I have scraped this thread and plan to feed it into large language models (LLMs) with the idea of filtering out all useful, practical ideas. I think this would be a great way to process all other threads, whether on this forum or others.
I would recommend Claude 3.5 Sonnet and GPT-4 Omni as fantastic tools for innovation. I would also recommend Elicit and other AI tools for searching scientific papers.
I believe I have generated a number of great ideas for increasing general intelligence (g), I just need time to explain the reasoning behind them. Brain training is not one of them. Intelligence is associated with "global properties of the brain," and there is no brain training that can stimulate the whole brain. For example, dual n-back not only does not have a transfer effect on fluid reasoning, but it also does not have a transfer effect on other types of working memory.
It would be extremely valuable and spectacular if lostfalco could explain how the ideas he has presented in this thread (e.g., inhibiting GSK3b to enhance nav1.2, sodium gradient, MC4R, A7nAChR, ghrelin, ampakines, kynurenic acid, the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, pgc-1a, gap junctions, glutamate, histamine, orexin, dopamine, norepinephrine, PDE5i, HDACi, sigma-1 receptors, the microbiome, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, allosteric modulation of red blood cells, GSK3i, NMDA/AMPA receptor trafficking, mitochondrial enhancement, calcium gradients/signaling, the endoplasmic reticulum, etc.) have evolved in the last 8+ years and how much further he has developed them.
You've undoubtedly already thought about sharing these valuable ideas with your loved ones. By sharing these insights now, you could simultaneously benefit your family and friends while contributing to the wider study of intelligence. The time and effort required to articulate these concepts would undoubtedly be worthwhile for their benefit. Your generosity in doing so would be immensely appreciated, as it would allow a wider audience to benefit from your years of research and development.
Lostfalco's Extensive Nootropic Experiments [Curated]
#4021
Posted 15 July 2024 - 10:59 AM
#4022
Posted 18 July 2024 - 06:51 AM
Great idea!
#4023
Posted 23 July 2024 - 07:15 PM
I have scraped this thread and plan to feed it into large language models (LLMs) with the idea of filtering out all useful, practical ideas. I think this would be a great way to process all other threads, whether on this forum or others.
I would recommend Claude 3.5 Sonnet and GPT-4 Omni as fantastic tools for innovation. I would also recommend Elicit and other AI tools for searching scientific papers.
I believe I have generated a number of great ideas for increasing general intelligence (g), I just need time to explain the reasoning behind them. Brain training is not one of them. Intelligence is associated with "global properties of the brain," and there is no brain training that can stimulate the whole brain. For example, dual n-back not only does not have a transfer effect on fluid reasoning, but it also does not have a transfer effect on other types of working memory.
It would be extremely valuable and spectacular if lostfalco could explain how the ideas he has presented in this thread (e.g., inhibiting GSK3b to enhance nav1.2, sodium gradient, MC4R, A7nAChR, ghrelin, ampakines, kynurenic acid, the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, pgc-1a, gap junctions, glutamate, histamine, orexin, dopamine, norepinephrine, PDE5i, HDACi, sigma-1 receptors, the microbiome, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, allosteric modulation of red blood cells, GSK3i, NMDA/AMPA receptor trafficking, mitochondrial enhancement, calcium gradients/signaling, the endoplasmic reticulum, etc.) have evolved in the last 8+ years and how much further he has developed them.
You've undoubtedly already thought about sharing these valuable ideas with your loved ones. By sharing these insights now, you could simultaneously benefit your family and friends while contributing to the wider study of intelligence. The time and effort required to articulate these concepts would undoubtedly be worthwhile for their benefit. Your generosity in doing so would be immensely appreciated, as it would allow a wider audience to benefit from your years of research and development.
Any outcome of this effort so far?
#4024
Posted 23 July 2024 - 10:18 PM
Huch, this summary was fast with perplexity.ai. I wished I could read such along thread in a second.
The discussion thread titled "Lostfalco's Extensive Nootropic Experiments [Curated]" is a comprehensive exploration of various nootropic substances and cognitive enhancement techniques shared by a user named Lostfalco. The thread outlines personal experiences, recommendations, and thoughts on a range of nootropics, emphasizing collaboration and community feedback.
### Key Highlights
- **Pharmaceuticals**: Lostfalco favors **Modafinil** for its mood enhancement and wakefulness benefits, reporting no tolerance over eight months of use. He also mentions **Ritalin** and **Adderall** but does not elaborate on their effects.
- **Low-Level Laser Therapy**: He advocates for the use of lasers and infrared therapy, citing their benefits in mitochondrial function and cognitive performance, particularly for individuals with brain injuries.
- **Neurosteroids**: **Pregnenolone** is highlighted as particularly effective for cognitive enhancement, with recommendations for careful dosing.
