What does /sci/ think of nootropics?
Do they work?
Results?
Studies pertaining to nootropics?
Is it just snake oil?
I haven't had any work, but I've been on more prescription psychotropics than most people can name. Almost all to no result, or side effects. The stims, benzo, mood stabilizers didn't work, but an MAOI might have.
You'll have to be careful about what you get. Ironically since the science has been advancing, the more and more specific the mechanisms of action become, the more we get side effects. something like IDRA21 might cause brain damage if taken for extended periods. Unifiram, and especially sunifiram, might have side effects from increasing turnover of some molecules, people aren't sure. Noopept is an old one which most people find gives them problems after a month.
Most of the real ones are ampakine, glutametergic, etc. Some cholinergics can work, but only if you respond to them. I don't respond to nicotine, memantine, etc.
Depression sucks.
>>8169698
I started taking modafinil three weeks ago and I've noticed varying effects on my mood and cognition.
The good
Rediculous memory and retention when studying
Increased cognition speed
Urge to complete tasks
Better social life (humour is strangely easier to conjure)
I have CFS, On it It's like i don't have CFS
The bad
Feels a bit 'racy' like a massive caffeine hit and can get irritable after a while
Always have to be doing something, Watching TV is awful on modafinil
I don't eat as much as I used to
Binding agent causes my digestive system to react nastily
The ugly
It's narcolepsy medication for a reason.
Probably the best out there if you're looking for a serious boost in brain power. Closest you'll get to NZT-48 anyways.
>>8169698
Your mind is weak if you need them.
>>8171998
Ahahaha the human mind is weak anyway, what a fucking retarded answer
>>8169698
adrafinil, modafinil, caffeine and any of the various amphetamines have real effects on thinking, focus, working memory and stamina.
the rest is placebo garbage
>>8172010
Your mind is strong if you become a sperglord.
>>8172015
One way of killing yourself is to have a high sense of self-worth then getting raped by reality. Even
the current Earth's genius can see his own faults, otherwise he is literally God
You need to conduct your own psychometric experiments to find out what works for you and what doesn't.
quantifiedmind is good, so are n-back tests and a spreadsheet.
>>8169776
modanifil sounds rather like vyvanse
>>8171998
t. eternal TA
>>8169698
The list you posted contains a few different types of substances. Some of them work against anxiety and stress, usually with some kind of agonism for the GABA receptor.
>Ashwaganda
Fixed my stress. It also raises your thyroid hormone and is a diuretic, so you feel hot and thirsty all day.
>Bacopa
Just started trying it, feels like Ashwaganda so far but the real effects are long-term.
>Theanine
Acts very calming, combines well with caffeine and other stims. Apparently raises dopamine in some areas of the brain.
>>8172092
Most all nootropics and stimulants I've tried suppress appetite.
Forgot to add, Erowid is the place to look for experiences studies ect;
https://www.erowid.org/experiences/exp.php?ID=108528