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Frequently Asked Questions



Do Nootropics Really Work?

Yes, as long as you’re taking science-backed supplements. At Think Drinks, we have researched every ingredient in Anxiedote to be sure that we have solid evidence that our nootropics safely encourage anxiety relief. Head over to our ingredients pages to find links to the studies we used when picking out our ingredients.


Is Anxiedote Addictive? Will It Make Me Feel Drunk Or High?

No, the nootropics in Anxiedote are not addictive—or intoxicating. We looked at tons of scientific studies to find ingredients that aren’t habit-forming and won’t leave you feeling groggy or weird.


How Do Nootropics Work?

Different nootropics work in different ways. In our case, our ingredients pages offer explanations of the currently accepted scientific explanations for how each ingredient in Anxiedote can promote anxiety relief.


Can You Take More Than One Nootropic At A Time?

Yes, that is very common. It’s called “stacking” when you combine different nootropics. Stacking is great because it can help you to get the benefits of multiple nootropics all at once, which can make the stack super potent. That’s the approach we take with Anxiedote.


What are the Benefits of Taking Nootropics?

People take nootropics for different reasons. In our case, Anxiedote is specifically designed to promote anxiety relief. Other nootropics can support mental alertness, creativity, or memory.


What are Some Examples of Popular Nootropics?

“Nootropic” is a broad category, and there are lots of options out there. To get started, we definitely recommend checking out our ingredients pages—those provide a deep dive on some of the most effective, scientifically-proven nootropics on the market. However, in case you’re curious, here are some other common nootropics. Don’t be surprised if you recognize quite a few of them! · Caffeine: a classic that supports concentration and mental alertness · Creatine: a supplement that has long been popular with bodybuilders and is also known to aid short-term memory and reasoning · Adderall: a very common treatment for ADHD that promotes concentration · Rhodiola Rosea: a nootropic that is popular with students because it can promote resistance to mental exhaustion · Ginkgo Biloba: an herb that is native to China, Japan, and Korea and is known to support memory and fight dementia · Modafinil: a stimulant that fosters resistance to the effects of sleep disorders like narcolepsy


Who Takes Nootropics?

Lots of people! Nootropics are particularly popular with students and young professionals. They have a massive following in tech circles. Celebrities like Joe Rogan, Travis Barker, Tim Ferriss, and former US President Barack Obama have all been known to take nootropics.


Is It Cheating If I Take Nootropics Before Studying Or When At Work?

No, it isn’t. Nootropics are just like any healthy lifestyle choice such as getting enough sleep or exercising. Taking dietary supplements won’t automatically download a class’s textbook into your brain, guarantee that you knock your next presentation at work out of the park, or cause you to never feel anxiety again. They will, however, make it easier for you to feel better and be your best.

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