I almost started a thread about iodine as nootropic, but someone already beat me to it. I think I agree. I feel so much better physically, emotionally, and intellectually when I just started Lugol's iodine about a week ago. I've taken Kelp iodine before but it's not the same. I wonder if since iodine is a precursor to making methamphetamine (considered a smart drug) may have something to do with it being "nootropical" or have its properties? I take 1 drop in the morning and another one at night. Though the suggestion was 6 drops daily. I always start slow. I take the 2% solution. Also, considering that only iodine "binds" to the thyroid gland, which is not well studied from what I understand and since diagnoses for any thyroid issues can be difficult (in other words, it lacks study or is not well understood), yet with iodine supplementation people feel as if they just took a hit of "piracetam" in a lot of ways (great mood, energy, etc.). I think iodine is like what GHB is, the only drug that binds to the GHB receptor (AFAIK). Iodine being the only one binding to the thyroid. GHB is another overlooked gabaergic "nootropic" IMO. To be honest, I wasn't feeling smart taking 70 mg of Vyvanse, but now I feel it considering I've started using Lugol's.
Now back to iodine;
There are plenty of different types:
nascent, iosol, iodoral, lugols, etc. Not sure if what the differences are here. I think iodoral is same as lugol's but it is the pill form of lugol's to avoid all that bad taste. lots of different reviews and opinions of each iodines. Iosol was said to be for hypothyroidism according to one reviewer (possibly clueless). Nascent was said to give the most physical energy. Anyone know iodine that well and how many more different "types" are there?
P.S. this thread is underrated. It needs more participants. Maybe when they think of "iodine" they think of table salt as I have before. I didn't know what the "big deal" was about "iodine" (the "table salt"). LOL. Table salts do not even have iodine anymore which is why the population have been deficient.
Edited by eon, 15 August 2015 - 12:58 PM.