What every stimulant taker needs to know about tolerance

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Prescription stimulants often come with crashes and jitters. However, another huge problem that often gets overlooked is tolerance. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, tolerance to a drug is the biological process in which the body gets used to the presence of the drug over time and stops responding to it in the same way. In the case of a stimulant like Adderall, what this means is that the longer you take it, the less effective it becomes.

So how does someone who legitimately needs stimulants combat tolerance? Some people just steadily increase their dosage. But of course, there’s only so much you safely can take, so this is not a permanent solution. That’s why some people try to “detox” in the hope that they can start fresh at a lower dose, while other people try switching to a different stimulant. However, if you are generally happy with the way your stimulant works for you, none of these are ideal solutions. What you really want is to figure out a way to maintain the status quo.

The ingredients in Recoop were chosen for their combined ability to support mental clarity, peace of mind, sociability and motivation, amongst others. However, over time, what a lot of Recoop customers discovered was that these supplements are also extremely helpful in supporting tolerance to stimulants. 

So how does the Recoop Wellness Set help prevent your body from building up a tolerance to stimulants? The short answer is that Recoop helps replenish nutrients that get lost when you take stimulants, helping the body restore and heal itself, thus reducing the long-term need for more stimulants and the build up of tolerance. And of particular importance on this front are ingredients like magnesium and curcumin.

Magnesium is a mineral that plays an essential role in the biochemical reactions performed by enzymes. These include converting food into energy, creating and repairing DNA, and regulating neurotransmitters. There are also studies that suggest magnesium deficiencies can cause attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as well as addiction. By providing your body with extra magnesium, you are making sure your brain has the maximum support it needs to support healthy reduce Adderall dependency and tolerance.

Curcumin has been used in India for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Found in the spice turmeric, it contains natural polyphenol compounds called curcuminoids that have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective properties. Recent evidence also suggests that curcumin can increase cognitive performance and enhance neurogenesis. Perhaps most importantly, some studies have shown that curcumin can reduce opioid tolerance by inhibiting Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein. Since Ca2+ can also play a role in the functioning of amphetamines, it’s possible curcumin also plays a role in reducing tolerance to Adderall.


Every day, millions of people rely on stimulants to help them maintain attention and stay focused on tasks. Unfortunately, while these stimulants work well, they often come with jitters and crashes. Moreover, when you use stimulants for a prolonged period of time, you start to build up a tolerance. And unless you can find a way to reduce that tolerance, you’ll be forced to up your dosage in order to maintain their effectiveness. But here’s the good news. There actually is a very simple way to support healthy tolerance to stimulants l: nutrients. The research-backed ingredients in Recoop contain nutrients shown to help support better tolerance of stimulants.

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