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Nootropics To Help Your Anxiety

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Anxiety disorders have become some of the most common mental illnesses in the United States and affect over forty million Americans adults annually. Whether patients experience social anxiety, performance anxiety, or general anxiety, there are many negative effects to these illnesses. Some of these negative affects may include worry, fear, tension, and panic attacks. However, they can often subside or even be eliminated with the use of nootropics.

Some nootropics with the ability to alleviate the effects of anxiety include Rhodiola Rosea, Ashwagandha, Lion’s Mane mushroom, Picamilon, Coluracetam, and Sulbutiamine.

Since you now know what can help relieve anxiety, keep reading to discover which ones help give patients energy.

Nootropics To Boost Your Energy

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Caffeine is possibly the most used nootropic for boosting energy. However, the crash that often accompanies caffeine can make the individual feel unmotivated and lack focus, drive, and creativity for the rest of the day. Many other nootropics can be used in place of coffee, or add to coffee that will energize, increase mental and physical stamina, and maximize mental capacity to work more productively for longer periods of time.

Some nootropics with the ability to give a needed energy boost include L-Tyrosine, Rhodiola Rosea, Modafinil, Adrafinil, Noopept, Oxiracetam, and Phenylpiracetam. Keep reading to discover the nootropic that may aid in sleep.

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