Best Supplements / Legal Drugs for Studymaxxing / Improving IQ?

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Basically the title. I’m a freshmen in university and I could use a boost in my noggin
 
iq is a cope all you need is confidence and you will succeed
 
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You need Ritalin
 
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Basically the title. I’m a freshmen in university and I could use a boost in my noggin
Modafinil. Half of Sillicon Valley was on that shit for a time. Good for low IQ cels.

 
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Basically the title. I’m a freshmen in university and I could use a boost in my noggin
Cocao powder and ginger for focus natural. Otherwise Bang energy drink ( half is all that is needed ) good for focus.
 
-Ritalin
-Creatine (increases IQ by 15 points believe it or not)
-Bang
-Modafinil
 
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-Ritalin
-Creatine (increases IQ by 15 points believe it or not)
-Bang
-Modafinil
Aderall or Vyvanse are better then Ritalin, since Ritalin is just a very low dose of the same form of aderall. But its risky due to the side effects of crushing appetite, difficulty sleeping, and big mood swings after the high. Best to not use it unless its very important exams like midterms and finals, as its easy to get addicted to.
 
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Modafinil. Half of Sillicon Valley was on that shit for a time. Good for low IQ cels.

Modafinil is a meme if OP has problems studying, its only good for people that already study well sober and need an even bigger boost. Amphetamine or Ritalin would work better for OP
 
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-Creatine (increases IQ by 15 points believe it or not)


@TsarTsar444 you need to drop addy and get on creatine
 
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@TsarTsar444 you need to drop addy and get on creatine
Tldr: he read studies on vegans severely deficient in creatine from no meat consumption, where they were given creatine, and saw a 15iq boost in the next round of IQ test done. So he is half right but if you eat meat already you most likely have enough creatine. Although, some conditions like ADHD, Autism, Dysphoria, CFS have been linked to lower creatine amounts in the body as well with all other factors being equal
 
adderall is good, but it gave me heart palpitations and chest pain so i stopped
 
Aderall or Vyvanse are better then Ritalin, since Ritalin is just a very low dose of the same form of aderall. But its risky due to the side effects of crushing appetite, difficulty sleeping, and big mood swings after the high. Best to not use it unless its very important exams like midterms and finals, as its easy to get addicted to.
Adderall can worsen anxiety
 
adderal mogs legit evverything

forget the nootropic joe rogan shit
 
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Adderall can worsen anxiety
Correct, but Ritalin will also too as its still a very similar class of drug just not as strong as aderall or Vyvanse.
 
Tldr: he read studies on vegans severely deficient in creatine from no meat consumption, where they were given creatine, and saw a 15iq boost in the next round of IQ test done. So he is half right but if you eat meat already you most likely have enough creatine. Although, some conditions like ADHD, Autism, Dysphoria, CFS have been linked to lower creatine amounts in the body as well with all other factors being equal
I don’t think they mentioned anything about severe deficiency.
 
Basically the title. I’m a freshmen in university and I could use a boost in my noggin
If you're starting off your studies with the idea that you'll take stims to guide you through it, then you're already fucking everything up. Develop healthy dieting and exercising habits instead and meditate so as to be able to develop natural focus. If you really wanna go the stims route, only use them sparingly, i.e during high workload periods. You can take my word for it, I have ADHD and have dealt with stims before.

Besides, these aspects are only softmaxxing as far as your noggin is concerned. IQ, the best predictor of academic performance, is largely hereditary.
 
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If you're starting off your studies with the idea that you'll take stims to guide you through it, then you're already fucking everything up. Develop healthy dieting and exercising habits instead and meditate so as to be able to develop natural focus. If you really wanna go the stims route, only use them sparingly, i.e during high workload periods. You can take my word for it, I have ADHD and have dealt with stims before.

Besides, these aspects are only softmaxxing as far as your noggin is concerned. IQ, the best predictor of academic performance, is largely hereditary.
so just be healthy, study and hope my genetics are good enough? tf?
 
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ok what stims should I use sparingly then?
The things that have already been mentioned by the other people in this thread will work (Modafinil, Adderall, etc). Personally I'd favor stuff like Modafinil over stuff like Adderall because it comes with less side effects.
 
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Sardines I heard were really good for studying
 
Omega 3 fish oil pills.They are great for skin as well especially people who tend to suffer from acne
 
suck my cock and I can guarantee you will do well in exams
 
Basically the title. I’m a freshmen in university and I could use a boost in my noggin
Ritalin caffeine physical activity and sleep are the 4 main things that have dramatic effects. Tried other shit as long as my diet isn't horrible nothing seems to make a difference I try to eat low carb in the mornings when I do work then eat higher carb when I'm chilling.


Although Ritalin and caffeine fucking suck. I don't know how people get addicted to this shit. I feel so anxious and a sense of dread 10 hours on days I take them. Its literally only useful for doing boring things. If I do anything a tiny bit stressful my day is a nightmare. Caffeine is great but if you overdo it then it has diminishing returns it just ends up becoming the norm and you just feel like shit if you don't take it so try and take it every otherday or only when you are tired/need a boost.

The other shit is just pretty obvious lifting or running once a day ideally in the morning and getting at least 6 hours of sleep.
 
