Caffeine is a pervasive molecule. There are entire stands in all convenience stores and gas stations devoted strictly to serving and providing caffeine for customers in various forms.
And you know what? It’s a pretty epic compound, that I’d easily consider a nootropic any day. But the problem with caffeine is:
- It can stifle creativity.
- It has a horrific dependency capacity.
- When the effect wears off, some users are left with a crash.
- The withdrawal symptoms are atrocious and can leave a person highly impaired, functionally, for days.
- You cannot control much of what it’s doing to your brain the same way you can with nootropics.
Replacing caffeine with nootropics is, depending on the compound(s), a safe, and far more targeted option than people would have you believe. With nootropics you can:
- Control the dose at a granular level.
- Target specific elements of functionality in your brain. An example would be: Aniracetam => creativity, Uridine Monophosphate => motivation and mood, CDP Choline => memory and focus, and more.
- With the right stack, there is no drop off or crash.
- With good nootropic stacks, there are no withdrawal effects whatsoever.
- Nootropics have the tendency to last longer.
- Nootropics can have positive residual impacts on your brain.
So – if you’ve been looking for a reason to give up the ol’ caffeine, let nootropics be it. Enjoy the video!!