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<blockquote data-quote="Knight.of.Logos" data-source="post: 1320277" data-attributes="member: 17234"><p>I've read a lot of good things about rhodiola rosea. I cannot report on long-term benefits, but in the short-term, it does give me a bit more focus and mental energy. It is subtle though, and I cannot rule out the placebo effect. That being said, there are many studies and anecdotal reports on the positive benefits of this plant... beyond just cognitive benefits.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://examine.com/supplements/rhodiola-rosea/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I've dabbled with Racetams a bit too. Not enough to notice long-term effects, but apparently the racetams have neuroprotective benefits. I like Oxiracetam for long study sessions... Aniracetam is nice for creative things like writing, it has an emotional lift effect, but it is short lasting unfortunately. Phenylpiracetam is also good for studying, it can be quite speedy compared to the other racetams. I like to use it after nights of poor sleep because it helps compensate for the lack of energy and focus I get from bad sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knight.of.Logos, post: 1320277, member: 17234"] I've read a lot of good things about rhodiola rosea. I cannot report on long-term benefits, but in the short-term, it does give me a bit more focus and mental energy. It is subtle though, and I cannot rule out the placebo effect. That being said, there are many studies and anecdotal reports on the positive benefits of this plant... beyond just cognitive benefits. [URL unfurl="true"]https://examine.com/supplements/rhodiola-rosea/[/URL] I've dabbled with Racetams a bit too. Not enough to notice long-term effects, but apparently the racetams have neuroprotective benefits. I like Oxiracetam for long study sessions... Aniracetam is nice for creative things like writing, it has an emotional lift effect, but it is short lasting unfortunately. Phenylpiracetam is also good for studying, it can be quite speedy compared to the other racetams. I like to use it after nights of poor sleep because it helps compensate for the lack of energy and focus I get from bad sleep. [/QUOTE]
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