The things that have already been mentioned by the other people in this thread will work (Modafinil, Adderall, etc). Personally I'd favor stuff like Modafinil over stuff like Adderall because it comes with less side effects.
do they increase iq as well?

I want something that can help with IQ, I wanna be smarter.
 
do they increase iq as well?

I want something that can help with IQ, I wanna be smarter.
As I said, IQ is largely hereditary. There is little to nothing you can do to change your IQ (unless you wanna lower it, which can be done by getting concussions, lead exposure, etc) - you can only ensure that it reaches its full potential/range of prediction for you by being in a good socioeconomic environment (upper-middle class+ family, quality education, etc).
 
Do eggs have omega 3?
The cartons that say they have it do.But.It's a little amount...Regular eggs don't usually have omega 3 in it.It's usually found in seafood, Especially salmon.
 
The cartons that say they have it do.But.It's a little amount...Regular eggs don't usually have omega 3 in it.It's usually found in seafood, Especially salmon.
How about sardines?
 
As I said, IQ is largely hereditary. There is little to nothing you can do to change your IQ (unless you wanna lower it, which can be done by getting concussions, lead exposure, etc) - you can only ensure that it reaches its full potential/range of prediction for you by being in a good socioeconomic environment (upper-middle class+ family, quality education, etc).

Yeah alright
 

Yeah alright
You need to exercise reading comprehension. Note that I specifically said 'you can only ensures that it reaches its full potential/range of prediction for you'. In other words, you can only get as far as you are hardcapped to get, but that difference will only be fairly marginal anyway.

The main takeaway here is that there are also sub-manifestations of intelligence, i.e fluid and crystallized inteligence, with fluid being very g loaded (i.e highly heritable), which becomes more dominant as one's life goes on. So, even if you do manage to raise your IQ nominally through crystallized intelligence (IQ does not account for nature alone, but also partly for nurture), you will eventually still end up around your genetically predetermined limits irrespective of environment. Even the study that your link cites concedes this (without mentioning the nature taking over nurture effect in adulthood):

Nowadays, it is generally accepted that the heritability of intelligence increases from about 20% in infancy to perhaps 80% in later adulthood (Plomin et al. 2014; Plomin and Deary 2015). This leaves plenty of room for environmental effects, especially within the school-aged populations.

Here are some further passages to help you understand this principle:
At the genetic level, IQ is determined by tens of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms that are associated with intelligence. Of these, 1,271 have been identified, with a mean effect size of just 0.01% each. These identified SNPs have been used to develop polygenic scores that can measure IQ from DNA, even before birth. See Using DNA to predict intelligence; Sophie von Stumm, Robert Plomin; Intelligence 86 (2021) 101530.

For readers who are unfamiliar with genome wide association studies, SNP-chips, single nucleotide polymorphisms, and polygenic scores, I suggest reading Robert Plomin - Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are, Penguin Books Ltd., 2018, ISBN 9780241282076.

Having bright parents is the most probable path to high intelligence. At present there is no practical means to boost intelligence. See chapter 5 of Haier, R. J. (2017). The Neuroscience of Intelligence, Cambridge University Press.

And to further prove how all-pervasive IQ is, here is a list of proven correlations to IQ:

  • high working memory capacity, facilitating math ability, rapid learning, and ability to stay on task
  • mental speed is high, allowing the high WMC to be used efficiently
  • learns quickly
  • can learn by self-instruction
  • can block out stimuli that distract from the cognitive task at hand
  • statistically holds a high status job with high pay
  • has high general health and is less likely to suffer accidental injuries
  • is statistically more symmetric (body and face) than average
  • has a higher than average education
  • enjoys a high level of socioeconomic status - partly displayed by living in a more exclusive neighborhood, having high social standing friends, etc.
  • enjoys greater life satisfaction and happiness
  • has a superior memory
  • has a large number of interests, held with competence
  • is less likely to smoke, or have HIV infection
  • is unlikely to have a criminal record
  • does not drop out of school
  • less likely to have a child when a teenager or to have an illegitimate child
 
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You need to exercise reading comprehension. Note that I specifically said 'you can only ensures that it reaches its full potential/range of prediction for you'. In other words, you can only get as far as you are hardcapped to get, but that difference will only be fairly marginal anyway.

The main takeaway here is that there are also sub-manifestations of intelligence, i.e fluid and crystallized inteligence, with fluid being very g loaded (i.e highly heritable), which becomes more dominant as one's life goes on. So, even if you do manage to raise your IQ nominally through crystallized intelligence (IQ does not account for nature alone, but also partly for nurture), you will eventually still end up around your genetically predetermined limits irrespective of environment. Even the study that your link cites concedes this (without mentioning the nature taking over nurture effect in adulthood):

Nowadays, it is generally accepted that the heritability of intelligence increases from about 20% in infancy to perhaps 80% in later adulthood (Plomin et al. 2014; Plomin and Deary 2015). This leaves plenty of room for environmental effects, especially within the school-aged populations.

Here are some further passages to help you understand this principle:


And to further prove how all-pervasive IQ is, here is a list of proven correlations to IQ:
Man I just need to get smarter for school.
 
Modafinil is a meme if OP has problems studying, its only good for people that already study well sober and need an even bigger boost. Amphetamine or Ritalin would work better for OP
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