Natural vs. synthetic nootropics
Synthetic nootropics are created in laboratories and include prescription drugs such as modafinil, Adderall, Ritalin, and the racetam family (piracetam, oxiracetam, aniracetam). Adderall and Ritalin are synthetic stimulants often prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and have been shown to improve attention, focus, and impulse control.
Natural nootropics, on the other hand, are usually derived from plants, herbs, or substances like omega-3 fatty acids. They are often preferred for their perceived safe and holistic approach to cognitive health. Examples of natural nootropics include caffeine, bacopa monnieri, huperzine A, and L-theanine
Natural nootropics generally have fewer side effects and interactions compared to synthetic nootropics, making them a safer option for those seeking to improve their cognitive functions without risking side effects or possible health issues. However, synthetic nootropics may provide more potent effects on cognitive improvement. But can we trust something “synthetic”? Can these nootropics really turbocharge our brain? To continue your reading journey, tap the button below.