Nootropics

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  • yurimon-1

    After Sharapova Revelation, Nootropics Sites Say Demand for Meldonium Is Surging.

    anybody know what this is aboot?

    https://motherboard.vice.com/rea…

    "While the substance is not a total debutante on the nootropic scene, until now there were only a few mentions of “meldonium” or “mildronate” on the r/nootropics subreddit. Originally designed as a medicine for cardiac and vascular conditions, Latvian-made meldonium is known for its beneficial effects on physical recovery and endurance, which likely account for WADA’s decision to prohibit it. "

    The case for the drug’s potential nootropic virtues hinges mainly on a 2013 research paper authored, among others, by meldonium inventor Ivars Kalvins of the Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis (the paper states the authors have no conflict of interest).

    The study suggests that meldonium can “stimulate learning and memory” and could “protect and treat neurological disorders, particularly those associated with neurodegeneration and a decline in cognitive function.”

    • She had serious injuries, probably took for those. Never heard of it before.Beeswax

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