Iceberg said:
Cool. Then it's decided - you will take the pills.
No need to talk about it anymore.
End of thread, right?
Prior to considering even taking these super intelligence pills, I would like to know if anyone had success with them?
Does it make your game better?
Does it really make you smarter?
Are increased memory and cognotive skills attractive to HBs?
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The British government is examining the impact of a new generation of drugs that are claimed to make people more intelligent.
While researchers for the Department of Health are assessing the impact of a new generation of cognition enhancing drugs, warnings are already being voiced over the misuse of the so-called 'designer drugs'.
Unlike in the 1960s when celebrities such as Dr. Timothy Leary were encouraging American youth to "tune in, turn on and drop out", these new drugs are instead being used to improve young peoples academic performances.
The British government has asked the Academy of Medical Sciences to assess the drugs, of which some are already being widely used in the United States.
Modafinil is one such drug which is licensed in the UK to treat narcolepsy, a rare condition where people suddenly fall asleep, but is widely used by students and busy professionals in the U.S. to give their brains a boost.
The drug has been banned by the International Olympic Committee, along with another stimulant, ephedrine, which has also been tested by the Ministry of Defence.
In a trial on 60 healthy volunteers, Dr. Danielle Turner, of the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at Cambridge University, tested the drug out and found as well as keeping them awake,
Modafinil had dramatic effects on their brains.
Two hours after they had taken a single dose of Modafinil strong improvements were seen in performance, and as the problems became harder, their performance seemed to improve.
The volunteers say the drug made them feel very alert and able to focus
The drug belongs to a new class of cognition enhancing drugs invented by Professor Gary Lynch, from the University of California, Irvine, who helped invent another class called Ampakines.