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GetSmart
aniracetam centrophenoxine cdp choline gastrodin oxiracetam idebenone noopept vinpocetine galantamine huperzine a
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My son is 8 years old and has autism. His functioning level is rather good, but his speech and cognition is not at par with the peers. His focus is a big issue and the aide at school is constantly redirecting him to the task. We consulted a neurologist and he suggested trying out Namenda. If I know correctly, Namenda falls under smart drugs category.
Before trying out Namenda, I was thinking of using this stack. There is a preparation called as Get Smart by smart-nutrition. I am very new to nootropics so little hesitant before giving a try. What do you guys think about this?
Many thanks in advance.
Before trying out Namenda, I was thinking of using this stack. There is a preparation called as Get Smart by smart-nutrition. I am very new to nootropics so little hesitant before giving a try. What do you guys think about this?
Many thanks in advance.
Ingredient | Dosage | Frequency | Administration |
---|---|---|---|
Aniracetam | 782 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Centrophenoxine | 366 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
CDP Choline | 200 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Gastrodin | 150 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Oxiracetam | 40 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Idebenone | 24 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Noopept | 12 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Vinpocetine | 4 mg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Galantamine | 400 µg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Huperzine A | 200 µg | Daily | No instructions provided. |
Just so you know, Namenda (memantine) is absolutely nothing like any of the compounds in that stack. Whether it's a smart drug is contended, but it definitely has some interesting effects that are useful in various particular medical contexts.
Nothing bad in that stack, though I personally wouldn't pair Galantamine and Huperzine together, that's a pretty low dose of Galantamine paired with a standard dose of Huperzine. I do think Vinpocetine is worthless, and that's a pointlessly low amount of Oxiracetam, but Aniracetam and Gastrodin might help with anxiety, and it seems anyone can benefit from Noopept and CDP-choline. I'd say give it a go and see.
So yeah, nothing wrong with Get Smart, just don't think of it as a replacement for Namenda.