Instead of regurgitating the same info this section is a brief on personal experience with nootropics and brain supplements.
- Fish Oil. Critical.s
- Alpha-GPC – Chloine supplement. Increases acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter involved in memory, attention, and skeletal muscle contraction.
- phenylpiracetam – Developed as a medication for soviet cosmonauts to treat the prolonged stresed of working in space. Presently available as a prescription drug in Russia. This is essentially a more potent version of piracetam. Piracetam has been shown to increase the density of synapses in the hippocampus by 20% following 14 days of treatment.
- modafinil – promotes wakefulness which allows for the mind to work unimpeded by fatigue. This chemical is always being modified to circumvent patent rules. This chemical and its many analogues are purportedly used by leaders of industry to keep focused.
- Bromantane – Another Russian winner. An ‘adaptogen’ described as an anti-anxiety-anti-depression-stimulant. Bromantane is all that, and more, it improves physical endurance, confidence skyrockets, it makes you not only feel strong, but be strong. It seems to produce as much of a stimulant effect as amphetamine, without over-stimulation. I can’t stress how incredibly beneficial this chemical is. Further, the benefits seem to last. The second course of bromantane was taken roughly a year after the first course. I noticed that there wasn’t a huge change in confidence because I was still feeling the positive effects from last time! However, it does still work in other bio-mechanical ways aside from mental stimulation. I notice substantial strength and stamina increase when lifting weights, or running. Also, it does something to regulate body temperature. I endured some steam caves in Colorado much longer without the physical distress that comes with being too hot. Amazing stuff, really.