Nature Knows and Psionic Success
Brain Health and Willful Consciousness
A lot of nutritional supplement companies market nootropics as miracle smart drugs, making all sorts of unfounded claims about what they can do. However, there are some companies that take things like “science” and “research” seriously. And one of them is the California-based Neurohacker Collective , whose Qualia Focus and Qualia Mind are two of the best researched, most effective nootropics supplements on the market. In case you haven’t heard, while studies show nootropics supplements can boost cognitive performance—particularly executive functions like focus, memory, willpower, and creativity—there’s nothing “miraculous” about them. The so-called “smart drugs” are simply amino acids, nutrients, minerals, and other compounds that the brain uses as fuel for cognition. We mostly get this fuel from our diet, and some, like caffeine or L-theanine, we get from things like coffee and tea every day. However, there are a lot of other nootropics that we never get because the modern Western diet has never incorporated them into our common diet culture: natural ingredients from plants, roots, seeds, and minerals like rhodiola, bacopa, and celastrus seed extract, just to name a few. So how do you get more of these brain-boosting substances into our bodies? With supplements, of course. The problem is making an effective nootropics supplement is not as easy as some companies would have you believe. You can’t just take a kitchen sink approach, throw a bunch of nootropics together, and call it a smart drug. Coming up with an effective nootropics supplement requires a deep understanding of neuroscience, and the complex interplay and synergy between specific ingredients at specific dosages. That’s what sets Neurohacker Collective apart from other companies. Neurohacker Collective’s team of scientists and medical professionals prides itself on its whole systems approach to science. That means they study the interrelation between all systems in […]
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