University can prove to be one of the busiest times in a young adult’s life. You’re juggling a hectic social life, society events, keeping in touch with your family, keeping your home clean and your fridge stocked, and then there are your studies too! The day-to-day can be hard to keep track of. That’s why some students turn to clean nootropics, but what are they and why do people take them?
What are nootropics?
With universities’ reputation as places rampant with illegal drugs, the subject of using clean nootropics for study can be rather touchy. However, it isn’t a drug. It’s a natural supplement that is taken to improve the brain’s ability to learn and retain new information, whilst boosting brain health. It seems to be a touch above some of the other uppers used by students to keep on top of their work-life balance, as clean nootropics don’t seem to feature the same kind of side effects or risk factors.
Are nootropics safe to use?
One of the most common questions surrounding nootropic use is whether or not they’re safe for human consumption. If the nootropic in question is clean, then it must be argued that it’s not unnatural. By this, we mean that nootropics are unable to act in the same way as some illegal drugs as they’re unable to synthetically enhance the mind. In fact, nootropic founder, Dr Corneliu Giurega, states that for nootropics to be true nootropics, they must have the ‘usual pharmacological side effects of neuropsychotropic drugs’.
Why take clean nootropics at University?
It’s important to remember that the effects of clean nootropics can vary from person to person. On the whole, however, students take nootropics at University to boost memory retention during studying. This is done by sharpening the pathway of the brain’s acetylcholine neurotransmitter. However, clean nootropics can also help to ease stress by monitoring the activation of the stress response in the brain. If overreactive, it may dispel the excess.