Do you 1 caps of curcumin/pepper + 1 caps of quercetin 30 minutes before ejaculation, as "pre-pack" as you said is enough ?
I have astaxanthine too but the caps have at least 5 years :s
I will add romarinic acid food, the most effective is "sarriette" (Satureja). Here the list of the plants with romarinic acid :
Hi b_jim,
If it was for myself, I would say it would definitively help, but not to the 80% to 100% level I have with my complete pre-pack, which contains 9 different products, rather than two. But give it a try and take notes of every symptoms and its level of severity, and its duration, compared to usual, and see the effect for you.
I have made many attempts before coming to my current formula. You can build on your early results, and keep a constant formula, adding one or two more elements at a time, and compare to previous results. For example, you can add taurine and/or magnesium to your curcumin and quercetin, and compare if relief is better. Check the expiration date of your asthaxanthine, it is a very good antioxidant, and I believe it is useful against POIS symptoms, at least in my case.
For me, I first build my pre-pack on a base made from green tea extract and magnesium, the only 2 things I had for POIS relief for years ( but relief was maybe 40% to 50% maximum ), and I gradually added lycopene, curcumin, quercetin, and so on, until I got to the "recipe" of pre-pack I have been using for over 2 years now. I eliminated some products from the "line up" of my pre-pack, during this development phase. For example, niacin was not clearly a game changer for me, and the flush was not worth it, in my case, so I left it out. ( about these months of testing, I still have my file with all the dates , composition of pre-pack, time I took it, approx. time of O, etc... and notes on symptoms severity and duration afterward...... it took me about 5 months to come to the final composition, after maybe 12 to 15 different versions of pre-pack, but many of the main ingredients were already there to stay after around the 7th version. I took a very scientific approach in developing it, as much as possible. )
I have chosen to use moderate dose of more products, instead of high doses of a few products, because less side effects, and more chance to cover more problems caused during POIS.
Thanks for you chart on rosmarinic acid, it is a very interesting chart ! For me, rosemary itself is very effective. I didn't know that basil and savory (sarriette) were higher in rosmarinic acid than rosemary. But, I use rosemary essential oil, which is very concentrated, so I guess that it gives me a good amount of rosmarinic acid, and it also contains luteolin, a mast cell stabilizer, and other beneficial compounds that are present in rosemary.
Let me know of your results, b_jim , if you try the pre-pack method !