... or smart drugs.
Pretty interesting, in my opinion
Nootropic
If anyone has any information or experiences, feel free to share in this thread.
... or smart drugs.
Pretty interesting, in my opinion
Nootropic
If anyone has any information or experiences, feel free to share in this thread.
Kratom or Mitragyna speciosa
I'd tend to look at dealing with basic nutritional deficiencies first. Calcium from ground eggshells can help with memory, brain and nervous system function. Calcium deficiency is probably more widespread than many realize. Vitamin C is also helpful to brain function. Adequate fat intake is important too. Well rounded diet and nutritional complements for what's lost or unavailable in industrialized foods first, I'd say. Then more exotic supplements.
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I whole heeartedly agree on all points. Well said, A!
In addition, melatonin is a very beneficial supplement to take if one is not sleeping during "normal" night time hours, not sleeping in total darkeness (nightlights, computer monitors, light coming in under the door are actually bad) or not getting a full nights sleep.
Ginkgo Biloba taken daily works wonders on your memory bank.