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Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
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WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

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Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

5-devices-that-instantly-make-your-home-smart-iotrend.gif

Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
Did read every molecules
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

5-devices-that-instantly-make-your-home-smart-iotrend.gif

Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
bro is just spitting high IQ guides 🔥
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

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Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
Next thread: jobmaxxing
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

5-devices-that-instantly-make-your-home-smart-iotrend.gif

Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
you hurt me...
 
how do you have the attention span to make these long ass paragraphs tbh
its the same as doing homework but I just get to choose the topic so its faster and funner
 
YOU DIDNT TAG ME HOW COULD U I HAVE HIGH IQ ASW I CAN PROVE IT

WAAAAA UR MAKING ME CRY :pepehands: :pepehands: :pepehands: :pepehands:
I KNEW I WAS FORGETTING SOMEONE SKULLL BRO IM SORRY
ill add you
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

5-devices-that-instantly-make-your-home-smart-iotrend.gif

Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
One point you forgot to mention is that IQ is not the universal factor to determine intelligence in human beings and is often criticized by specialists. Great guide nonetheless, my parents take creatine to maintain their cognitive abilities.
 
One point you forgot to mention is that IQ is not the universal factor to determine intelligence in human beings and is often criticized by specialists. Great guide nonetheless, my parents take creatine to maintain they cognitive abilities.
yeah tbh the guides not really about iq most of these things are just to be smarter, thank you regardless
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

5-devices-that-instantly-make-your-home-smart-iotrend.gif

Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
READ EVERY MOLECULE HOLY SHIT THIS GOING TO HELP ME WITH SCHOOL THANK YOUUUUUUU
 
@over0 could also come in handy for like likes of you
 
I would add that when you're in stressful situations that also require a lot of thinking like taking an exam the brain uses a lot of glucose so maybe if you're using the guide for short term brain improvement or using the listed things for exams, maybe it's a good idea to have a sugary drink with you to keep glucose fuelling the brain. Honestly the only thing i've used here is modafinil and creatine. Modafinil is very good but can make you very anxious, probably due to adrenaline.

I need this tbh, thank you Mr Radicular.
 
I would add that when you're in stressful situations that also require a lot of thinking like taking an exam the brain uses a lot of glucose so maybe if you're using the guide for short term brain improvement or using the listed things for exams, maybe it's a good idea to have a sugary drink with you to keep glucose fuelling the brain. Honestly the only thing i've used here is modafinil and creatine. Modafinil is very good but can make you very anxious, probably due to adrenaline.

I need this tbh, thank you Mr Radicular.
always wise pingpong tbh I don't really have sugary stuff often anymore this could be why im falling of
 
You need to use that brain of yours to read Ray Peat's work
I will, I will accomplish many great things and dedicate my works to you
 
I really like your useful threads RAD you can tell when someone puts effort in. Proud of you pumpkin
 
I really like your useful threads RAD you can tell when someone puts effort in. Proud of you pumpkin
Thank you very much this is my best reply ever ❤️❤️❤️
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

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Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
Has anyone here tried Adderall and Semax together?
 
Test season is in late spring so if you do/use all these beforehand and figure out what works for you/ improve your brains cognitive abilities then that would be really good 👍😊 or if maybe you just want to be smarter and understanding 🤝🥰
tony-stark-meme.gif

WHAT IS IQ

IQ tests measure the g-factor, which is the ability to recognise patterns, solve problems and process information given to you quickly.
It can be a predictor of your future academic grades and can be used in job training.

IQ IS NOT FIXED

The Flynn effect proved that it is the case that we can increase IQ and it is not completely genetic - A long sustained increase in IQ scores was shown across generations around the world through the 20th century.
It shows that the average person today has a higher IQ than an average person 200 years ago. This shows that environments have a large effect on IQ
Factors such as better diets, education and more honing of abstract thinking have caused the increase in IQ.
This is because of neuroplasticity; the brain can be strengthened. Improving memory, processing speed and ability to learn skills faster.

WHAT ACTUALLY INCREASES IQ

tonystark.gif

Memory training - Using mental workouts (Dual n Back)

Mental workout where you track sounds and movement which changes with time. Regular practice strengthens your memories and attention span.
These can be practiced with mobile apps like Brain Workshop.
Doing regularly could be for example, 20 minutes 5 days per week.
This trains your brain into being able to restore a greater number of memories.
A stronger memory = more logical, focused and faster.

Learning a new language - Being able to conversate + read

Forces your brain to grow and create a new category and improves its function.
Bilingual people are less likely to suffer the symptoms of cognitive decline, like dementia
“Bilingual people outperform monolingual people in spatial working memory tasks”
Using cognitive input, which is reading and listening to the language even if you don’t understand every word. And using flashcards and active recall to improve memory.

Learning an instrument

Practicing deliberately for around 30 minutes a day with slow focused repetition.
Musicians have been shown to have a higher IQ especially in non-verbal reasoning.
Practicing engages multiple brain regions simultaneously improving overall brain function. It has some of the same benefits of learning a new language, when you learn to read sheet music
All instruments have been shown to increase the IQ, but the instrument people practice who have the highest boost in IQ is piano/keyboard (around 7 points in one study - this is equivalent to an entire year of schooling.)


Cardio

Sustained exercise for around 30 minutes a day, like swimming, running, cycling.
It improves BDNF (Brain Deprived Neurotropic Factor) Improves blood flow, memory and reduces brain inflammation.
Reading - Complex topics/ Higher than your reading level
Engaging with more complex and advanced material than usually. After reading a section, re-explain it in your own words simply as if you are teaching someone who has never read anything like the material anymore. Works best of Non-fiction books and dense fiction.
Builds a better knowledge base, improves vocabulary and strengthens your ability to follow complex discussions.

