I've gone through a lot of the same problems that are going through with memory loss.
I've tried all the amphetamines. I really try to stay away from anything in that category now. Reason being... The side effects that can come with it weren't worth the benefits. And what you'll find is to get constant results you have to stay on the drug. Any gain is lost when the drug wears off.
Provigil has been a game changer for me in the aspect that you can get better mental clarity, a steady increase in energy that doesn't have a "crash" because the drug doesn't overload your receptors. I haven't experienced any side effects with this at a mild 100mg dose for "as needed" help.
The most important thing I believe can be done to improve memory and clarity is actively working out your brain. When I started noticing a decline in memory I picked up learning the piano and over the last 6 months I've noticed a huge impovement.
I know most people aren't going to want to pick up an instrument to keep their mind young but it's an option along with puzzles, reading, learning anything new to keep the brain fresh and constantly "working it out" I consider it a muscle that needs to be trained just like any other
I've tried all the amphetamines. I really try to stay away from anything in that category now. Reason being... The side effects that can come with it weren't worth the benefits. And what you'll find is to get constant results you have to stay on the drug. Any gain is lost when the drug wears off.
Provigil has been a game changer for me in the aspect that you can get better mental clarity, a steady increase in energy that doesn't have a "crash" because the drug doesn't overload your receptors. I haven't experienced any side effects with this at a mild 100mg dose for "as needed" help.
The most important thing I believe can be done to improve memory and clarity is actively working out your brain. When I started noticing a decline in memory I picked up learning the piano and over the last 6 months I've noticed a huge impovement.
I know most people aren't going to want to pick up an instrument to keep their mind young but it's an option along with puzzles, reading, learning anything new to keep the brain fresh and constantly "working it out" I consider it a muscle that needs to be trained just like any other