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Posted 19 May 2013 - 07:36 AM


Unfortunatly I missed out on the coluracetam giveaway but, it may have not been what I was looking for anyway.
I'm asking for advice for nootropics or modes of enhacement.

Description: I for most part DON'T care if it promotes memory recall, processing speed, comprehension, sensory augmentation, etc

So long as it illicits a mild to considerable increase in creativity first and foremost.
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My definition of creativity: building connections between seemingly unrelated ideas to form new and ingenious solutions previously never thought of. Essentially randomized or lateral thinking.

Secondary concerns: Anything that promotes goal driven behavior, a dogged dovotion toward a task.

It can be anything (perscription, physical activity (meditation, dual N back, tDCS, exercise), OTC, illicit, supplementary, nootropic/non nootropic, adaptogenic noots, etc)
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I have spent exorbitant amounts of money looking for something that aleast has a noticable effect (not that creativity is quantifiable however, showing increases in commitment to tasks)

NOTE: I am not looking for a holy grail, fix all solutions (as this would be naive and stupid to presume, being that everybody's neurochemistry is different) I just wan't something that has a high change of working at least once.
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P.S. I've been investigating sunifiram/uni/colu.
P.P.S I've tried Pir,ani,oxi,prami,phenyl, noopept, sulbutiamine,pyritinol,citicholine,Alpha gpc, bitartrate,bacopa,lion's mane, CilTep, and many others too long to list.

#2 Turnbuckle

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Posted 19 May 2013 - 11:58 AM

I've found that hemi-sync can increase creativity. And if you get something out of that at home and have a lot of money, spending a week at the Monroe Institute in total hemi-sync immersion will definitely be superior. An hour in their sensory deprivation tank with hemi-sync could be a peak experience.

Some years ago I tried dosing with several grams of L-histidine a day and found it increased creativity, but after a few weeks I experienced auditory hallucinations so I stopped.

And another possibility— Creativity and FMN.

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#3 Lehsyrus

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Posted 19 May 2013 - 04:36 PM

I have found noopept, isochronic tones, consistent exercise (both cardio and weight training), and classical music whilst meditating to be beneficial in enhancing creativity myself.

I'll have to take a look at hemi-sync, I am currently building a tdcs device myself.





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