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Im thinking of taking 20-30mg Noopept, 300mg CDP-Choline, 2000mg DHA, 5g Creatine, 400mg Magnesium Glycinate, 1000mg Lions Mane.
My goal is to be as smart as i can and this seems to be the best stack for me, been tweaking it and getting help from chatgpt ofcourse. If anyone has ideas of things i could change im ofcourse willing to hear whatever you have to say. Here is a .org post on Noopept https://looksmax.org/threads/noopept-iq-maxxing-nootropic.245903/
sadly i cant find any good and reliable studies on people under 18 taking it but i guess it should all work out in the end. :Comfy:
 
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just lol at lions mane
 
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if you wanna be smart some compounds will help but 80% of it is non physiological
taking compounds will barely make you smarter you gotta put in the effort
 
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Im thinking of taking 20-30mg Nooptept, 300mg CDP-Choline, 2000mg DHA, 5g Creatine, 400mg Magnesium Glycinate, 1000mg Lions Mane.
My goal is to be as smart as i can and this seems to be the best stack for me, been tweaking it and getting help from chatgpt ofcourse. If anyone has ideas of things i could change im ofcourse willing to hear whatever you have to say. Here is a .org post on Nooptept https://looksmax.org/threads/noopept-iq-maxxing-nootropic.245903/
sadly i cant find any good and reliable studies on people under 18 taking it but i guess it should all work out in the end. :Comfy:
intelligence is only genetic, supplements effects are minimal
 
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read dictionaries and play with lego, both will boost your chances scoring higher on stanford binet V
 
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This isn't going to do that much.
You're gonna want to get your hands on a PAM*.
 
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Im thinking of taking 20-30mg Nooptept, 300mg CDP-Choline, 2000mg DHA, 5g Creatine, 400mg Magnesium Glycinate, 1000mg Lions Mane.
My goal is to be as smart as i can and this seems to be the best stack for me, been tweaking it and getting help from chatgpt ofcourse. If anyone has ideas of things i could change im ofcourse willing to hear whatever you have to say. Here is a .org post on Nooptept https://looksmax.org/threads/noopept-iq-maxxing-nootropic.245903/
sadly i cant find any good and reliable studies on people under 18 taking it but i guess it should all work out in the end. :Comfy:
The only IQ max there truly is are the following, according to my current understanding

Creatine -> Only works under high intensity or long-duration thinking. Creatine gives you rapid ATP regeneration so you can go much longer than a normal human can.

Cerebrolysin & Dihexa -> Increases cognitive function by accelerated synaptogenesis and neurogenesis, only truly works when you are doing something that stretches beyond one's normal cognitive functioning (trying to remember 10 things at a time, learning a new language, meditation etc.)

Brain Training -> Activities that require intense sensitivity to nuance, calculating, evaluation, computing, working memory demanding, demands high levels of abstract and advanced reasoning, etc.
 
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read dictionaries and play with lego, both will boost your chances scoring higher on stanford binet V
Needs to be accompanied with an appropriate level of verbal reasoning too, otherwise, individuals will use words in contexts that don't make sense (or enough sense).
 
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The only IQ max there truly is are the following, according to my current understanding

Creatine -> Only works under high intensity or long-duration thinking. Creatine gives you rapid ATP regeneration so you can go much longer than a normal human can.

Cerebrolysin & Dihexa -> Increases cognitive function by accelerated synaptogenesis and neurogenesis, only truly works when you are doing something that stretches beyond one's normal cognitive functioning (trying to remember 10 things at a time, learning a new language, meditation etc.)

Brain Training -> Activities that require intense sensitivity to nuance, calculating, evaluation, computing, working memory demanding, demands high levels of abstract and advanced reasoning, etc.
All cope
 
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if you wanna be smart some compounds will help but 80% of it is non physiological
taking compounds will barely make you smarter you gotta put in the effort
I am studying my ass off this summer but i wanna make more progress and faster, learn harder stuff and be able to memorize it. Also why is Lions mane bad? i've heard from chatgpt that it supports long term brain health, also read about it here https://www.ons.org/publications-re.../what-evidence-says-about-lions-mane-mushroom
 
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Im thinking of taking 20-30mg Nooptept, 300mg CDP-Choline, 2000mg DHA, 5g Creatine, 400mg Magnesium Glycinate, 1000mg Lions Mane.
My goal is to be as smart as i can and this seems to be the best stack for me, been tweaking it and getting help from chatgpt ofcourse. If anyone has ideas of things i could change im ofcourse willing to hear whatever you have to say. Here is a .org post on Nooptept https://looksmax.org/threads/noopept-iq-maxxing-nootropic.245903/
sadly i cant find any good and reliable studies on people under 18 taking it but i guess it should all work out in the end. :Comfy:
I have no fucking idea what "nooptept" is but good luck with it, I'm however very skeptical of Lion's Mane. On the majority of studies that are placebo controlled and have no conflict of interest no statistically significant improvement in cognitive abilities were found while taking that thing, it's very possible that all the brain benefits are placebo. Also, no L-Theanine, that one's probably more of a nootropic that Cope's Mane will ever be.

