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Getting back into nootropics, going to sch...

kemiclinguist's Photo kemiclinguist 27 Aug 2013

It's been some years since my last nootropic stint, so I'm out of the loop on the new drugs.

I have a learning disorder that has resulted from multiple head injuries, addiction and drug induced psychosis. Terrible attention span, and my mind often seems to often skip letters when reading a word, which results in me either not reading the word and having to go back in the sentence, or interpreting the word as a different word. Previous sentences will become forgotten and I'll have to start from scratch. The more complex the idea, the more difficult it is to retain the information, and it will have to be read over and over.

I am very hyper-sensitive and prone to anxiety and nervousness, so some nootropics are not for me. Piracetam, aniracetam, L-Huperzine, alpha-gpc were too stimulating. Overdose? Microdose? Oxyracetam, if I remember correctly was more mellow on the nerves at larger doses.

Any suggestions on a powerful nootropic stack that would be gentle® on the nerves would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
Edited by kemiclinguist, 27 August 2013 - 08:06 AM.
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Sasha_'s Photo Sasha_ 28 Aug 2013

Sounds like you have a damaged brain which needs restoration, I really am not the most experienced member on that forum, but it seems to me you should look into russian neuropeptides as a first step to "recover some brains" and take it from there with milder stacks which would improve learning such as CILTEP. My humble opinion.
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kemiclinguist's Photo kemiclinguist 28 Aug 2013

Interesting, thank you. Looks promising.
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