Rewlo
Iron
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2025
- Posts
- 43
- Reputation
- 43
Been looking into Bromantane, Noopept, Semax, Selank etc.
My primary issues to address: Productivity, so actually getting started and focusing on a task.
I have heard that Bromantane is nice with enjoying work, due to its dopamanergic properties, but at the same time, I don't think feeling good about doing something will translate to the getting stuff done mindset.
The ones that have really stood out to me are Noopept, Semax and Selank for short-term gains and switching on/lowering anxiety. For long-term neural health, I like Lion's Mane. Noopept seems to trump the Semax/Selank combo, as I have heard about hair loss being a side effect, which is bizarre and something I don't want to invite.
I want to avoid stuff like Aderall, Modafinil, etc. I think they would make me too wired and are more suited to circumstancial temp situations like doing an essay last minute, even then I think they do more harm than good.
Any contribution from people with experience, please chime in, as I said, my main concerns are productivity and sticking to a task, even with little interest, and then I would say minimising anxiety.
My primary issues to address: Productivity, so actually getting started and focusing on a task.
I have heard that Bromantane is nice with enjoying work, due to its dopamanergic properties, but at the same time, I don't think feeling good about doing something will translate to the getting stuff done mindset.
The ones that have really stood out to me are Noopept, Semax and Selank for short-term gains and switching on/lowering anxiety. For long-term neural health, I like Lion's Mane. Noopept seems to trump the Semax/Selank combo, as I have heard about hair loss being a side effect, which is bizarre and something I don't want to invite.
I want to avoid stuff like Aderall, Modafinil, etc. I think they would make me too wired and are more suited to circumstancial temp situations like doing an essay last minute, even then I think they do more harm than good.
Any contribution from people with experience, please chime in, as I said, my main concerns are productivity and sticking to a task, even with little interest, and then I would say minimising anxiety.