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I currently take supplements of choline bitartrate and inositol along with a multivitamin supplement. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how these two nootropic substances affect tulpae and general tulpaforcing. My tulpa has reported that she sometimes gets mild headaches (I haven't experienced any headaches from them personally so), but we are not sure that it is from the nootropics.

 

The supplements were originally for when I was doing lucid dreaming but if anyone knows if these chemicals have similar, positive effects, or if anyone knows of some other form of supplement that particularly helps when tulpaforcing, I would be glad to hear it.

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We've briefly discussed nootropics in the Tulpa and Drugs thread. If you're too lazy to find it, here's what I recommended:

DMAE or Aniracetam are both nootropics which are used specifically for concentration. DMAE is found naturally in the brain, and I believe is OTC, although not a lot of research has been done on it. Aniracetam on the other hand has a massive amount of published papers endorsing it's affects. If you want a general purpose brain enhancing drug then piracetam is your best bet. It's essentially the first commercial nootropic, and the most researched. I have no personal experience with any of them, but I have friends who have told me they work well. All of them are un-scheduled in the U.S, so they're legal to buy.

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