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<blockquote data-quote="Dolmance" data-source="post: 68299" data-attributes="member: 2164"><p><strong>POM:</strong></p><p>Methylphenidate/MPH(Ritalin)</p><p>Modafinil</p><p></p><p>MPH works better if you are a natural procrastinator but modafinil has fewer sides. I prefer ritalin for the laser focus and the motivational kick up the arse, but I don't use it for longer than a few months at a time and only when the need is pressing. Modafinil I've used fora whole year before with no problem coming off except a bone-deep weariness for a week or two after quitting. </p><p></p><p>It's possible to become addicted to ritalin and end up an abuser if you are that way inclined and not too careful. I know one person who experienced amphetamine psychosis because she used ritalin irresponsibly, but she was a little crazy to begin with anyway. If you've ever been addicted to stimulants or you suffer from anxiety or depression then it's best to give MPH a miss. </p><p></p><p>From personal experience it is possible to become habituated to them as well so that you can sometimes feel that you cannot possibly work without them. It can be a real problem if your work requires you to be creative (writing, music, mathematics, etc). It's something of which you should be aware, but you can use some of the more effective nootropics until the mental block passes. </p><p></p><p>I've tried many nootropics but none of them come close to MPH or modafinil in effect, however the nootropics below certainly work and are relatively side free.</p><p></p><p><strong>Chemical Nootropics:</strong></p><p>ALCAR (acetyl l-carnitine) - gives you both mental and physical energy</p><p>Piracetem - cheapest of the racetams, can buy it in bulk</p><p>Choline - take it with any racetam for increased effect</p><p>Sulbutiamine - memory enhancement and has a mild stimulant effect</p><p>Centrophenoxine - alertness</p><p>L-tryrosine - motivation and focus</p><p></p><p>Smart Nutrition do a decent nootropic stack called Get Smart that contains most of the common nootropics. Not every ingredient is at a high enough dosag to be completely effective, but it worked well for me at 2 pills a day for boosting memory, creativity and focus.</p><p></p><p>If you've been diagnosed with ADHD, I would definitely get a script for ritalin. Personally, I don't believe that ADHD is a real condition that warrants medical intervention, but ritalin and modafinil certainly have their uses.</p><p></p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolmance, post: 68299, member: 2164"] [b]POM:[/b] Methylphenidate/MPH(Ritalin) Modafinil MPH works better if you are a natural procrastinator but modafinil has fewer sides. I prefer ritalin for the laser focus and the motivational kick up the arse, but I don't use it for longer than a few months at a time and only when the need is pressing. Modafinil I've used fora whole year before with no problem coming off except a bone-deep weariness for a week or two after quitting. It's possible to become addicted to ritalin and end up an abuser if you are that way inclined and not too careful. I know one person who experienced amphetamine psychosis because she used ritalin irresponsibly, but she was a little crazy to begin with anyway. If you've ever been addicted to stimulants or you suffer from anxiety or depression then it's best to give MPH a miss. From personal experience it is possible to become habituated to them as well so that you can sometimes feel that you cannot possibly work without them. It can be a real problem if your work requires you to be creative (writing, music, mathematics, etc). It's something of which you should be aware, but you can use some of the more effective nootropics until the mental block passes. I've tried many nootropics but none of them come close to MPH or modafinil in effect, however the nootropics below certainly work and are relatively side free. [b]Chemical Nootropics:[/b] ALCAR (acetyl l-carnitine) - gives you both mental and physical energy Piracetem - cheapest of the racetams, can buy it in bulk Choline - take it with any racetam for increased effect Sulbutiamine - memory enhancement and has a mild stimulant effect Centrophenoxine - alertness L-tryrosine - motivation and focus Smart Nutrition do a decent nootropic stack called Get Smart that contains most of the common nootropics. Not every ingredient is at a high enough dosag to be completely effective, but it worked well for me at 2 pills a day for boosting memory, creativity and focus. If you've been diagnosed with ADHD, I would definitely get a script for ritalin. Personally, I don't believe that ADHD is a real condition that warrants medical intervention, but ritalin and modafinil certainly have their uses. D. [/QUOTE]
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