Nootropic Thread

Nootropic- (of a drug) used to enhance memory or other cognitive functions.

I’ve been getting into Nootropics a bunch the last couple of months. I will basically try anything to help with work and school.

Just curious what worked for everyone else.

Piracetam claims to help with schizophrenia.

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Which supplement do u use…??

Noopept, Piracetam sometimes. Every day I take Bacopa, Ashwagandha, Fish Oil, Acetyl L-Carnitine, Ginkgo Biloba, Gotu Kola, B Vitamins. I also take a bunch of appetite supressants.

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L Theanine & Sarcosine

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Did you try those when you were working @anon57786250, or is it just recently you tried those?

No no just recently

Those definitely help with schizophrenia. I guess they help with longevity and sticking with it.

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Sometimes I feel incompetent and I’m looking for something to take for that.

I’m still experimenting with L Theanine, trying to find the right dosage, but your right. You just have to stick with it.

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Where are the studies?

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I just read this. Pretty interesting.

https://blog.bulletproof.com/13-nootropics-to-unlock-your-true-brain/

This seems like a good website. Good ideas.

Anyone try Sulbutiamine. I heard if you are bi-polar you probably shouldn’t use it.

I just opened a Noopept capsule and put into about 5 ounces of water. I read that the capsules have less strength than the powder.

Piracetam is alright. I said this before but I think Pirecetam and Sarcosine are similiar. Pirecetam is longer lasting but not that strong where as Sarcosine is pretty potent but not that long lasting. Both are pretty good if you ask me.

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I think I’m going to try Piracetam and Noopept 5 days on 2 days off. I just won’t take them on the weekends.

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Ewwww, Piracetam tastes nasty. Noopept wasn’t that bad. I feel pretty good though.

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