Hello comrades! I figured I might have a bit more scientific responses here than Reddit, or maybe the same. So, for the longest damn time, I was really into adaptogenic teas, it gave me a bit of a buzz but in a good way. More focused I should say. I also have autism, and I tried a cordyceps tea and I didn’t feel as autistic when drinking the tea if that makes sense? I’m pretty dumb when it comes to scientific things, like the brain and stuff, so please help me understand. If I try adaptogenic teas again, will it take away more of my autism, as the adaptogenic rewire your brain? Also, I’m confused on the whole neurprotective thing. Does neuroprotective mean it’ll protect my autistic brain? Or what exactly does that mean?
P.S. I’m NOT trying to get rid of my autism AT ALL. I know it’s in your genes/dna, but then how do adaptogens work?
Bonus question: How long do adaptogenic teas stay in your system, and do your nerve pathways go back to normal when you stop taking adaptogens?