I'm looking for a nootropic stack that beats everything ever conceived. To do this, it has to have the following criteria:
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Non-stimulant - if your jittering off your seat and on the edge of getting a heart attack/stroke, any cognitive enhancment it might bring is worthless.
Safe - it must be ok to take for short and long-term.
Relatively low cost and effective
Smart - Most people want to know how it works. Ex: Aspirin acts via COX inhibition, in effect, attenuating inflammation.
Outside the box - magnesium and fish oil is not thinking outside the box. Everyone is sick to death of hearing about supplements like that.
Non-redundant - taking all the racetams (pir, oxi, ani, pram) is an example of being redundant because they all basically have the same mechanisms of action.
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I've been working on my stack for ages. Here's what I've come up with, including a brief summary about the ingredients:
Pramiracetam - agonizes muscarinic receptors
Nicotine - agonizes nicotinic receptors - enhances working memory
Bacopa - myosin enhancement - increases long-term memory
Agmatine - agonist for alpha-2 adrenergic receptor - increases working memory
This stack is concentrated at improving memory, short and long-term.
All these supplements have been proven in studies to significantly improve memory, among other cognitive functions.
They all have several mechanisms of actions on the brain, but I listed the ones I think are the most relevant.
I listed "myosin enhancement" as Bacopa's mechanisms of action. I have not directly confirmed this in studies, but it works on myosin indirectly.
Many people don't know that myosin is a major regulator in memory formation.
http://www.scripps.e...0/rumbaugh.html
Bacopa increases many factors that positively influence myosin activation. This is one of my own theories.
Questions, comments, suggestions?