- **Epigenetic Enhancements**: Lostfalco discusses **Sodium Butyrate** as a promising compound that can influence gene expression and improve learning, suggesting dietary fiber as a natural source.
- **Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)**: He explores combining tDCS with **D-cycloserine** to potentially extend cognitive benefits, though he expresses caution due to possible side effects.
- **Oxygen Therapy**: The potential cognitive benefits of breathing high concentrations of oxygen for short periods are mentioned, with a call for shared experiences from others.
- **Neuropeptides and Coffee**: He notes the intriguing nature of neuropeptides and shares positive experiences with **Bulletproof Coffee**, which combines coffee with grass-fed butter and MCT oil.
- **Sleep Aids**: The use of **valproic acid** before sleep is mentioned for its potential memory-enhancing effects, though he acknowledges the need for caution.
- **Future Experiments**: Lostfalco expresses interest in exploring external trigeminal nerve stimulation, CES stimulation, and other cognitive training methods, inviting community feedback on these topics.
Throughout the thread, Lostfalco emphasizes the importance of personal experimentation, safe practices, and the sharing of experiences within the community to enhance collective knowledge on nootropics and cognitive enhancement.
Citations:
[1] https://www.longecit...iments-curated/
#4025
Posted 24 July 2024 - 06:20 AM
Thanks for this. How did you scrape the thread content? Can you share it so that we can try other LLMs (Claude for example) and compare the results?
Prompting, as you probably know, is quite important, as it tells LLM what to ignore and what to focus on. Slight changes in the prompt might give you quite a different summarizes.
#4026
Posted 24 July 2024 - 07:32 AM
Re: post # 4025
"Can you share it so that we can try other LLMs (Claude for example) and compare the results?"
Perplexity uses Claude-based models, among other models.
Edited by Advocatus Diaboli, 24 July 2024 - 08:19 AM.
#4027
Posted 24 July 2024 - 10:58 AM
Thanks for this. How did you scrape the thread content? Can you share it so that we can try other LLMs (Claude for example) and compare the results?
Perplexity uses Claude-based models, among other models.
I just gave the first page link, and asked for a summary of the whole thread. Only after I assured myself, that it used the whole of 135 thread pages, for the summary, because it was so fast.
Asking now - for extracting the most useful practical applications given in this thread - this was the result now:
The thread "Lostfalco's Extensive Nootropic Experiments" provides several practical applications for enhancing cognitive function and overall brain health. Here are the most useful applications extracted from the discussion:
### 1. Exercise for Cognitive Enhancement
- **Hex Bar Deadlifts**: Engaging in hex bar deadlifts is recommended to produce and release anaerobic myokines, which can enhance cognition. This exercise targets large muscle groups (quads and glutes) and is considered safe for maximizing myokine release while minimizing injury risk[1].
### 2. Nootropic Substances
- **Intranasal Insulin**: This method is noted for its potential to improve mood and memory by enhancing brain ATP levels. Studies suggest that it can significantly improve memory recall and mood without systemic side effects. It can be obtained legally and used as a cognitive enhancer[1].
- **7,8-Dihydroxyflavone**: This compound is mentioned for its ability to increase Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which is crucial for neuroplasticity and cognitive function. However, its oral bioavailability is low, and effects may take time to manifest[1].
### 3. Combination Stacks
- **TULIP Stack**: Lostfalco discusses a combination of Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) with PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline quinone), CoQ10, and shilajit, along with pregnenolone. This stack is believed to enhance mitochondrial function and neurosteroid levels, potentially leading to significant cognitive benefits. Caution is advised due to limited long-term safety data[1].
### 4. General Recommendations
- **Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise**: Engaging in both types of exercise is recommended to maximize the release of beneficial myokines that support brain health. This holistic approach to fitness is essential for cognitive enhancement[1].
These practical applications emphasize a combination of physical exercise, specific nootropic substances, and synergistic stacks to optimize cognitive function and overall brain health.
Citations:
[1] https://www.longecit...urated/page-131
[2] https://www.lostfalc...g-by-lostfalco/
[3] https://gwern.net/nootropic/nootropics
[4] https://www.reddit.c...lt_wakefulness/
[5] https://www.reddit.c...hexa_or_nsi189/
Edited by pamojja, 24 July 2024 - 11:02 AM.
#4028
Posted 25 July 2024 - 10:30 AM
Edited by Sikorsky, 25 July 2024 - 10:32 AM.
#4029
Posted 07 September 2024 - 11:50 AM
I have not used AI to process this thread because I have been going through it myself. I don’t think AI is advanced enough yet to process the thread better than I did myself.
Python script for scraping this thread:
Edited by Sikorsky, 07 September 2024 - 11:56 AM.
#4030
Posted 14 September 2024 - 05:30 PM
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