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Does anyone here take nootropics? What is your experience with them? Any recommendations? Thank you!
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Check this website: Quora - A place to share knowledge and better understand the world and search nootropics. It has some interesting information.
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I take Methylphenidate ER, LA 30 mg. once a day. Last month I changed insurance providers, and that was a nightmare. To make a long story short. My wife and I came back to the provider we've had for a few years now. When we changed, they told us everything would stay the same...
Well, turned out to be that I started getting charged a steep price for Methylphenidate, which had an exception introduced my Pdoc with 0 copays, the previous tier 1 drug was not ER, it caused me palpitations and I ended up having to take am and pm dosages to maintain the attention and focus I was getting with it. However, I peaked at 3 hours and, if I took the next dose, I was restless at night and could not get much sleep, even taking trazodone, which I still take... ER Methylphenidate acts as coffee, heart rate accelerates a little, but much more mildly, compared to non- ER meds I've been on before... I have looked into a couple of different supplements and have found out that, the effect is somewhat noticeable for me... I could be biased, and it could be a placebo effect. However, what I did notice is that my speech is definitely more fluent and thoughts flow out of my mouth without much effort... LOL... I have been told to not miss opportunities to keep my mouth shut, but... so be it... The biggest issue is money. Going with nootropics can be pricey, but so can Methylphenidate when and if I have to pay the entire copay price for it... |
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Vyvanse 50mg seems to do the job with wakefulness. I sometimes microdose 2.5mg THC a day as a nootropic and it helps with focus, energy, creativity.
I tried Oxiracitam and it seems to work wonderful for focus. I have 30g of phenylpiracetam and take 200mg and I'm not sure if it works that good. Gonna make a coffee now. Caffeine is a good nootropic. I also take vitamin B12 and four fish oil pills a day. |
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I have a mild attention deficit, after a month on fish oil I noticed fewer breaks in reading and activities....i recommend the gummies because the others are huge...
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