I've been fond of racetams for some time now. Piracetam in particular. Cheap. Effective. And totally harmless. Seriously, there's no euphoria and no sucked out dry feeling the day after stopping and there's no building a tolerance to it. It just works with increasing efficacy as You keep taking it. The only problem is to have it working at all, You seem to need to take it every day at regular intervals (and for about a week before it starts to kick it). Very inconvenient.
Adrafinil, and the whole ampakine family of smart drugs, excite me, but adrafinil definitely burns You out all by itself, with a little happy rush at the beginning, a feeling one could get used to, in not the best of ways. And developing a tolerance is an issue as well.
Huperzine A rocks my socks. It's an acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor which leads to more acetyl choline being around the brain, which lead to more acetyl choline doing the synaptic talky thing it does. Huperzine A is also a NMDA receptor antagonist, as are many of our fond dissociatives: N2O, ketamine, DXM, etc. From anecdotal something or others (let's just take that Fifth here, yeah), I've observed that NMDA receptor antagonists foster an introspective mind-set, but since Huperzine A increases instead of decreases brain activity (like most recreational NMDA receptor antagonists) the thoughts You have actually stay put long enough to be transcribed.
More on this later...Tired now. There is still no substitute for sleep unfortunately.
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