Nootropics Information

Information about Nootropics, ingredients, definitions and more.



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  1. What are the positive effects of nootropics? Your brain controls all the functioning organs in your body. From your metabolism to your nervous system;  your digestive system and every organ in your body is controlled by your brain. When your brain is healthier and functioning better your entire physical well-being is improved. The ...
  2. How long have people been using nootropics? The first nootropic, piracetam was created in the 1960’s by Romanian psychologist and chemist, Corneliu E. Giurgea. And over the years since, as more nootropics were created they have become more commonly used. But even before the first nootropic creation people tried to enhance their mental ...
  3. How long does it take for a nootropic to take effect? Time to effectiveness depends on the particular nootropic. Some work rather quickly as early as 30 minutes, while others need time to build up in the body over the course of several days to weeks in order to reach optimal concentrations. Many times this depends on the type of nootropic you are ...
  4. Do nootropics work? Yes, nootropics really do work. They don’t all work in the same way, and everyone’s brain chemistry is different, so you might have to try a few different ones before you find the ones that work best. Many studies are showing the efficacies of the various types out there.
  5. What is the shelf life of your products, and how should I store them? The shelf life of the products differs from nootropic to nootropic. Please visit the individual product pages for specific information. Products should be stored in a cool and dry place, out of direct sunlight. Nootropics have a potential for degradation via exposure to air, humidity, light, ...
  6. Who should not be using nootropics? Nootropics are not for everyone, in particular: -If you are pregnant, nursing or considering getting pregnant. -If you have any pre-existing conditions, like diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, blood pressure issues, or heart problems. -If you are under the age of 18. -If you are ...
  7. How does Bright Brain obtain its ingredients? For each ingredient we include in our products, we ensure that it is the highest quality version and purity of that ingredient available. With years of experience in manufacturing for others, we have developed some of the most reliable supply chains and partners in the industry. We maintain ...
  8. What is the correct spelling for nootropics? You may see a lot of alternative spellings for the word nootropics. Some of these include nutropics, nutroopics, and notropics. In English, the correct spelling is what you see here: nootropics.
  9. Are Curcumin and Turmeric the same thing? You may hear the terms “curcumin” and “turmeric” used interchangeably, but there are important distinctions between curcumin and turmeric that should be kept in mind, especially when you’re looking at the ingredients in your food. While turmeric is perfectly safe and a wonderful spice, ...
  10. What is a prodrug? A prodrug is a medication or compound that, after administration, is metabolized (i.e., converted within the body) into a pharmacologically active drug. Inactive prodrugs are pharmacologically inactive medications that are metabolized into an active form within the body. Instead of ...
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