Nootropics are just the beginning.
Nootropic supplements cannot deliver a permanent rise in your IQ, but they can help you think better, with more focus and consequently make you feel better to enjoy your life. Nootropics also increase blood flow to the brain, resulting in enhanced supply of oxygen, glucose and nutrients for optimal brain function.
The first nootropic, Piracetam, was synthesized in 1964 by Corneliu E. Giurgea, a Romanian psychologist and chemist. He first coined the term, nootropics, in 1972 to refer to drugs that could enhance the brain’s capability. There are differing opinions on how the term nootropics should be defined. BrainMoxy champions the criteria Giurgea set forth: Nootropics must increase the brain’s learning capability; improve the plasticity of the brains synapses, which accounts for our memory and focus; and, that these smart-drugs must be non-toxic and non-addictive.
The first nootropic, Piracetam, was synthesized in 1964 by Corneliu E. Giurgea, a Romanian psychologist and chemist. He first coined the term, nootropics, in 1972 to refer to drugs that could enhance the brain’s capability. There are differing opinions on how the term nootropics should be defined. BrainMoxy champions the criteria Giurgea set forth: Nootropics must increase the brain’s learning capability; improve the plasticity of the brains synapses, which accounts for our memory and focus; and, that these smart-drugs must be non-toxic and non-addictive.
