Ignoring all the trolls and going back to my first post; I seem to have lost the gingko, but before I could get to town to get more, or anything else, I realised that cigarettes also have harmaline, and that it's much more likely that it's the harmaline that helps ADHDers, not the nicotine . . .
That's made me a lot more hopeful about harmaline's potential, but I've never been a regular coffee drinker, and I've never drunk more than one mug of coffee a day, so instead of gingko or turmeric, I have been drinking lots of coffee, and it does definitely help brain function, but now I'm wondering about tolerance. <br><br>Everyone says that after a while you need to drink more coffee to get the same effect, but they are talking about caffeine . . . or are they? Very few people even realise it has harmaline in it, let alone the fact that harmaline has more effect than caffeine, so maybe it's actually the harmaline that people develop tolerance to, not the caffeine?