Also, I'm not saying Lion's Mane doesn't necessarily work BUTTT be very skeptical about it because the research is not as solid as supplement companies want you to think.
 
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Needs to be accompanied with an appropriate level of verbal reasoning too, otherwise, individuals will use words in contexts that don't make sense (or enough sense).
yeah, if they measure your iq, they often ask about the word meanings, which are heavily nuanced most of the time, ergo it needs to be accompanied by a huge amount of verbal reasoning, rather your verbal competence. theres also a subtest called Similarities, which utilizes your abstract verbal reasoning much more.
 
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I have no fucking idea what "nooptept" is but good luck with it, I'm however very skeptical of Lion's Mane. On the majority of studies that are placebo controlled and have no conflict of interest no statistically significant improvement in cognitive quantities were found while taking that thing, it's very possible that all the brain benefits are placebo. Also, no L-Theanine, that one's probably more of a nootropic that Cope's Mane will ever be.

Also, I'm not saying Lion's Mane doesn't necessarily work BUTTT be very skeptical about it because the research is not as solid as supplement companies want you to think.
Many supplements seem to have underwhelming benefits, and when they do have benefits, its usually because an individual is deficient in a certain area.
 
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Many supplements seem to have underwhelming benefits, and when they do have benefits, its usually because an individual is deficient in a certain area.
they mostly boost your processing speed, which is also an important ability, although the least g loaded of all the known cognitive facets
 
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The only IQ max there truly is are the following, according to my current understanding

Creatine -> Only works under high intensity or long-duration thinking. Creatine gives you rapid ATP regeneration so you can go much longer than a normal human can.

Cerebrolysin & Dihexa -> Increases cognitive function by accelerated synaptogenesis and neurogenesis, only truly works when you are doing something that stretches beyond one's normal cognitive functioning (trying to remember 10 things at a time, learning a new language, meditation etc.)

Brain Training -> Activities that require intense sensitivity to nuance, calculating, evaluation, computing, working memory demanding, demands high levels of abstract and advanced reasoning, etc.
And i was about to spend my life savings (my allowance) on all that, seems like my understanding was wrong. Where did you find this information? Would like to read more about it so maybe i can get a quick reality check
 
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Many supplements seem to have underwhelming benefits, and when they do have benefits, its usually because an individual is deficient in a certain area.
Yeah, I'm skeptical of nootropics as a whole, I believe a good diet can do most of the heavy lifting for your brain performance, and beyond a few beneficial stuff (like L-theanine, Caffeine), prescription only drugs (like Adderall and others) or vitamins (that again, can be obtained through diet), I think most of the nootropic world is just a bunch of cope
 
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Well, I said many, not all.
I also only listed three things; Creatine, Cerebrolysin and Dihexa.
 
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And i was about to spend my life savings (my allowance) on all that, seems like my understanding was wrong. Where did you find this information? Would like to read more about it so maybe i can get a quick reality check
Who are you talking to? Me, the other individual, or both?
 
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Well, I said many, not all.
I also only listed three things; Creatine, Cerebrolysin and Dihexa.
Not saying all completely useless but claiming IQ maxxing while taking Jewtropics is just like claimimg Chewing is Jawmaxxing
 
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Im thinking of taking 20-30mg Noopept, 300mg CDP-Choline, 2000mg DHA, 5g Creatine, 400mg Magnesium Glycinate, 1000mg Lions Mane.
My goal is to be as smart as i can and this seems to be the best stack for me, been tweaking it and getting help from chatgpt ofcourse. If anyone has ideas of things i could change im ofcourse willing to hear whatever you have to say. Here is a .org post on Noopept https://looksmax.org/threads/noopept-iq-maxxing-nootropic.245903/
sadly i cant find any good and reliable studies on people under 18 taking it but i guess it should all work out in the end. :Comfy:
Just work ur memory if u learn to memorize things u can be smarter than einstein
 
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Got any good exrecises?
bro I have 2 iq I haven't slept good in a solid year, my gpa is prob 2 at that point no sorry bro i don't have any advices

but if I had one sleep well dude or else ur gonna be like my I literally can't remember something somebody told me 30 minutes ago because I have alzheimer from sleep deprivation
 
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Just work ur memory if u learn to memorize things u can be smarter than einstein
Memory is not a massive "IQmax", you need to be able to have a high information processing capacity (working memory) and have the skill to know how to process enormous amounts of information optimally (reasoning)
 
