Monday Jan 17, 2022
Chatting Supplements: Nootropics AKA ”Smart Drugs”+ ”Cognitive Enhancers”
This week we "focus" on the world of Nootropics or "Smart Drugs" as they are sometimes called. These nootropics 'smart drugs' aim to improve mental capacity so improved memory, focus and alertness etc. We focus on the supplement side as opposed to the pharmaceutical side that looks to aid things like ADHD, Alzheimers etc. We explore one product in particular. Joe Rogan's favourite "ONNIT Alpha Brain". This is not a cheap supplement but it promises/advertises some pretty awesome stuff so we think it's important to establish whether it's all "placebo" or the science stacks up.
We break down the ingredients in nootropics and see what the latest research says - this involves a couple of research papers directly on the Alpha Brain supplement one even being conducted on US Army soldiers.
We then look at a couple of other hot ingredients that you may find in nootropic supplements including, creatine, caffeine, Lion's mane and basically any mega sounding root. We finish by giving you some actionable steps to improve your brain game and it's certainly worth sticking around for.
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Studies Mentioned
The Cognitive-Enhancing Effects of Bacopa monnieri
Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase ii clinical trial on the use of Uncaria tomentosa
Huperzine A for mild cognitive impairment
Huperzine A for vascular dementia
Huperzine A for Alzheimer's disease
Chronic Effects of a Wild Green Oat Extract Supplementation on Cognitive Performance in Older Adults
Acute effects of a wild green-oat (Avena sativa) extract on cognitive function in middle-aged adults
Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus) on mild cognitive impairment
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