I've been really busy lately learning lots of new things such as:
Computer networking at college
Spanish
Molecular Cell biology
and a bit of Quantum Mechanics
So I've looked into some "smart drugs" known as nootropics to help me learn better and faster!
So far what I have read is that the majority are pretty safe and have no toxicity effects. Side effects are also rare but usually minor when they do occur.
I've ordered myself some 'vinpocetine' and will probably arrive sometime next week! the research that I have done so far look good and is the most safest form of nootropic. It basically steps up ATP production. Basically improves the brains utilization of oxygen and glucose by increasing blood flow to the brain.
It is meant to improve cognitive functions, Improve short term and long term memory, better awareness - reaction time and prevents damage caused by free radical (when an oxygen molecule loses its electron).
Hopefuly this works and improves my brain just a bit.
Then there is Piracetam. I havn't ordered this one yet because I'm gonna see how the effects are with vinpocetine first. There is loads of studies done on this one and what it does it basically improves the connection between both hemispheres of the brain and improves many aspects of human intelligence and creativity (as you can imagine!)
Here is a few things i've seen around the net and these are quite common among many thousands of studies done!
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Q: Is there anything you can take to make you smarter, retain information better and think clearer?
A: Depending on what country you live in, definitely. Piracetam is the biggest memory enhancing drug in Europe and deservedly so. America is a little behind in the smart drug race. Studies on Piracetam and intelligence began back in the 70's. In one well-designed study, normal people were given Piracetam or a placebo in two four-week double blind stints. In a battery of conventional and computerized tests, the Piracetam turned people of average intelligence into near geniuses
A: Depending on what country you live in, definitely. Piracetam is the biggest memory enhancing drug in Europe and deservedly so. America is a little behind in the smart drug race. Studies on Piracetam and intelligence began back in the 70's. In one well-designed study, normal people were given Piracetam or a placebo in two four-week double blind stints. In a battery of conventional and computerized tests, the Piracetam turned people of average intelligence into near geniuses
Sound good eh?
These smart drugs have also been around for quite some time, but initially to treat illnesses, usually neuro-degenerative diseases.
Some more info
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Piracetam raises levels of acetylcholine, the most important neurotransmitter for memory and learning. Like vinpocetine, it also increases the brain's energy reserves and protects it against oxygen starvation. As convincingly demonstrated in dozens of studies, its brain-boosting effects translate into improved mental performance in adults with age-associated memory impairment, the decline in learning and recall that affects many people once they hit their 40s.
An interesting aspect of piracetam's mode of action is that it improves communication across the corpus callosum, which connects the two hemispheres of the brain. Many activities, including speech and creative thinking, require communication between the right and left brain
An interesting aspect of piracetam's mode of action is that it improves communication across the corpus callosum, which connects the two hemispheres of the brain. Many activities, including speech and creative thinking, require communication between the right and left brain
Have you ever expirimented with these smart drugs and would you?
The great thing about SMART DRUGS is that they are really safe and improve brain function in HEALTHY young adults !