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Anonymous
Yes, the cognitive benefits are real, but what these articles don't like to discuss is the side effects of nootropics. They're quite scary actually. Prolonged use leads to the eventual REGRESSION of cerebral cortex brain matter, only leaving the brain stem intact. The brain stem is known also as the reptillian base of all mammal brains. Its chief function is basic physiological activities to keep you alive, like breathing etc. When you take nootropics, the regression of the cerebral cortex leads to reptillian behavior. Lab mice's fur starts to erode, and scales start to grow. Their tongues develop extra sensory organs. And whats most damning of all, the mice actually become cold-blooded.
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