and why i can go from such a positive to a negative so fast.

Maybe if i can find some pattern i can make connection - which leads me to asking if any one else has experinced anything like this ?

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