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Armodafinil is a more potent derivative of Modafinil, a very popular Nootropic. Most people (me included), buy it for the baby-adderall congition-enhancing properties. That's true to an extent, but those effects subside with consistent use, and pale in comparison to an effect i disovered myself: Appetite supression
My weight loss journey started in 2018 with keto at 280lbs. By 2019, I was at 180. Ever since, a lackluster 170-190 has been my stubborn home. That is, so long as some system was actively deployed to mitigate my overeating (Keto/Fasting Monday-Thursday). I never got below 170, until a four month period in 2021, I took a half-pill of armodafinil every morning, and my appetite was gone until 6PM. I was finally able to get to a weight where M-sized shirts were billowy on me. I think its mechanism of action in appetite suspression is similar to semaglutide: dopamine reuptake inhibition. Essentially removing the emotional reward/componentt to food and eating. For example, on armodafinil, i didn't seek, or look forward to finding catharsis in my future meal: a nice basket of fried chicken, whereas with fasting, I still would. I eventually stopped Armodafinil for a lack of continued usefulness due to its propensity to make you marginally more anxious, perhaps impacting day-to-day interactions. After ceasing, I returned to my trusty 170-190 range and size L shirts within a few months.
All roads lead to Rome. Likewise, all diets and drugs that foster caloric deficit lead to weight loss (and its consequent benefits). Armodafinil is an appetite supressant, and, for me:
My weight loss journey started in 2018 with keto at 280lbs. By 2019, I was at 180. Ever since, a lackluster 170-190 has been my stubborn home. That is, so long as some system was actively deployed to mitigate my overeating (Keto/Fasting Monday-Thursday). I never got below 170, until a four month period in 2021, I took a half-pill of armodafinil every morning, and my appetite was gone until 6PM. I was finally able to get to a weight where M-sized shirts were billowy on me. I think its mechanism of action in appetite suspression is similar to semaglutide: dopamine reuptake inhibition. Essentially removing the emotional reward/componentt to food and eating. For example, on armodafinil, i didn't seek, or look forward to finding catharsis in my future meal: a nice basket of fried chicken, whereas with fasting, I still would. I eventually stopped Armodafinil for a lack of continued usefulness due to its propensity to make you marginally more anxious, perhaps impacting day-to-day interactions. After ceasing, I returned to my trusty 170-190 range and size L shirts within a few months.
All roads lead to Rome. Likewise, all diets and drugs that foster caloric deficit lead to weight loss (and its consequent benefits). Armodafinil is an appetite supressant, and, for me:
- Had no adverse side-effects during (except for a margininal increase in anxiety in day-to-day existence) nor any withdrawl effects.
- It's very cheap, as low a <$10 for a 10-pack (2 week supply for me).
- Little to no risk of addiction or dependence, because it ends up not being a particulaly "fun" drug to take.