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Yeah, I'm skeptical of nootropics as a whole, I believe a good diet can do most of the heavy lifting for your brain performance, and beyond a few beneficial stuff (like L-theanine, Caffeine), prescription only drugs (like Adderall and others) or vitamins (that again, can be obtained through diet), I think most of the nootropic world is just a bunch of cope
Yeah this thread made me realize that maybe i was a little retarded cause it seems that people have many different perceptions of this whole Noopept thing and maybe the studies i was looking into was wrong?:Comfy:
 
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cognitive training rarely translates to anything useful
I believe it's primary because people don't actually use the faculties trained outside of the training environment.
If an individual did use those faculties outside of the training environment every single moment of the day, the results would be completely different.
 
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Yeah this thread made me realize that maybe i was a little retarded cause it seems that people have many different perceptions of this whole Noopept thing and maybe the studies i was looking into was wrong?:Comfy:
Racetams, when they work, increases focus, not necessarily intelligence.
 
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supplements can boost ones IQ score, but from the WAIS perspective, its only pertaining to the processing speed compartment. everything else heavily relies on your education, spacial and motor functioning and most of the time your ability to adapt to new problems, which cannot be substantially enhanced via pharmaceutics, only to a small extent, but mostly due to the time factor alone, not due to your inherent wiring. however, processing speed is really important in doing repetetive tasks, driving etc., although its g loading is not really high.
 
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Memory is not a massive "IQmax", you need to be able to have a high information processing capacity (working memory) and have the skill to know how to process enormous amounts of information optimally (reasoning)
since I have 2 iq i guess u are right
 
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Im thinking of taking 20-30mg Noopept, 300mg CDP-Choline, 2000mg DHA, 5g Creatine, 400mg Magnesium Glycinate, 1000mg Lions Mane.
My goal is to be as smart as i can and this seems to be the best stack for me, been tweaking it and getting help from chatgpt ofcourse. If anyone has ideas of things i could change im ofcourse willing to hear whatever you have to say. Here is a .org post on Noopept https://looksmax.org/threads/noopept-iq-maxxing-nootropic.245903/
sadly i cant find any good and reliable studies on people under 18 taking it but i guess it should all work out in the end. :Comfy:
take 30g of creatine throught the day, its awsome because 5g is low dose for brain benfits
 
Semax is also a decent nootropic, but it makes you sharp with an edge of stress (best way to describe this is to imagine the cognitive boost you'd get if Stalin threatened to send you to the gulag if you couldn't find the answer to x^3+6x+9=99 (solving for x), but milder).
 
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just @ReadBooksEveryday
 
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Instead of dosing jewchemicals train your brain
 
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just do the task in which you want to improve,
cognitive training rarely translates to anything useful
This is my perspective too to be honest, brain training suffers massively from the issue of specificity. It has been a long-standing debate if things like Dual N-Back make you better at remembering stuff, or just make you better at the Dual N-Back itself, for example.

As far as I'm aware the only skills that translate well into other cognitive faculties are things like sports, learning a language or learning to code for example, those are however, much bigger, harder and honestly boriiiinnggg as compared to some brain exercises, but that seems to be what provides the best general cognitive outcomes.
 
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how nigga im retarded
Start making shit according to the scammers guide, then you will gain experience and understand how to actually make them

Understanding something new develops your brain


 
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This is my perspective too to be honest, brain training suffers massively from the issue of specificity. It has been a long-standing debate if things like Dual N-Back make you better at remembering stuff, or just make you better at the Dual N-Back itself, for example.

As far as I'm aware the only skills that translate well into other cognitive faculties are things like sports, learning a language or learning to code for example, those are however, much bigger, harder and honestly boriiiinnggg as compared to some brain exercises, but that seems to be what provides the best general cognitive outcomes.
So tldr what can I do for myself
 
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And i was about to spend my life savings (my allowance) on all that, seems like my understanding was wrong. Where did you find this information? Would like to read more about it so maybe i can get a quick reality check
Well You won't find any study with jewtropics drastically raising Cognitive performance.
If It was Legit all the cram schools, Asian Olympiads committees & chess players etc. would use it.

I was into this brain train nerd communities & we took bunch of lab rats & trained them in many things
working memory, RRT & idk what not, don't even remember the terms.

But none of it significantly transferred to anything useful outside the tests, minor gains in other tests at best.
 
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just @ReadBooksEveryday
Nah, i listen tons of documentarys and try to expand my vocabulary in english and swedish but its fucking impossible to remember these weird words that i have never in my life seen or heard before. Also i practice my accent to sound more fluent in english since those things are what is holding me back from getting an A:Comfy:
 
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