Strange question about drugs/vitamins and brain power

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The discussion centers on the search for drugs, vitamins, and supplements that may enhance brain power, specifically in terms of concentration and creativity. Participants mention several substances, including fish oil (omega-3), Aniracetam, Piracetam, Vinpocetine, Ginkgo Biloba, and Cobalamin (B-12), noting that some have research backing their potential benefits. There is a consensus that while certain supplements may help prevent cognitive decline or improve focus, the effectiveness of many nootropics remains variable and often requires further research. The conversation also touches on the use of prescription stimulants among students for academic performance, with a caution against long-term use. Overall, while dietary sufficiency is emphasized as crucial, the potential for supplements to enhance cognitive function is debated, with some skepticism about their overall impact.
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Just to let you know, this is for something I am writing. Well, its not the main topic, just a little something I wanted to expand on.

Is there any known drugs/vitamins/supplements that people take to increase their "Brain power" ? By brain power, I just mean anything from increasing concentration, to increasing creativeness?

Anything to go on that you think relates to what I am asking. I had a hard time finding anything on google. All I got was hippie potions and erectile pills :)

Thanks all!
 
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nukeman said:
Just to let you know, this is for something I am writing. Well, its not the main topic, just a little something I wanted to expand on.

Is there any known drugs/vitamins/supplements that people take to increase their "Brain power" ? By brain power, I just mean anything from increasing concentration, to increasing creativeness?

Anything to go on that you think relates to what I am asking. I had a hard time finding anything on google. All I got was hippie potions and erectile pills :)

Thanks all!

I believe fish oil (omega 13) helps the brain as well as the heart.
 
nukeman said:
anything from increasing concentration, to increasing creativeness?
I'm not sure one can answer. I mean -legally speaking.

But one thing: you're looking for opposite effects. So you can take erectile pills to increase concentration and hippie potions to increase creativeness, but both at the same time won't work.
 
Any claims of effectiveness need to be supported by links to mainstream research. Just a reminder from your friendly Mentors... o:)
 
berkeman said:
Any claims of effectiveness need to be supported by links to mainstream research. Just a reminder from your friendly Mentors... o:)

That is what I am looking for. Something that is supported by mainstream research.
 
Aniracetam, piracetam, vinpocetine, fish oil, ginko, centrophenoxine, etc...

There are people who lift weights and take protein powders and other junk, and then there are students who like to study and take "brain" supplements like the ones that I just listed. Then you have people who take prescription drugs to gain an edge over other students...
 
berkeman said:
Here is some interesting info from WebMD, although it is focusing more on preventing memory loss:

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-lifestyle-guide/fortifying-your-memory-with-supplements

And also from WebMD, a survey of claims about things to improve concentration:

http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/slideshow-brain-foods-that-help-you-concentrate

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the GNC sponsorship is an instant turnoff for me.

some things i wouldn't argue with tho, like fish oils.

as for vitamins, i'd like to add cobalamin (B-12), since it is a favorite of mine. and since students trying to survive on ramen might find their status running a bit low at some point.

http://www.ajcn.org/content/72/3/762.long

http://www.ajcn.org/content/75/5/908.long

some things like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidyl_serine" are interesting, if expensive in supplement form, but you can get sufficient amounts from cheap things like lecithin.

and speaking of sufficiency, dietary sufficiency takes care of most things. it's really hard to say how much more you can get from most vitamins and supplements once you reach sufficiency.

drugs? well, i guess it's pretty well known that we routinely prescribe stimulants to certain people to boost academic performance. I've even got my own preferred OTC stim that helps me do better on tests that I've been using since age 15 or so. long-term overuse degrades performance when it comes to most such things, tho. i really have no opinions on nootropics like some of the alzheimer's drugs. what little i read from people taking them seems to indicate that results are pretty variable.
 
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nukeman said:
Just to let you know, this is for something I am writing. Well, its not the main topic, just a little something I wanted to expand on.

Is there any known drugs/vitamins/supplements that people take to increase their "Brain power" ? By brain power, I just mean anything from increasing concentration, to increasing creativeness?

Anything to go on that you think relates to what I am asking. I had a hard time finding anything on google. All I got was hippie potions and erectile pills :)

Thanks all!

No.

Even in my limited knowledge brain function relies on biochemistry but I can't see how taking vitamins will make you think better. Only that it will stop you from thinking worse.

That said couldn't hurt...

Taking Cod liver oil might help you stave off certain conditions but stupidity probably isn't one of them.
 
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