6-Week Phased Stack-Building Plan

Objective:
Avoid overwhelm → Build nervous system tone first → THEN modulate neurotransmitters → THEN refine.
This plan is gentle, deliberate, and based on the principle that your body is a living garden, you prepare the soil before planting and pruning.

Weeks 1–2 → Foundation / Nervous System Preparation

Goal: Build resilience → tone adrenals → calm the system → set the stage for later neurotransmitter support.

Type

Herbs & Nutrients

Adaptogen

Rhodiola (start low), Ashwagandha, or Eleuthero

Nervine

Reishi, Lemon Balm, or Holy Basil

Cofactors

B6 (P-5-P form), Magnesium Glycinate or Malate

Optional Emotional

Albizia julibrissin (helpful when processing emotional stress)

💡 Tip: If your body feels “frazzled,” extend this phase an extra week before moving on.

Weeks 3–4 → Introduce Precursors

Goal: Slowly fill neurotransmitter pools now that your nervous system is buffered.

Type

Herbs & Nutrients

Serotonin precursor

Griffonia (low dose 50–100 mg 5-HTP equivalent) → take in evening

Dopamine precursor

Mucuna pruriens (low dose, 100–250 mg L-DOPA equivalent) → morning

Maintain foundation

Continue Rhodiola + Reishi/Holy Basil

Cofactors

Continue B6 & Magnesium

Tip: Keep doses low at first; the goal is gentle nudging, not rapid spikes.

Weeks 5–6 → Evaluate & Refine

Goal: Adjust based on your body’s feedback.

If you want…

Consider adding…

More flow / sustained mood

St. John’s Wort (low dose; avoid if on contraindicated meds)

More joy / heart

Polygala or Albizia in small amounts

More creativity / cognition

Bacopa + Gotu Kola

System feels overloaded

Pause Mucuna or reduce precursors; focus on adaptogens/nervines


9 Signs Your Stack is Moving Too Fast

If you notice these, reduce precursors first, then strengthen adaptogens/nervines:

  1. Insomnia → too much dopamine / serotonin shift too quickly

  2. Restlessness or wired feeling → Mucuna too high, not enough adaptogen buffer

  3. Sweating, agitation, fast heart rate → possible serotonin excess (watch Griffonia + St. John’s Wort combo)

  4. Emotional flatness → serotonin push without emotional support

  5. Mood swings → dopamine spikes without adrenal buffering

Rule of Thumb: Slow and steady wins. Pulse Mucuna (don’t take daily forever).

Cofactors:

  • B6 (P-5-P) → Jarrow Formulas

  • Magnesium Glycinate → Pure Encapsulations or Thorne

🌱 Principles

Your nervous system is a garden, not a machine:

  1. Build the soil → nourish & prepare the foundation.

  2. Feed the plants → add neurotransmitter precursors gently.

  3. Prune wisely → refine based on feedback.

Most people try to force flowers before the roots are ready. That path leads to burnout.

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