Brinsupri experience after 3+ months

Posted by scoop @scoop, Jan 2 10:34am

Brinsupri may take 3–6 months to reach full effect.
Please use this thread to share first-hand experiences only if you have been on Brinsupri for 3 months or longer.

To keep this discussion useful and focused, let’s limit comments to actual outcomes, side effects, or changes you’ve observed after at least 3 months of use.

General questions, early impressions (< 3 months), speculation, or unrelated discussions please post in a separate thread.

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@crepass Ten months is a long time compared to most of us. Have you noticed improvement in stages? I started feeling better at 1-2 months and now noticing more improvement at 3.5-4 months. I heard maximum approvement is at 5 or 6 months. Curious about your experience.

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@kathyjjb My experience is similar to yours. I have been on Brinsupri seven months. I noticed improvement at 1-2 months, then the next “shift” at 3-4, then another at six months. I’ve read both here and another forum that improvement can continue beyond six months up to a year, since it’s slow acting. I still don’t quite have the gusto I did a year ago this time. I’m hopeful with more patience to get it all back. Jeanne

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@kathyjjb My experience is similar to yours. I have been on Brinsupri seven months. I noticed improvement at 1-2 months, then the next “shift” at 3-4, then another at six months. I’ve read both here and another forum that improvement can continue beyond six months up to a year, since it’s slow acting. I still don’t quite have the gusto I did a year ago this time. I’m hopeful with more patience to get it all back. Jeanne

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@heidi0974 Hi Jeanne, yes, definitely similar. I'm getting very close to where I was 2 years ago, but I also take herbal supplements. I went to the Eastern Medicine Clinic in Scottsdale and had an herbal consult for my low energy and got on supplements. I now only take the Sol Nutrition GOGO and it has really helped. Now I take 3 in the morning and another 1 just before noon, and it maintains my energy. If I miss a day, I feel it. Thank you for your response, the 3–4-month shift has been nice! Maybe in 6 months, I can quit the supplements or at least just take 1-2/day. Happy 4th of July! Kathy

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