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    Elite Nootropics is one of the most dedicated and well-trusted Nootropics company aimed to provide the best quality Nootropics powder to customers at market leading prices. Based in Fort Collins Colorado, Elite Nootropics is a subsidiary of other renowned company which hold a large inventory of Nootropics to meet the immediate needs of their happy customers. Elite Nootropics is a largest supplier of Nootropics Racetams (such as Piracetam, Aniracetam, Noopept), Acetylcholine Supplements (such as Alpha GPC, Citicoline, Acetyl L-Carnitine) and Ampakine Nootropics (such as Sunifiram, Unifiram, PEPA) etc.  Visit our online store to select a wide range of Nootropics related to your preferences and needs.
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Nootropic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Nootropics, popularly referred to as "smart drugs," are substances which boost human cognitive abilities (the functions and capacities of the brain). The word nootropic is derived from the Greek words noos or mind and tropein meaning to ward. Typically, n
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Nootropics Archive - hyperreal.org/nootropics/ - 0 views

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    Here you will find information on nootropic nutrients, herbs, drugs and the smartbar scene.
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Best Nootropic Supplement for Mood Enhancement | HealthPlux - 0 views

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    it's been shown that nootropics can assist in taking care of mood swings. This article examines the best nootropic supplement for mood enhancement.
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Cognitive Enhancers/Smart Drugs/Nootropics Suppliers Worldwide 2006 - BrainMeta.com Forum - 0 views

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    List of nootropics suppliers worldwide at BrainMeta.com
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A COMPARISON BETWEEN PIRACETAM & ANIRACETAM - 0 views

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    Popular and most effective Nootropic Racetams for your mental energy and health.
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Sulbutiamine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Sulbutiamine (brand name: Arcalion) is a precursor to thiamine (i.e., vitamin B1). As a dimer of two structurally modified thiamine residues, sulbutiamine retains many of the features of thiamine. However, the thiazole rings are open, the alcohol groups are esterified, and a disulfide bridge connects the two thiamine analogues. Sulbutiamine is indicated for the treatment of asthenia.[1] Its ability to reduce fatigue is also considered desirable by athletes, and it is available for over-the-counter sale as a nutritional supplement. In one study of chronic fatigue patients, sulbutiamine did not demonstrate sustained benefits over the placebo, which raises doubts about its clinical efficacy.[2] However, the authors of that study suggest that additional research is needed to evalulate the potential usefulness of sulbutiamine in the treatment of chronic fatigue. Sulbutiamine may be beneficial for cognition. Indeed, the demonstrated ability of sulbutiamine to improve memory in rats[3] and patients of schizophrenia[3] suggests that it is a nootropic. Recent research also shows support for the use of sulbutiamine in the treatment of erectile dysfunction
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ImmInst.org -> Nootropics & Brain Enhancers - 0 views

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    Immortality Institute "For Infinite Lifespans"
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Choline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Nutrient and nootropic, cognitive enhancer
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Ginkgo biloba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Ginkgo has many alleged nootropic properties, and is mainly used as memory[25] and concentration enhancer, and anti-vertigo agent. However, studies differ about its efficacy. The largest and longest independent clinical trial to assess ginkgo biloba's ability to prevent memory loss has found that the supplement does not prevent or delay dementia or Alzheimer's disease.[26] Some controversy has arisen over the conclusions drawn by some studies that were allegedly funded by a firm which marketed Ginkgo.[27] In 2002, a long-anticipated paper appeared in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) titled "Ginkgo for memory enhancement: a randomized controlled trial." This Williams College study, sponsored by the National Institute on Aging rather than Schwabe, examined the effects of ginkgo consumption on healthy volunteers older than 60. The conclusion, now cited in the National Institutes of Health's ginkgo fact sheet, said: "When taken following the manufacturer's instructions, ginkgo provides no measurable benefit in memory or related cognitive function to adults with healthy cognitive function." ... The impact of this seemingly damning assessment, however, was ameliorated by the almost simultaneous publication of a Schwabe-sponsored study in the less prestigious Human Psychopharmacology. This rival study, conducted at Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, was rejected by JAMA, and came to a very different-if not exactly sweeping-conclusion: There was ample evidence to support "the potential efficacy of Ginkgo biloba EGb 761 in enhancing certain neuropsychological/memory processes of cognitively intact older adults, 60 years of age and over." According to some studies, in a few cases, Ginkgo can significantly improve attention in healthy individuals.[28][29] Allegedly, the effect is almost immediate and reaches its peak in 2.5 hours after the intake.[30] [edit] In dementia A 2004 conference paper[31] summarizes how various trials indicate that Gi
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Nootropic Supplements - Benefits and Side Effects | HealthPlux : HealthPlux - 0 views

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    Ever heard about nootropics? Great supplements that aid vitality and healthy living.
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Effect of quercetin on chronic enhancement of spatial learning and memory of mice - Ent... - 0 views

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    Liu J, Yu H, Ning X. Effect of quercetin on chronic enhancement of spatial learning and memory of mice. Sci China C Life Sci. 2006 Dec;49(6):583-90. PMID: 17312997 [PubMed - in process]
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Rhodiola Rosea, 60 Liquid-Filled Capsules - 0 views

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    The Russian herb Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) has demonstrated a remarkable ability to support cellular energy metabolism. Rhodiola promotes higher levels of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and CP (creatine phosphate) in the cellular power plants known as the m
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Rhodiola Extract (3% Rosavins), 250 Mg 60 Vegetarian Capsules - 0 views

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    The Russian herb Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) has demonstrated a remarkable ability to support cellular energy metabolism. Rhodiola promotes higher levels of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and CP (creatine phosphate) in the cellular power plants known as the m
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The Tartan Online : How Things Work: Nootropics - 0 views

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    Carnegie Mellon's Student Newspaper
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Rhodiola rosea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Rhodiola rosea (Roseroot) is a plant in the family Crassulaceae that grows in cold regions of the world. These include much of the Arctic, the mountains of Central Asia, the Rocky Mountains, and mountainous parts of Europe, such as the Alps, Pyrenees, Car
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