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SDS 023: Dr. Felipe Fregni and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
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Nicotine: The "Most Interesting Drug in the World"?
Dr. Neil Grunberg is one of the leading minds in the study of nicotine. He's spent almost thirty years studying the effects of nicotine on the body and brain. In this episode, he shares his wealth of knowledge regarding nicotine,
SDS 022: Dr. Neil Grunberg and The Benefits Of Nicotine
The Smart Drug Smarts Podcast: Brain Optimization | Nootropics | Neuroscience
Abelard Lindsay and Roy Krebs on Long-Term Potentiation
This combination of ingredients, says Abelard, provided him with an immediate boost in desire-to-learn, as well as what felt like an ability to learn... And for the past two-plus years, he has been testing and refining what he came to call the "CILTEP"...
Fabrizio Benedetti and the Placebo Effect
As the Placebo Effect relates to nootropics, it's important to recognize that the brain learns the resulting "feel" of nootropics, just like any other drug. You are almost certainly experiencing placebo effects bolstering even your most effective noot...
Jesse’s Aniracetam Self-Experiment
Aniracetam has been reported to yield significant increases in cognitive functioning and abilities. This is further enhanced by its effects on memory recall and, probably more importantly, its high-level effects on learning. To add to that,
SDS 019: Jesse's Aniracetam Self-Experiment
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Testing a Piracetam Hyper-Dose on Experimental Test Subject #2
"We are on the cutting edge here at Smart Drug Smarts, but I don't think the cutting edge is very sharp because I really don't feel much at all."
SDS 018 :Testing Piracetam on Experiment Friendly Test Subject
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Dr. Raza Naqvi’s Review of 32 Published Pharmacological Studies
Dr. Naqvi advises his patients to get off of as many medications as possible, unless there is a proven upside – and especially if they are already on other medications with which their may be unknown interactions.