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Misc Strongest/Most effective brain enhancing drug?

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Wilso

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So my question is, what is the most powerful or strongest drug that can be used to enhance your brain in any/every way? I have tried phenibut, pramiracetam and many other supplements and combos, but what would you say is the NUMBER ONE drug for brain enhancement? It doesn't need to be readily available or anything else, just needs to be a real drug obviously... This isn't just another thread asking for a real life NZT or anything stupid, I'm just curious as to if there really is one pill that can truly enhance your brain more than the likes of the racetams or similar drugs. Also is there a drug which enhances the brain including effects similar to that of Ritalin or adderall? Thanks!

(P.S sorry if this is in the wrong section, I'm new... If so please point me in the right direction, thanks!)
 
What exactly are you looking for?

Something that will improve cognitive function over a long time of constant use?

Something that you take and can then study really hard for an exam?
 
I suppose something that will improve memory and cognitive function, and if possible something that could enhance focus and motivation when serious studying is needed? But something that you know is working and you can really feel the difference the drug is having on you. I found that the racetams are a bit "wishy-washy" so to speak, it's hard to tell if they are actually helping or if it's just placebo. I'm looking for something as described above, but that really packs a punch and delivers results.
 
What sort of dose of noopept is best? Does it need to be cycled? Is there withdrawals like with phenibut?
As for green tea, how does it help? What effects should be present?
 
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For studying I would use adderall like every college kid does but I don't know much about it or how it works sorry
 
Yeah I agree that adderall is great for studying but, firstly it's pretty difficult to get hold of in the uk, and secondly it's got a strong and unwanted re-dose urge
 
I suggest you try a few. Nootropics have very different effects on different people.
Aniracetam is my personal favourite, I use it mostly for long sessions of violin practice which it is perfect for but for study I use aniracetam + oxiracetam.
Noopept I find is more something that you have to take every day but it does seem to work. I would happily take aniracetam every day actually it's a very nice feeling.
oxiracetam every day lead to feelings of depression however.
 
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I take dmae daily and have mixed it with both piracetam and pramiracetam, I can't deny that there are some effects, and there also seems to be an increased feeling of well being and an ability to socialise with ease. However the results from racetams I have tried seem to be a tad weak. There is a difference but I wouldn't say the difference is particularly worth paying for. I've tried taking racetams with choline and without, and again there are noticeable effects but nothing of particularly great interest. I was hoping to find something with a bit more power. Also I did mention in my original post that it doesn't matter if I can't get hold of the mentioned drug, just curious as to weather there is a master of the brain enhancing world so to speak.
 
I suggest you try a few. Nootropics have very different effects on different people.
Aniracetam is my personal favourite, but I use it mostly for long sessions of violin practice which it is perfect for but for study I use aniracetam + oxiracetam.

Have you tried piracetam/pramiracetam? If so how do the results compare?
 
I have tried pramiracetam but I didn't like it at all really it's very overpriced IMO
 
I have tried pramiracetam but I didn't like it at all really it's very overpriced IMO

Yeah I understand where you are coming from is pretty pricey for the actual results given. What sort of dosage do you take when you use oxiracetam and aniracetam together? How often do you use them?
 
Yeah, well it's user-dependant really - some people will have different results.
I would only use them both together sparingly really, only when I had a lot to do but I found that I could work on something for a long time with a lot of focus... The aniracetam itself works wonderfully for clarity of mind but when I added oxiracetam I found that I could really lose myself in something for hours at a time. Oxiracetam on it's own didn't have as much benefit.
The doses for aniracetam were anything between 500 and 1000mg, and I'd add 800mg oxi.
Also took 500mg choline bitartrate because I read that you should, but it didn't seem to change it at all and I'm not sure if it was necessary or not.

edit: only problem with aniracetam is it's not water soluble and doesn't taste great (unlike oxiracetam which actually tastes nice) so dosing could be an issue for some if you have powder.
I found that the best way was simply to dump the powder on your tongue and quickly wash it down with water/juice. Sounds a bit horrible but once you've done it a few times it's no problem at all, certainly not like kratom powder for example which some people can happily 'toss and wash'
 
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Great, thanks for all the advice! Still curious if there's anything stronger than the racteams?
 
I know exercise and good health are great for you, but I already exercise get plentiful amounts of vitamins and minerals and sleep well every night with the exemption of one or two later nights a week. I'm looking for something to enhance your brain further than simply exercise and good health.
 
Ok, well most people who ask this question do not eat healthy, exercise, and sleep well and are just looking for some magic pill or quick fix that will increase their brain function. I seriously don't think there is anything like that.
 
Kratom has had a positive powerful impact on my memory and cognition. It is recreational and addictive, though.
 
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