003 What is Sulbutiamine and why is it one of the most sought after nootropics
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In this Episode of MO LIFE radio, we explore one of the most sought after nootropics on earth. Yes you may be sleeping under a rock if you are in the nootropics game and haven’t heard about this one. If you have a bit of experience with nootropics, I’m sure you’ve heard of things like piracetam, aniracetam, and modafinil, but there is a lesser known nootropic that I love called Sulbutiamine, which we will be discussing in this episode of MO LIFE RADIO. Invented in the mid 1930’s in Japan. Japanese sailors at the time lived on a diet of mainly rice and little meat or vegetables. Because of this, the sailors would eventually become really weak muscularly, particularly in the lower legs and exhibit things like- tingling or loss of feeling in the feet and hands
- Bodily pain
- mental confusion
- difficulty speaking
- vomiting
- Nystagmus - involuntary eye movement
- Paralysis
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