OK guys, I recently discovered this article written by a man named James South, MA (http://www.scribd.co...ics-James-South)
Apparently this guy took a lot of nootropics, particularly the racetams. He died in 2006, around 60yrs old, from a brain tumor (http://www.groupsrv....bout168764.html)
One commenter in the last link posted:
"Hi,
South took a wide range of supplements most notably heavy on
nootropics. The writings of Donaldson suggest that he also took
nootropics. In an '82 interview he said he took deanol and vitamin B5.
South took B5, but not deanol. I read nothing into the B5 connection,
but i do think the posibility that both took nootropic is intriguing if
not scary.
Only one in 250 Americans die of brain cancer, so the chance of a
coincidence is clearly less than 1/250. I think Pauling took only
vitamin C until late in life when he started on another vitamin or two.
His wife took only C. They both died of cancer. Saul Kent reportedly
had a brush with cancer. A cryonocist whose name might have been
"2030" died of pancreatic cancer, but I don't know that he was a life
extensionist.
Do life extensionists get anything but cancer?
Thomas "
I would like to hear the opinions you guys have, especially those with advanced knowledge on the brain systems.
Thanks.