Smart Drugs (Please keep it legal)

CFAvsMBA wrote:
Good brain health is a foundation for overall good health.
Avoid head injuries.
Avoid excessive caffeine/alchol.
Avoid bad carbs.
Get at least 20 minutes of aeorbic exercise a day.
Get at least 8 hours of sleep a night.
Consume fish or fish oil supplements.
Listen to Mozart.
That’s all.
Here is my 5 cents. Listen to good rock music which drives you. Everyday get fast physical exercises which stimulate your blood circulation - your brain cells will be fed by O2 and thus are able to work harder. Moreover, toxic products from metabolism will be taken out more rapidly. Don’t smoke, fuc–s! This will make your blood more viscous! Your blood MUST be liquid.
In any case - any brain stroke remedy medicines are helpful to improve your memory and cognitive abilities! TESTED by myself. And approved.
 
cleverCFA wrote:
On this topic, are there any drugs that are illegal which make you smart.
I’m not aware of any that actually increase your IQ if that’s what you mean. But coke works the same way adderall does. I hate people that do coke…they just gerenally piss me off, but if not abused it can certainly help concentration. Amphetamines also act in a similar manner. They’ll keep you on task with the added bonus of no sleeping. Never been my thing though. The negatives far outweigh the positives.
Pot makes people better at video games. LSD and shrooms can unlock or enhance creative talents.
So, maybe nothing makes you “smarter” but there are positive side effects that can enhance your natural abilities.
Drugs are bad, m’kay.
 
Personnally, just drink coffee -like 3 cups a day, and gym. I try to keep it natural.
But regarding prescription meds, my friend back in College decided to try aderrol before the final exam for one of his classes. Next day we saw him, he brought in 50-page notebook which was fully written out in rap-lyrics and freestyles that he came up with. He said that he was writing the whole night and smoked two pacs of cigs. So you may be concentrated, but I guess you still have to direct that concentration towards what you are trying to do.
 
Something to think about…..The US is really cracking down on amphetamines. Aderrol is an ampphetamine. Do not get yourself caught with aderrol without a perscription and if you do have a prescription don’t distribute it.
 
CFAvsMBA wrote:
I doubt this is a smart drug compound, but I take a Multi, Fish Oil, and Ginko. Brain health is a new area of interest for me and I have found Dr. Daniel Amen’s books/website to be spectacular. Good brain health is a foundation for overall good health.
It’s all really simple when his material is condensed.
Avoid head injuries.
Avoid excessive caffeine/alchol.
Avoid bad carbs.
Get at least 20 minutes of aeorbic exercise a day.
Get at least 8 hours of sleep a night.
Consume fish or fish oil supplements.
Listen to Mozart.
That’s all.
I find classical music to be very soothing and conducive to a positive studying environment. Also realising when its time to call it quits and hit the sack instead of pushing on. Eat well, try to stay away from heavy and indigestable foods and overeating, and get exercise in. Keep a regular sleeping schedule. Focus on effective studying rather than length of study session!
 
ilya49 wrote:
Personnally, just drink coffee -like 3 cups a day, and gym. I try to keep it natural.
But regarding prescription meds, my friend back in College decided to try aderrol before the final exam for one of his classes. Next day we saw him, he brought in 50-page notebook which was fully written out in rap-lyrics and freestyles that he came up with. He said that he was writing the whole night and smoked two pacs of cigs. So you may be concentrated, but I guess you still have to direct that concentration towards what you are trying to do.

Was any of it good?
 
mk17 wrote:
CFAvsMBA wrote:
I doubt this is a smart drug compound, but I take a Multi, Fish Oil, and Ginko. Brain health is a new area of interest for me and I have found Dr. Daniel Amen’s books/website to be spectacular. Good brain health is a foundation for overall good health.
It’s all really simple when his material is condensed.
Avoid head injuries.
Avoid excessive caffeine/alchol.
Avoid bad carbs.
Get at least 20 minutes of aeorbic exercise a day.
Get at least 8 hours of sleep a night.
Consume fish or fish oil supplements.
Listen to Mozart.
That’s all.
I find classical music to be very soothing and conducive to a positive studying environment. Also realising when its time to call it quits and hit the sack instead of pushing on. Eat well, try to stay away from heavy and indigestable foods and overeating, and get exercise in. Keep a regular sleeping schedule. Focus on effective studying rather than length of study session!
I agree with the classical music comment, it’s pretty soothing. But it’s nice to switch it up once in a while, so I load up the drum n bass station on di.fm. What I like about both genres is that there are no vocals, which I find to be a distraction.
 
bpdulog wrote:
“Some men use Panax ginseng on the skin of the penis as part of a multi-ingredient product for treating early orgasm (premature ejaculation). Men also use it for erectile dysfunction (ED). There is some evidence that Panax ginseng is effective for these uses.”
This is why you really use it isn’t it!
haha! actually I have the opposite problem … it takes me forever to … ummm … finish …
 
bpdulog wrote:
mk17 wrote:
CFAvsMBA wrote:
I doubt this is a smart drug compound, but I take a Multi, Fish Oil, and Ginko. Brain health is a new area of interest for me and I have found Dr. Daniel Amen’s books/website to be spectacular. Good brain health is a foundation for overall good health.
It’s all really simple when his material is condensed.
Avoid head injuries.
Avoid excessive caffeine/alchol.
Avoid bad carbs.
Get at least 20 minutes of aeorbic exercise a day.
Get at least 8 hours of sleep a night.
Consume fish or fish oil supplements.
Listen to Mozart.
That’s all.
I find classical music to be very soothing and conducive to a positive studying environment. Also realising when its time to call it quits and hit the sack instead of pushing on. Eat well, try to stay away from heavy and indigestable foods and overeating, and get exercise in. Keep a regular sleeping schedule. Focus on effective studying rather than length of study session!
I agree with the classical music comment, it’s pretty soothing. But it’s nice to switch it up once in a while, so I load up the drum n bass station on di.fm. What I like about both genres is that there are no vocals, which I find to be a distraction.
yes, no vocals is key, doesn’t matter what the genre is. whatever keeps you optimal
 
While we are on the subject, of performance enhancement. Cialis is awesome. If you ever wanna spend three days banging as much as possible go for it.
 
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