On this episode of the Cortex Labs nootropics podcast, we’ll discuss two very powerful Noopept Nasal spray stacks.
First, a quick primer:
- Some time within the last 5 or so years, someone figured out they could put Noopept powder in distilled water, and spray intranasally.
- Spraying things in your nose yields a higher bioavailability, due to its direct path to the brain.
- Nootropics companies have started selling Noopept nasal spray, Ceretropic and Limitless Life Nootropics namely. Thereafter, others have followed their pattern.
- The nootropics community has responded positively to this pattern, and Noopept nasal spray has been making its way into the community, rapidly over the last 3-5 years.
Noopept, on its own, is quite powerful. It’s a Russian pharmaceutical nootropic compound that was made to improve upon the popular racetam smart drug, Piracetam. It works on improving acetylcholine signaling, and increases the expression of BDNF (brain derived neurotrophic factor) and NGF (Nerve Growth Factor) in both the hippocampus and cerebral cortex of the brain.
Orally, it requires quite low doses, in the 5-15MG dose range. But intranasally, it requires far less to reach the right effect. The basic breakdown, which we’ll touch on within the podcast, is:
- 1 spray is equivalent to ROUGHLY 5-6MG, with a margin of error/difference of 1-3MG, depending on the solution.
- Therefore, many nootropics users find their sweet spot at a mere 1-2 sprays.
But I found that like Oral Noopept, you could stack Nasal noopept with a bunch of different compounds and get great results. The stacks we’ll break down in this podcast are:
- 1 spray Nasal Noopept/500MG Aniracetam/40MG Theacrine/10MG Vinpocetine
- 2 sprays Nasal Noopept/100MG Pramiracetam/40MG Modafinil/200MG Alpha GPC
Enjoy!!