I figure noopept and centrophenoxine are the way to go?

Logan
I always add 20-30mg of vinpocetine to my noopept + centrophenoxine nootropics combo. These three synergize really well together.
Chris
Do you mean an Acquired Brain Injury or Traumatic Brain Injury?
Brendon
Traumatic. I suffered a light concussion last night and would like to speed recovery as much as possible.
Carly
I recommend Piracetam. Start at 7g per day with choline. You will see the results imeadatly.
Brent
Centrophenoxine, oxiracetam, alpha gpc, lions mane, Bacopa, I think those all facilitate brain nourishment.
Tamara
I just ordered some noopept -- I've read very good things about it!
Seth
Wow that's a serious stim regimen. noopept for neuroprotection. Oxi might potentiate your stims which could be better or worse depending on how they affect your ability to focus.

I would try l-theanine or aniracetam and see if it helps stabilize your highly stimulated state. If not, go with oxiracetam and pramiracetam, and stack whichever works best with the lions mane and bacopa
Matt
Your newfound brainfog may partially be coming from glutamate toxicity, look into memantine to protect from this with adderall. Also magnesium.

Bacopa and lions Maine and things that boost ngf and bdnf should help as well, yes.

Are you getting enough b vitamins?

Also taking dopaminergeric stimulants can cause excess free radical generation at the mitochondria, this oxidative stress could be contributing to worsening your condition. Perhaps look into alpha lipoic acid or liposomal glutathione. GliSoDin to boost Superoxide dismutase.

Pterostillbene from blueberry concentrate can protect your dopamine receptors in the brain as well.
Carly
I wouldn't recommend noopept cause the dosage for brain injury is unknow and ou might end up to have to take 200mg to notice some change or even more. And will be really expensive. The Piracetam is prescribed drug and you have to take a few grams to feel the diffrent. The price veary from 10 to 20 euro for 1200mg 60 pills. So, it's cheaper and more effective, it has been proved that has modarate to serve change for the brain. It would be good if you have someone in Europe who would get you the prescription, it's easy you just go to any doctor in Belgium and say that you want a few boxes, is Belgian product actually. I could get you some straight from the apotheek, but not now but later.
Ian
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Andrew
L-Tyrosine
NAC
Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (L-lysine-dextroamphetamine dimesylate)
Noopept
Lion's Mane
Ginkgo Biloba
Bacopa
Lypospheric Vitamin C
Lypospheric B Complex
Turmeric
Centrophenoxine
Creatine
Try this to revert brain damage.
Edward
Brain injury = semax and selank. They are basically developed for it.
Alyssa
Noopept is neuroprotective and will help repair damage neurons in the brain. If you want to use nootropics you should start with it.
Suzanne
Have you tried regular Piracetam? It has demonstrated positive effects for traumatic brain injury.
Sayenne
I tried phosphatidylserine and magnesium (high dosage) and 5 htp and they seemed to help with brain injury. Also tried ginko biloba or something, but that did not seem to do anything.
David
I had a TBI. Have found cerebrolysin and N Acetyl-Selank amidate helpful. You could probably benefit from taking several quality antioxidants (this was information give to me by a doc at a brain injury conference). Amino acids: ALCAR, n-acetyl cysteine, taurine, creatine, alpha lipoic acid. Taking fish oil? Racetams can help at times, but I haven't found them to be satisfying, overall.
Francisco
N-acetyl semax developed to help heal the brain from stroke and other brain injuries such as car accidents
Rae
For healing brains, check out nootropics Semax and Selank. As they are cognitive enhancers that also promote neurogenesis
Nathan
Several of the racetams have been shown to improve memory and cognitive functioning in brain-injured people, and they do seem to be quite safe.

Given the nature of your poisoning I would also be inclined to try out idebenone. It has been shown to improve the performance and have protective effects on neurons in an oxygen-deprived environment.
Also Eleutherococcus senticosus - Siberian ginseng. It has been shown to increase the speed at which neurons can transmit signals as well as the intensity of the signals that neurons can tolerate before exploding. Also very safe and has a general protective effect against toxins for the whole organism.
Omer
Noopept would be a good place to start as it is used to treat brain damage.
Anton
perhaps piracetam would be more appropriate for a starting point but can cause low blood sugar. Noopept can mess with short term memory in some folks, however there is a wash out period, it should also be noted that piracetam also elevates NGF. That being said there are numerous substances one can consume to elevate BDNF and other proteins associated with plasticity, as well as neurogenesis such as green tea, magnesium, circumin, choline, niacin and fish oil. Unfortunately, most of this nootropics are also blood thinners so caution should really be used to avoid potential complications.That being said, not everyone who takes piracetam requires additional choline.
As for memory impairment such is usually normal after trauma and does return, it can take anywhere from three to twelve months. Mild exercise can be quite beneficial(provided that you remain symptom free)
Chris
I would start with things that raise BDNF just for the sake of letting your neuroplasticity do its job, but I'm not terribly familiar with P21. I've had a TBI before, i was thrown into a cinderblock wall and took the brunt of the force with my left temple. I had to relearn most of math and mixed up my words, that's what brought me to nootropics. a year and a half of racetams and other drugs brought me back to 90%, but being put on wellbutrin has me at 110% now. Like all of my brain is getting the power it needs.
GY

Transdermal progesterone is being used as a nootropic and there's a MD in California who uses it to treat high adrenaline, high cortisol, high estrogen, and high insulin in people, and they find it easier to lose weight and often get off a cocktail of other medications. Also, people who've had traumatic brain injury recover much faster with progesterone supplementation. The source for this is Wikipedia, and for my previous claims two books: One called Adrenaline Dominance, and the other called The Miracle of Bio-Identical Hormones. Boom.



One last thing, for those who have a deficiency based on a mutation of the MAOA gene, progesterone increases MAOA which actually increases your ability to use your brain's neurotransmitters. Many of the ADHD supplementation for example only works extrinsically to create more neurotransmitters, but this also consequently increases adrenaline and taxes your whole body. Small doses of progesterone actually help you to (if you have this defect) use what you've already got, more effectively, thus helps correct ADHD often at the source.


Carly

I wouldn't recommend noopept cause the dosage for brain injury is unknow and ou might end up to have to take 200mg to notice some change or even more. And will be really expensive. The Piracetam is prescribed drug and you have to take a few grams to feel the diffrent. The price veary from 10 to 20 euro for 1200mg 60 pills. So, it's cheaper and more effective, it has been proved that has modarate to serve change for the brain. It would be good if you have someone in Europe who would get you the prescription, it's easy you just go to any doctor in Belgium and say that you want a few boxes, is Belgian product actually. I could get you some straight from the apotheek, but not now but later. Pm me if you are interested. Good luck!


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