My stack is designed to provide neuroprotection, anti-aging properties (e.g. cell plasticity), and cognitive performance improvement by enhancing memory, concentration, synaptic transmission speed, and reaction time. This is not a plan for a stack, it is the stack I am taking on a daily basis (I began this iteration of my stack about 2 weeks ago)
To achieve these goals I'm attempting to improve the efficiency of the cholinergic system:
- Facilitate the production of acetylcholine with a high intake of acetylcholine precursors. (Lecithin, ALCAR)
- Inhibit the destruction of acetylcholine through effective doses of Huperzine A.
- Efficiently use acetylcholine with supplements to provide stimulation, energy, and focus (Racetams, Adrafinil, DMAA, Noopept, Caffeine)
- Provide a support system of nutrients that are precursors or enhancers to the many metabolic processes involved (multi-vitamin, fish oil, ubiquinol, ursolic acid)
Nootropics: Supplements that, in my estimation, qualify under C.E. Giurgea's definition of a nootropic:
2 x 1,200 mg Lecithin (triple strength) three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 7,200 mg [2,280 mg choline])
1 x 750 mg ALCAR three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 2,250 mg)
1 x 500 mg Pramiracetam three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 1,500 mg)
1 x 800 mg Oxiracetam three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 2,400 mg)
2 x 200 mcg Huperzine A three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 1,200 mcg)
Health Supplements: Supplements to enhance overall health
1 x 100 mg Ubiquinol once daily (Total Daily Dose: 100 mg)
2 x Multi-Vitamin (Ray and Terry's Total Daily Care Formula) three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 6 tablets)
1 x 1,000 mg Fish Oil (EPA/DHA Mega 420/280) three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 3,000 mg [1,260 EPA/840 DHA])
6 x 600 mg Ursobolic three times daily (Total Daily Dose: 10,800 mg [2,700 mg Ursolic Acid])
Congitive Performance Enhancers: Supplements that may offer cognitive improvements, but which I have disqualified as nootropics either due to their side effect profiles or a lack of available information.
1 x 600 mg Adrafinil twice daily (Total Daily Dose: 1,200 mg)
1 x 30 mg Noopept twice daily (Total Daily Dose: 60 mg)
2 x 20 mg DMAA once daily (Total Daily Dose: 40 mg)
1 x 200 mg Caffeine twice daily (Total Daily Dose: 400 mg)
Notable Changes
Phased out Piracetam and Aniracetam - This really has nothing to do with efficacy, it's mostly cost. I was previously taking all 4 racetams; reducing to Oxiracetam and Pramiracetam seem to offer the same benefits. Even if cost weren't a factor, I'm actually so impressed with the "high-octane" or "cleaner" feel (that's the best way I can seem to describe it), that I don't feel Aniracetam and Piracetam are strictly necessary for me. I still believe racetams in general are necessary, core nootropics, but I've decided that the newer racetams are suitable as a complete replacement for me.
Phased out Picamilon, Pyritinol, and Sulbutiamine - Cut due to cost. If cost weren't a factor, I think these would be permanent staples.
Phased out Centrophenoxine - Cut due to cost. I think it's a valuable supplement for cognitive improvement and anti-aging, but it seems fairly expensive to take effective doses of it.
Lecithin instead of CDP-Choline of Alpha GPC - Lecithin is comparatively cheaper and has natural time-release properties. I think I've noticed a distinct boost in performance with the additional choline. I haven't experienced any headaches. I'm not sure if this is due to Lecithin's properties, high choline tolerance, or maybe something in my stack is balancing it out.
Increased Fish Oil - Only a slight increase, my bodily health has steadily improved since I began Fish Oil supplementation about 7 years ago. I've always had good health results (improved [lower] blood pressure, stellar cholesterol levels), and with this change I think I'm getting a better ratio of EPA/DHA.
Increased Huperzine A - After reading some reports of the minimum therapeutic dose being 400 mcg, and the effective duration being 6 hours, I decided to try a more aggressive approach with it, and I think the results are promising so far. My memory seems at least a little sharper than with the lower doses I was taking, but obviously this could be due to a number of refinements in my stack.
Ursolic Acid - After reading some articles, I thought it seemed to offer some significant promise in terms of improving cellular efficiency. At this point I am not making recommendation for or against this, it's just a personal experiment.
Let me know if the use of color lends clarity. An experiment in formatting (obviously inspired by posters in another thread). I was hoping to emphasize key details better. The link to the multivitamin is just for informational purposes, in case people are curious about the exact contents, I'm not affiliated with them.