 Hey, what's up, Greg here, the founder of Your Inception. Welcome to my channel, where you can learn top secrets about metropics. Now today, this is a special video, we're gonna be answering a couple of questions that we received in the previous weeks. As you know, I started a new thing on my channel, if you use a hashtag called Ask Your Inception, just use it under any of my videos, and I'll try to pick some of the most interesting questions every week, or every 10 days or so, and try to answer them. So yeah, we received a couple of cool questions out of my computer here, and let's see what we got, and let me try to answer a couple of the most interesting questions. So there was a question from Tharad Hirashit, sorry for the pronunciation, but I'll try my best. So he asked, do the benefits of metropics and when you stop using them, or do they take or stay with you for longer times? So based on our understanding of metropics, most metropics in general provide short-term benefits, or they can of course provide long-term benefits if you continuously take them. I'm not sure if there are any metropics that you would take only a couple of times and then you would gain or have the long-term benefits without taking them, because how they work structurally, I mean it depends on a metropic group from one to another one, but in general how they work is they influence your brain pathways. So and you know, if you stop taking them, that's you know, this benefit goes away. So based on our understanding, we definitely recommend taking metropics for longer periods. We recommend cycling them, so you don't have to take them every single day. You should take some days off, do a five-day or two-day off cycling or three weeks on one week off. It depends on what kind of metropics you're taking, but just stick to them to get the long-term benefits. That's what we do, that's what I do, and we really see the results. The next question we got is from Eric. He said he has a question. He's a decacedrine user, I don't know what that is, and got conflicting reports about addictive or not addictive. He feels addicted to a particular drug that he's taking, and he's taking the first thing in the morning. Now his doctor says it's not addictive, but he's not sure about it. Now, I don't know about this particular drug that you're taking. If your doctor says it's not addictive, it probably isn't, but it doesn't mean it isn't. You know, how much the pharmaceutical companies influence doctors' opinions nowadays, so be careful with that. I cannot tell you if this drug is addictive. Sadly, you have to talk to other health experts because I'm not one, so I really want you to get the best answer, the honest one, the realistic one basically, based on the scientific know-how. I can't provide this on drugs. I know a lot about naturopics, but not drugs, so that's what I would recommend to you, Eric. Cool. Another question we got is from Gabriel. Gabriel said, what about naturopics for weed smokers? Well, weed isn't a tropic. I mean, not weed, but THC isn't a tropic. At least I see it as a naturopic. What is a good stack for depression? Okay, what is a good stack for people with depression and low masculinity? Yeah, well, I've written a long blog post about best tropics for depression. There's going to be a link below. You can just check it out. There's a lot of different tropics there. Now, what I recommend usually are adaptogen herbs, such as Ginko Bilova, radiola rosea. They work amazingly well because what they do is they kind of lower your anxiety. They make you more relaxed. They also increase your focus, so you should definitely feel the benefits. Then you have LTNN. For example, LTNN is an amino acid. Also, it is well-known, not anti-death-present or depressant, but it is great for making you more relaxed and more focused. What else do we recommend? Well, Sant John Swart is an interesting herb to check. Then we have 5-HTP, I think. Yeah, another amino acid. Yeah, there are quite some many naturopics. I recommend you checking the blog post, which you're going to see below. Go through it. You will see some of the best naturopics that I found and also some of the naturopics supplements that I recommend. I'm sure you're going to find something that's going to work for you pretty well. Cool. The last question we have for today is from Hot Pursuit. Cool name. How about Gotocolla herb? Gotocolla is a traditional medicine. It's a herb that is usually used to it, I think, bacaupamunary. It has some interesting scientific studies. I just opened here, examine.com, where I usually get some really cool datas. Here I can see that there have been some studies done that it shows that Gotocolla is increasing alertness, decreasing anxiety, increasing attention. It has some other benefits. There are some ongoing studies. At this exact moment, I'm not sure if I recommend this naturopic because there is still a lack of studies. There is no doubt about it. A special lack of studies on healthy individuals. All the preclinical studies, preclinical evidence shows some benefits, shows something is happening, and this naturopic is most likely a naturopic of the future. That's my opinion at this moment. Let's see how this changes in the future. Cool, guys. We answered a couple of questions. If you have any more questions, I hope you have a lot of questions. Just use a hashtag, ask your inception. We will grab some of the most interesting top provoking questions every week. Then we'll try to answer them. Cool. Thanks for watching. Don't forget subscribing to my channel. 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