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NootropicNootropics are so-called "smart drugs." The word derives from noos or mind and tropos to bend. Proponents claim that these substances enhance mental performance in a variety of ways, for example by enhancing cognition, memory, oxygen and glucose utilization or blood circulation in the brain. Some classic examples of nootropics are: Similar claims have been made for a variety of stimulants such as: Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and acetylcholine precursors - two class of drugs/supplements which have demonstrated nootropic effects at certain dosages: CAUTION: Excess acetylcholine can be potentially harmful. Herbs that exhibit nootropic effects: Related Pages External links
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