What Are Nootropics?

Many of us are in search of ways to help reach our highest potential brain power and cognitive function. Whether we’re looking for boosted focus or increased relaxation under pressure, most of us want to expand beyond our cognitive limitations. But how can we achieve this ideal state, without resorting to medications that may have harmful side effects? Nootropics may be the answer.


What are Nootropics?

The term “nootropics” was coined in the 1970s by Dr. Corneliu E. Giurgea, who defined nootropics as having the following characteristics:

  1. They should enhance learning and memory.
  2. They should enhance the resistance of learned behaviors/memories to conditions which tend to disrupt them.
  3. They should protect the brain against various physical or chemical injuries.
  4. They should increase the efficacy of the tonic cortical/subcortical control mechanisms.
  5. They should lack the usual pharmacology of other psychotropic drugs and possess very few side effects and extremely low toxicity.


In short, nootropics are meant to act as brain-boosters, enhancing cognitive function and resulting in an all-around improved mental performance. Today, the definition of nootropics has expanded to include supplements that help and support the brain in any way.


Nootropics work against the aging process by protecting neurons in the brain and helping them to function as close to their full capacity as possible. By stimulating neurons, nootropics can increase blood and oxygen flow to the brain, improving overall cognitive function.


Benefits of Nootropics

  • Enhances and supports memory, focus, concentration, alertness, and learning
  • Supports mental clarity
  • Protects brain cells
  • Stress-relief
  • Mood balance

Some nootropics occur naturally in food and supplements, while others appear  popular prescription medications. If you’re an avid coffee drinker, you may not be aware that you’re already ingesting nootropics. Prescription medications like Adderall, Ritalin, or Concerta are also nootropics; however, they can come with undesirable side effects like dizziness, anxiety, and even hallucinations.


Natural alternatives can provide the benefits of nootropics without taking prescription drugs. Clinical studies have shown that the natural supplement Excelerol can have cognitive behavioral benefits that are similar to prescribed nootropics, without the added side effects.


What is Excelerol?

Excelerol is a non-prescription brain-health formula that helps to support the brain and provide short, medium, and long-term benefits. Like other nootropics, it works to improve memory, concentration, and alertness. Excelerol’s ingredients include time-released green tea and vitamin B-12 to help you to feel more alert and prepared for the day within 45 minutes of ingestion. This supplement can be most beneficial when taken consistently over the course of several months, and can have long-lasting effects.


Is Excelerol Right for You?

If you’re hoping to avoid the potential side effects of pharmaceuticals while still trying to improve your cognitive function, a natural supplement like Excelerol may be what you’re looking for. Like adding any additional supplements to your diet, it is best to talk to your doctor about whether or not this is right for you.

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