Some examples of popular nootropics to consider trying include: B vitamins (vitamin B1, B2, B6, B12, etc.) Vitamins A, C, D and E Ginseng Ginkgo biloba Medicinal mushrooms, such as chaga, cordyceps and reishi Caffeine, such as from coffee or green tea extract Fish oil, including omega-3s like DHA Creatine Alpha GPC Bacopa monnieri Cats claw extract Artichoke leaf extract Forskolin Rhodiola rosea root Acetyl-L-carnitine Ashwagandha Astragalus Mucuna pruriens extract Taurine L-theanine L-tyrosine Phenylalanine Theobromine Choline/CDP-choline (citicoline) Phenylethylamine Gotu kola Magnesium L-threonate Colostrinin/colostrum Spearmint extract Peppermint oil Sage Mango leaf extract Phosphatidylserine Pine bark extract GABA Prescription nootropics vs
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