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minoucat
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Anyone else experienced increased irritability while taking Samento?

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MANY people do- I'd say, oh, around 29% of people*)!*)! Doesn't sound too fun*)!!!

Found this site- the Samento Diaries, with a poll of 51 Samento users that says that anyway*)!
http://www.westshape.co.uk/samento/month_one.htm

51 respondents

Headaches - (all types, dull, throbbing, shooting pains) - (28) 54.9%
Sweating or hot for no obvious reason - (24) 47.0%
Dizziness or feeling faint - (23) 45.0%
Drowsiness through the day - (21) 41.2%
Myalgia (muscle pains) - (19) 37.3%
Poor appetite - (17) 33.0%
Any new pains - (17) 33.0%
Any nausea or vomiting - (16) 31.4%


Irritability or anger - (15) 29.4%


Dry or itchy eyes - (15) 29.4%
Stiff joints - (15) 29.4%
Itching - (14) 27.5%
Dry or sore throat - (14) 27.5%
Bloating of the stomach or abdomen - (14) 27.5%
Feeling brighter - (13) 25.5%
Runny or stuffed-up nose - (13) 25.5%
More energy than of late - (12) 25.5%
Better sleep - (12) 23.5%
Chills or cold shivers - (12) 23.5%
More stress, anxiety, panic attacks - (12) 23.5%
Depression or feeling low - (12) 23.5%
Flatulence (passing wind/ gas) - (11) 21.6%
Poorer sleep/ constant waking - (11) 21.6%
Depersonalisation - (11) 21.6%
Cough - (11) 21.6%
Poor memory, increased 'brain-fog' - (10) 19.6%
Diarrhoea - (10) 19.6%
Had to lower or stop dose due to unwanted symptoms - (10) 19.6%
Constipation - (10) 19.6% Better memory, less 'brain-fog' - (9) 19.6%
Disorientation - (9) 19.6%
Dry or flaking skin - (9) 19.6%
Poor concentration - (9) 19.6%
Strong smelling, possibly dark urine - (9) 19.6%
Lower than usual temperature - (9) 19.6%
Higher than usual temperature - (8) 15.7%
Unique smells that no one else notices - (8) 15.7%
Skin rash - (8) 15.7%
Foot Pain - (8) 15.7%
Rapid pulse - (7) 13.7%
Cramp, especially in the legs - (7) 13.7%
Better concentration - (6) 11.8%
Restless legs, an urge to move them - (6) 11.8%
Altered taste sensation - (6) 11.8%
Less stiffness - (5) 9.8%
Reduced pain - (5) 9.8%
Less fasciculation - (5) 9.8%
Reduced restless legs - (4) 7.8%
Increased libido - (4) 7.8%
Reduced myalgia - (4) 7.8%
Improvement to skin condition - (4) 7.8%
Fasciculation (jerks/ twitches anywhere) - (4) 7.8%
Less stress, anxiety, panic attacks - (2) 3.9%
Better appetite - (2) 3.9%
Reduced irritability - (2) 3.9%
Reduced libido - (1) 2.0%
Increase in allergies - (1) 2.0%
Hallucinations - (1) 2.0%

Thanks for your help,
Kezzi. . . . Cumbria, UK

The Samento FAQ
http://samento-faq.eu.kz

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Marz
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I just got mine in the mail today and took my first one. I do feel more edgy than usual. probably too soon to tell.

Part of the reason I got it is because someone here said it helped them sleep better.

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