 Finipat ranks number one on the list of the best naturopics for anxiety, but is this drug really effective and safe for supplementation? Well, let's find out. Hi friends, welcome back to the channel. My name is Greg and I'm a certified brain health professional. On this channel, we help professionals achieve big brain performance, so if you're interested then subscribe below and join our amazing community. Oh, and don't forget to press that little bell button as well. Today we are going to talk about Finipat, an anti-anxiety medication used in Russia to help people with anxiety and sleep disorders. Now many people wrongly believe that Finipat is a naturopic, which means a compound that can improve your cognitive performance without causing any side effects. And as a matter of fact, people even rank Finipat as number one best naturopic for anxiety, which is completely mind-boggling to me. Sadly, supplementing Finipat can be extremely dangerous and risky. But before we talk about the risks associated with taking Finipat, let me tell you what this really is, how Finipat actually works, what kind of benefits you can expect. And at the end of the video, I'm gonna share with you my final verdict about Finipat and also some of the alternatives available on the market. So what exactly is Finipat? Well, Finipat is actually a drug, not a naturopic, that has anxiety effects. It was developed in Soviet Union, so basically in Russia, and it is used as a pharmaceutical drug in Russia and countries around it. And because of that, it must be well tested, well researched and totally safe for supplementation. Now, Finipat is not approved for clinical use in the US and in the European Union, but you can still find it in some places online. Now, if we forget about the legal limitations of supplementing Finipat, why do people even consider supplementing this compound? Well, here are the benefits you can expect if you take Finipat. It can help with anxiety, it can help with insomnia, it can help with depression, it can help with fatigue, even stress, and it could potentially improve your cognitive performance, especially it does seem to increase attention and concentration. Finipat works similarly to GABA supplements, and GABA is basically a neurotransmitter in our brain responsible for calm mind. So obviously, since Finipat works similarly, it does calm down your mind while it makes you more focused and increases your concentration. And if you go and read it, for example, or similar forums, you will find many people claiming that they really experienced amazing benefits when they supplement it. But you'll also come across comments saying, guys, please help me, I became addicted to Finipat and I don't know what to do. And this is the big problem with Finipat. Now, in general, Finipat is well tolerated for short term use, at least on the available research that is out there. But long term supplementation can be very, very risky. The common side effects that you can expect are nausea, dizziness, headaches, hangovers, more incoordination, and even the risk of liver disease. But besides the many side effects, there are three big problems with Finipat. The first one is the risk of an overdose. At the dose of 7 grams or more, Finipat can cause even severe side effects and it could be extremely, extremely dangerous. In some cases, it can cause death. So you need to be very careful. The second problem is that Finipat can cause addiction. Actually, many Finipat withdrawal symptoms can occur, especially if you take it for a longer period. And actually, there's a whole thread open on Reddit helping people get off Finipat. So if you're one of the users, really be careful. And the third big problem are contraindications. So first of all, some people are intolerant of Finipat. Then other issues for pregnant women. As I mentioned before, it can cause liver disease. Of course, it shouldn't be combined with alcohol and it shouldn't be combined with many other drugs, especially antidepressants. By the way, guys, have you ever tried Finipat? And if you did, did you experience any kind of side effects? Let me know in the comments section below. So as you can see, Finipat is extremely dangerous. It can cause severe side effects. But people still supplement it. Why is that so? Are there no alternatives available? Well, as a matter of fact, there are many good alternatives available that are very effective and much safer to Finipat. Let's have a look. The first one is Bacopa Monerae. Now Bacopa Monerae is an adaptogenic herb used in Ayurveda medicine for helping people with anxiety. And it also improves memory. It is a very potent and tropic, one of my favorite ones that I highly recommend supplementing if you have issues with stress and anxiety, but also if you want to improve your memory. Bacopa Monerae modulates stress response, making you more adapt to stress situations. And that is one of the reasons why I like it so much. Now to get the best out of Bacopa Monerae, take about 300 milligrams per day for a longer period, at least six to eight weeks, but the longer the better. And for the best results, you can take it in the morning, but if it makes you slightly unmotivated, then take it in the afternoon. That's fine. By the way, if you want to learn more about Bacopa Monerae, check out my video up here. Now the next great alternative to PiniBub is Rodiola Rossea. Rodiola Rossea is another adaptogen similar to Bacopa Monerae, and it can be combined with Bacopa for even better results. And it works in a similar way and provides similar benefits. So it's great for reducing anxiety, for helping people with stress, and I really recommend supplementing it. In addition, supplementing Rodiola can improve your mood and well-being, similarly to PiniBub, and that's why it is so popular. The recombined daily dosage is about 50 to 100 milligrams per day, but if you're going to take it only now and then, then you can take a higher dosage up to 680 milligrams per day. You can learn more about Rodiola up here. The next atropic that I highly recommend taking for anxiety is Ashwagandha, and I really like it because it is so effective and so safe for supplementation. Now for the best results, take 300 to 500 milligrams of Ashwagandha for a longer period. I personally recommend taking it for about three months and then staying a couple of weeks off and then you repeat the cycle if you need it. And the best Ashwagandha extracts out there are called KSM66 or Sensoryl, both are really good and I highly recommend supplementing them. To learn more about Ashwagandha, click up here. By the way guys, if you like this video, please press the like button below. We have two more amazing atropics for anxiety. The first one is L-Tanin. And actually L-Tanin scores very, very high, very, very close to Phinebut on the list of the best atropics for reducing anxiety. Why is that? Well, because L-Tanin is so effective at reducing anxiety. Now for the best results, take 100 to 200 milligrams of L-Tanin in the morning or whenever you need it. However, if you have issues with anxiety, do not combine it with caffeine. This is very important to know. And the last one is Magnesium and Magnesium is a mineral that promotes stress relief. For the best results, take 200 to 400 milligrams per day. And personally, I recommend taking Magnesium L-Trionate or Scytrate. So the final question is, do I recommend taking Phinebut or no? Well, honestly, because of all the side effects that we covered and all the issues with Phinebut, I highly recommend avoiding it. As I said, it's mostly illegal in most countries around the world. It can cause severe side effects and there are such great alternatives available in the market that I would just go for the alternatives, which are very effective and much safer for supplementation. If you guys have issues with anxiety, then Ashwagandha would be my first pick. And to learn more about Ashwagandha, check out my video up here and see how you can benefit from supplementing it. Thank you guys for watching and I hope to see you soon again. Stay well.