Many people on LW have expressed interest in nootropics and cognitive enhancement. However, since people are presumably interested in the long-term efficacy, side effects and withdrawal symptoms of using various supplements, open-threads (which quickly become hard to navigate and only last a couple weeks anyway) are a sub-optimal place to discuss the topic.
So I thought I would create a permanent area for people who want to discuss the topic long-term.
Here are some "quick links" courtesy of gwern:
- http://www.erowid.org/
- http://www.imminst.org/forum/
- http://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/
- http://www.bluelight.ru/
And Wikipedia's main page on the topic.
Are you taking choline? I'd suggest reading up at the imminst forums if you haven't. There's some really good stuff there, including lists of synergistic nootropics and warnings about bad stacks. Also, they have a lot of info about diets and vitamins. Highly recommended. (Edit: Sorry, didn't see the links in your post. Ha.)
I saw such comments. Is there any study demonstrating a need for choline supplementation, or do we just have anecdotes? I know dietary choline intake is necessary (but it seems most normal diets have plenty).
I'm taking Piracetam and generally feel great except when I don't sleep >8hrs. Since eggs have quite a lot of choline, I've been eating 2/day. But I imagine the amount of choline people supplement is much higher than normal dietary levels.
I also haven't quit caffeine (<150mg daily from espresso); is there any known negative interaction w/ Piracetam?