Nootropics “Smart Drugs” to Improve Cognitive Function

Nootropics, also known as “smart drugs” or cognitive enhancers, are substances that claim to improve brain performance and cognitive function.

Some people use them to try to increase mental alertness and concentration, improve memory, and boost energy levels and wakefulness. In general, nootropics fall into three general categories: dietary supplements, synthetic compounds, and prescription drugs. This piece will review the supplements.

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    solarsmurph

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    what good is an article you can’t read unless you pay to read it.

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    Dano S.

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    There’s nothing here to read. I think the person who posted this could use some nootropics.

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    VOWG

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    You have to look it up as it were.

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    Joey

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    Article link is hidden in the word substance and then they want you email address for a 7 day trial. Fortunately I live at 1600 , uh, you know the thing. Stupid click bait article, I don’t need brain food anyway.

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    Joey

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    The word substack not substance.

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    Tom

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    Smart drugs? How silly.

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