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Old Oct 30, 2017, 11:00 PM
sduck sduck is offline
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So whenever I take a nutritional/herbal supplement it'll work for a hour or few, some maybe a day or two, and then after it does literally nothing, then I'm back to having little to no energy, depressed, etc.

WHY? I swear I didn't always have this problem, and now this consistently happens no matter what I take, and has been going on for nearly a few years now. I've been suffering for that long and I just can't do it anymore, I need help.

It's not tolerance, I know the difference between building tolerance and then something not working. Tolerance is when you take something, and it dies down, so you up the dosage to compensate. Something working for a few hours to a day, and then you take it again and it does next to nothing, even when upping the dosage, that's not tolerance, that's systematic failure. So what's going on?

Some stuff I try to take regularly like amino acids, have been said to not build tolerance, I've seen multiple sources that say this, but yet I get the same results. Works like a charm, then it doesn't work. This is driving me nuts. My doctors are no help, they've never been help, they've made my life worse by making me believe I'm incredibly messed up in the head, so it made me turn to substance abuse and now this happens. What do I do? Help!

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