Message from @AUDiTZ3R0

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2019-02-11 16:21:42 UTC  

Ah fuck I’ve been forgetting to say good morning

2019-02-11 16:21:45 UTC  

I'm more interested in science.

2019-02-11 16:22:10 UTC  

Hypothesis, experimentation, validation, etc

2019-02-11 16:23:06 UTC  

Perhaps you could share some of your information. It sounds interesting.

2019-02-11 16:26:11 UTC  

There is a conspiracy that implants will some day be used to control the masses. Without the microchips individuals would be denied access to anything...including their bank accounts:

2019-02-11 16:26:17 UTC  

Well, I've learned that a nootropics regime is something that really needs to be tailored to the individual because of the diversity of biochemical baselines.

2019-02-11 16:27:09 UTC  

So you experiment and create a "stack" that best benefits your goals.

2019-02-11 16:27:55 UTC  

Generally, these fall into certain general categories:
Cognition/decision making/focus/flow and thinking
Learning and memory
Anxiety and Depression
Energy and motivation
Brain repair and maintenance

2019-02-11 16:28:32 UTC  

You have to be careful, because the effectiveness of certain chemicals are reduced if they are duplicated

2019-02-11 16:28:35 UTC  

Hey. I like the energy and motivation one. πŸ˜ƒ

2019-02-11 16:28:43 UTC  

πŸ˜ƒ

2019-02-11 16:29:36 UTC  

I could sure use brain enhancement. πŸ™„

2019-02-11 16:29:56 UTC  

There are a wide range of natural and synthetic nootropics. Some are very common.

2019-02-11 16:30:32 UTC  

Caffine, gensing, ginko biloba, creatine, nicotine

2019-02-11 16:30:40 UTC  

L-Theanine

2019-02-11 16:31:28 UTC  

Hey. I already use caffeine and nicotine. Lol

2019-02-11 16:31:32 UTC  

hehe

2019-02-11 16:32:36 UTC  

Others are synthetic such as Noopept, Phenotropil, Piracetam, Modafinil, etc.

2019-02-11 16:32:58 UTC  

Oh my 😧

2019-02-11 16:33:00 UTC  

The idea is to decide what categories you want to enhance

2019-02-11 16:33:18 UTC  

And keep a log of what you use and dosages

2019-02-11 16:33:27 UTC  

and note changes

2019-02-11 16:34:01 UTC  

It's obviously perceptual, you can only measure certain things like heart rate, blood pressure, weight, glucose levels, blood-O2, etc

2019-02-11 16:34:14 UTC  

You can't "measure" feelings.

2019-02-11 16:34:35 UTC  

But you can test improvements in memory using apps

2019-02-11 16:34:43 UTC  

or just simple card games

2019-02-11 16:34:44 UTC  

Are we talking mood enhancement?

2019-02-11 16:35:10 UTC  

Some can help releive anxiety and help with depression.

2019-02-11 16:35:27 UTC  

As least as far as the brain structure.

2019-02-11 16:35:42 UTC  

Some things require more than just nootropics.

2019-02-11 16:36:15 UTC  

Such as deliberate behavioral modification, exercise, your dietary consumption, etc

2019-02-11 16:36:26 UTC  

Isn’t there something about creating new pathways?

2019-02-11 16:36:41 UTC  

All of these things have an effect on the brain and can absolutely cause it to rewire

2019-02-11 16:36:57 UTC  

Self-hacking

2019-02-11 16:37:43 UTC  

Some of these things, such as caffeine, are countered by the brain. Meaning their effects can change or be reduced over time.

2019-02-11 16:38:06 UTC  

A person who drinks a pot of coffee a day will find themselves receiving little to no benefit from it because the brain blocks it

2019-02-11 16:38:16 UTC  

You have to detox from it to reset

2019-02-11 16:38:34 UTC  

For a heavy caffeine addiction this can take up to 2 months

2019-02-11 16:38:53 UTC  

But usually 10 to 14 days is enough to let the brain stop defending

2019-02-11 16:39:45 UTC  

A really popular one right now is Lion's Mane.

2019-02-11 16:40:33 UTC  

That is reasonable.