Are Nootropics Opioids?

Are Nootropics Opioids?

Long ago, science has proven that humans do not use the full capacity of their brains. According to research (as read on this link ), we use only the part of our cognitive abilities. As nature ‘arranged’ it to be enough for us, people wanted to see what would happen if that level of utilization increased. Logically, our performance would improve. We could use the brain better, which would further affect our work performance, our ability to learn and acquire new knowledge, our ability to remember, and so on. Simply put, we would be more efficient and rational. With the development of nootropics, or in the street language, smart drugs, humanity has taken a step forward towards this goal. Supplements that aim to increase our brain performance may be a product we’ve been waiting for, but there is still much controversy about them. Due to their specific mode of action, many people think of nootropics as one more type of opioids and therefore doubt their use. Nootropics’ mechanism of action is still not entirely clear, but it’s proven that these drugs don’t act as psychostimulants. These supplements work through vital neurotransmitters in the brain, such as norepinephrine and glutamate. The active ingredients from these drugs don’t affect the level of dopamine. In other words, don’t make you high. Some addictive properties are present but to a much lesser extent. Most nootropics affect dopamine enough to keep our body in a state of alertness. It means we don’t feel tired but slightly ecstatic, which means nootropic have positive effects on our functioning. The brain manages everything we do. When it’s ‘in full speed,’ our working performance is at a higher level. The use of nootropics prevents interference from external factors. Nothing can distract us, which makes us more efficient and […]

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