Modafinil (Stimulant)

Taking 100mg of Modafinil before exams or an IQ test. Improves dopamine and histamine.
It increases focus by increasing wakefulness for a period of time causing you to perform better on certain tasks, should only be taken before a big exam because a tolerance can be built.

More detail later ✅

Learning Patterns

Practicing tests for standard IQ tests, using workbooks/ online pdfs of practice questions on tests like WAIS. Analysing your mistakes and forming pattern recognition to the problem types.
IQ tests are used to build familiarity and reduce processing time.

Semax/Noopept

Short term use of nootropics can enhance focus, clarity and recall.
Noopept + Paired with choline source and Semax can be taken before study sessions moderates BDNF and acetylcholine (regulates learning and memory), causing sharper focus and improved learning during the time period that they are being taken, which will cause brain growth (if used for academic type of material)


Caffeine and + L-theanine

100mg caffeine and 200mg L-theanine taken on an empty stomach half an hour before a test / task. Creates the same mild effect as Modafinil, caffeine acts as a stimulant and L-theanine would promote calmness added together causes calmed focus which is the best mindset for tests etc.

Building steady system

  • Sleep (7-9 hours)
  • Cardio (30 minutes)
    • Explained more later

Memory

  • Memory training (Dual n Back (20 minutes, 5 days a week)

Processing speed

  • Puzzles (Suduko, Mental arithmetic games)
  • IQ worked questions

Crystallised intelligence ( learned knowledge from prior experience to solve a problem)

  • Reading complex material (anything technical that interests you)
  • Feynman Technique

Spatial intelligence (Visualisation)

  • Jigsaw puzzles
  • 3D modelling
  • Chess

Increasing Neuroplasticity

  • Juggling can increase gray matter
    • Gray Matter - Responsible for processing information, memory and emotions, juggling for like 30 minutes a day improves vision motor and coordination. Strengthening brain connectivity.

Nootropics and Stimulants (Cognitive enhancers)

Stimulants (Adderall, Modafinil etc.)

  • Pros - Increases focus and alertness improving study sessions.
    • Doesn’t improve logical thinking and problem solving long-term

Nootropics (Semax, Alpha-GPC etc)

  • Pros - Causes neuroplasticity, memory and protection of neuropathways.
    • Better for long-term cognitive enhancements
Creatine (5g/daily) - Boosts short term memory, reasoning and processing speed, especially under stress and a lack of sleep. It provides extra energy to brain cells causing you to perform better.

Omega-3 (2g/daily) - Improved memory and decreases cognitive decline, it improves brain nerve transmissions and decreases inflammation. Improves verbal, reasoning and memory and spelling skills.

Alpha-GPC (300-600mg) - It’s a source of choline, boosts acetylcholine which is a neurotransmitter relating to memory and learning. It is also proven to improve intention, reduce interference and boost memory. Benefits are also faster information processing causing faster working in tests and study sessions.
  • Headaches, brain fog
Uridine Monophosphate (500mg) - Improves brain health by promoting sympatric growth, memory and cognitive processing. Especially when combined with DHA (Omega-3) and a Choline source (Alpha-GPC).
  • Mild nausea, head pressure (when not used in a stack)


Semax (600mcg/daily, using a nasal spray) - This is synthetic peptide which has a brain boosting, neurone protecting, memory and attention effect. It influences brain chemicals like BDNF. Should be cycled as it can cause dependence.
  • Nasal irritation, head pressure
Bromantane (50-100mg/daily) - Improves cognition in areas such as focus and attention. It’s a performance enhancer so it improves physical endurance.
It’s best at increasing motivation and focus allowing you to learn new things and problem solve, this is because it causes a prolonged and significant increase in dopamine

  • Overstimulation, irritability
Noopept (10-20mg) - Boosts recall, improves brain function, specifically verbal fluency and improves clarity.
  • Irritability, headache
Modafinil (100mg) - Taken before exams/ study sessions. It improves alertness and function, benefits have been seen to improve problem solving, planning, spatial skills and decision making.
Some significant IQ increases have been shown (10 points in a journalists Mensa test) but that's not clear scientific proof. Benefits are stronger when fatigued / stressed.

  • Insomnia, overstimulation


Adderall - Acts as a stimulant, significantly improves focus, attention and brain functioning. Causes enhanced performance, specifically in those with ADHD, long-term studies have shown neurocognitive benefits.
It allows distractions to be filtered by increasing neurotransmitters like dopamine.

  • Can cause addiction and is a neurotoxin when overused, anxiety, elevated heart rate, sleep disruptions
Fladrafinil - Very similar to Modafinil but has higher risks

Closest thing to a limitless pill:
Cerebrolysin (Peptide blend which was originally used in stroke and brain injury recovery)
Can only be used as an injectable, which isn’t a stimulant. It hones improvement of neurotransmission, increases brain ability to form new neurone attachments and forming new synapses and also works in brain repair. (Improves neuroplasticity basically)


  • Boosts mitochondrial efficiency, raising ATP (more energy)
  • Core plasticity proteins are enhanced which means that forming and retaining memories will be simpler.
  • Reduced brain inflammation causing greater mental endurance
  • Has many more benefits, can potentially help reduce risk of Alzheimer’s
- Injections are risky if you are not practiced, headache, insomnia, restlessness
(5ml IM daily for 20 days)
Stacked with Alpha-GPC and cognitive training to get its full effect.
This is the most powerful neurogenerative compound available.

5-devices-that-instantly-make-your-home-smart-iotrend.gif

Thank you for ¿reading?

Lifemaxxing guide 1 of maybe 2 more 🤗
everyone in .com needs this
 

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