• OTC Study drugs
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I'm going to start experimenting with OTC drugs for their use in study habits. 2 things I want to experiment with are DMAE, an organic neurotransmitter drug that is pretty much the "Brain defragging" drug. It's organizes your thoughts, and helps make room for new ones. Basically: it's for attention and soaking in information, as well as cataloging old information Caffeine. I'm in debate and I've heard it's good for studying, but I've also read reports and studies that say it's linked toward debate skills. Basically, it helps you pay attention to the small details, and put them into perspective in the big picture, and makes you less persuaded by smaller arguments and you require more structure to be proven something. This could help attack various points in a debate that may be vital to winning the round. this all sort of links back to how caffeine is perceived as a threat, which causes the body to release adrenaline, which is supposed to heighten senses. I'm also keeping a log of this for myself to write down any thoughts I have about study drugs. Note: I have ADD/ADHD, so these studies are based on other people with ADD/ADHD. I have a bit of a opposition to taking drugs carelessly. as Timothy Leary said: “I am 100 percent in favor of the intelligent use of drugs, and 1,000 percent against the thoughtless use of them, whether caffeine or LSD. And drugs are not central to my life.” Wish me luck (Luck being that I find an inexpensive OTC study drug)
DMAE sounds sexy, but be careful dood, caffeine just isn't good for you in long term. I personally developed a seemingly infinite tolerance to it after just one energy drink, and I've been that way for years. I can take 500mg of pure anhydrous caffeine and have NO effect.
does DMAE have any recreational value?
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;28850793]does DMAE have any recreational value?[/QUOTE] Hell fuck assballs no.
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;28850793]does DMAE have any recreational value?[/QUOTE] if you're into studying then yes
yeah dude DMAE sesh's all day
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