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Reply #1
I think our current stance against them is good until there is more research.

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Reply #2
"our current stance"

Who is our? The members of WebOasis? The scientific community?

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Reply #3
No, the laws  is our stance. (Speaking about hard and unsafe nootropics always)


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Reply #5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modafinil
Modafinil seems to be the one that most people would agree on its benefits however your body develops a tolerance to it quickly and its effects diminish if you use it every day.

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Reply #6
I personally have had great experience with Modafinil, both ModAlert and Modvigil variants.

Usually dose 200mg in the morning when I know I have a busy day. Peak 1-2 hours after ingestion and stays on well for 6-8 hours. Important to have something to do as this isn't a good stimulant in the sense of non-nootropics. Really good for boring or methodical work.

Personally it doesn't make social experience with other humans better.

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Reply #7
A user in our chat has pointed out the drug https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrafinil

ADRAFINIL

Apparently its incredibly similar to Modafinil, but its legal in more places and therefore easier to find and order. I guess it goes through a chemical process in your body that essentially transforms it into Modafinil. It does this process mostly in your liver so the downside is it can be hard on your liver. Some suggest not to take it every single day due to this. I would probably avoid drinking lots of alcohol while on it too.