Nootropics are more than just a popular supplement for people who are looking for a cognitive or mood enhancement. They are also studied extensively by medical researchers to determine if they could be a viable option for helping patients with a wide variety of conditions. Some of these natural nootropics research has also focused primarily on topics such as memory
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Phenylpiracetam, also known as Carphedon and Phenotropil, is an analogue of the classic nootropic compound piracetam. The compound possesses the same 2-oxo-pyrillidinone skeleton that all racetams share. The only real difference between it and it’s parent compound piracetam is the addition of a phenyl chain. In addition to making it much stronger at lower doses it’s also reportedly more
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If you’re looking to get into the field of cognitive enhancement the best way to take advantage of the tricks and tools at the bio-hacker’s fingertips is to make sure you’re educated before you take the plunge. Many people consider using nootropics as their “secret weapon” for sharpening their gray matter. Before
> View articleYou don’t have to be a brain surgeon to effectively begin supplementing with nootropics, but understanding at least the bare bones of a few related fields is actually vital in order to most efficiently put them to work for you. I recall first dipping my toe into the nootropics scene nearly a decade and a half ago around 2002 when
> View articleWhat was once something of the grail of neuroscience and neurochemistry privy only to Soviet neuroscientists and cosmonauts, nootropics have become a topic of increasing interest in the mainstream in the last few years. Beginning with author Alan Glynn’s novel The Dark Fields in 2001 which would eventually be adapted in the 2011 Hollywood blockbuster film starring Bradley Cooper and
> View articleThe nootropic class of compounds were discovered serendipitously and after their initial discovery, some use of the compounds like phenibut, picamilon and piracetam by Soviet Cosmonauts were primarily used as pharmaceuticals for people suffering from cognitive debilitation. From cosmonaut performance enhancers to prescription medications for Alzheimer’s, dementia and more, nootropics eventually gained popularity amongst healthy individuals seeking a
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William Gibson, the Cyberpunk author and originator of the term “cyberpunk” once said that in our increasingly virtualized and hyper-mediated world that “Toys are us”. The future is yesterday, the science fiction of the past is becoming the science of today, but the question is – how did we get here?
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> View articlePhenibut (beta-phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid) is a neuropsychotropic discovered through Soviet research and introduced into general clinical practice in Russia in the 1960’s. Not unlike picamilon, it was initially designed with Soviet cosmonauts in mind. As such, it needed to be anxiolytic (anxiety relieving) while at the same time acting as a focusing agent.
The story of Phenibut’s development begins in 1963, in St.Petersburg,
> View articleNootropics are neuro-enhancing substances that improve the mental performance or brain health of an individual. Based on its loose definition, any supplement or substance that boosts cognitive performance, contains exceptionally low levels of toxicity and is suitable for long term usage may be categorized as a nootropic.
One such example of natural nootropics are nootropic mushrooms. Mushrooms have been known to be packed
Inositol is molecularly made up of nine steroisomers. Myo-inositol is the most active and studied steroisomer, and the one we will refer to in this article. It was once classified as a B-vitamin, but is now believed to be non-essential, as the body can synthesize it in adequate amounts from glucose.
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