Medications That May Improve Memory & Brain Function | Dr. Mark D'Esposito & Dr. Andrew Huberman
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- Dr. Mark D'Esposito and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss the potential cognitive improvement benefits of drugs like bromocriptine and guanfacine.
Mark D'Esposito, M.D., is a neurologist and professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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Summary:
Mark D'Esposito and Andrew Huberman discuss the potential of dopamine agonists like bromocriptine in enhancing working memory and cognitive function. Mark explains that dopamine depletion impairs working memory and that dopamine agonists, including bromocriptine, have been shown to improve cognitive function in some studies. However, he expresses frustration that pharmaceutical companies have not focused on developing drugs to improve cognition, despite the clear potential and safety of these drugs. He also discusses the role of other neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and serotonin in cognitive function and suggests that a combination of these neurotransmitters may be more effective than single-target drugs. Mark emphasizes the need for further research to understand how different neurotransmitters interact and how individual differences in neurochemistry may affect treatment outcomes.
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🧐 *CONSPIRACY? Since "they", the "powers-that-be", already control the world and the majority of the money and resources, why would they ever want a drastically smarter general population with better memory?* 🤔
😂 *'No. Such cognitive and memory enhancing drugs are a threat. And improvement in intelligence and memory must be regulated.' - They (1912)* 😉
Beef, liver, eggs, tallow, butter, sunlight exposure, intense calisthenics, cardio and weight lifting.
Exactly. But also add good sleep, healthy vast social network and avoidance of toxins like alcohol / cigarettes.
Also daily mediation, fasting and cold exposure.
@@Christian_Prepper Perfect, except I would change fasting for sauna. But I’m bulking so ymmv.
Someone recommended a good drug for memory to me the other day but I can't remember what it's called.
Someone bought me a good drug for memory to me but I can't ever remember to take it.
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Someone, uuh.. nevermind
Dihexa, Idra 21, PRL 853, Bacopa, Cerebrolysin.
Extremely interesting. I will explore that topic further. Thanks
Interesting. Will need to dissect this more 💕
Pharma may not be interested in researching bromocriptine and other mentioned agonists because they are currently cheap and easily assessable. Combining agonists might provide a path to an acceptable ROI - but one with risks of competition from cheap single source alternatives.
I would really be interested in your take on DNA expression tests from companies like Viome and using AL to calculate supplement needs to support areas with lower scores
How about NAC and Choline?
Could you do an episode on mental health,anxieties, depression, ADHD, sleep etc and DNA testing?
Mental health is genetic in my family. So is hypermobility, which is often found in people with the mental health issues I mentioned. Few months back i wondering how they were connected and the what could be done.
Apparently it can be inked to genetic faulty Gene's like MTHFR etc. Which makes it hard for the body to convert certain nutrients into the usuable methalated form. Making you deficient and have mental health symptoms and poor collagen production.
So will hopefully be getting tested to find out for sure. But maybe that all I need is a methylated form of a nutrient in a supplement like folate or b12 and not all the other harmful drugs that get chucked at us. I really hope I'm right. It would be a game changer for my whole family. Especially one of my brothers who has attempted suicide many times.
Not saying it will cure it but hopefully make living more manageable.
Would love an episode on this.
Methylated nutrients helped me
Wasn’t the movie Awakening all about this? I met the British doctor about whom the movie was. He explained how it is hard to make that long lasting
hey thanks
Bacopa monnieri, ginkgo may help ???
How is bromocriptine different from any other stimulants that increase catecholamine levels like adderall for example which is well known for its effects in memory and concentration?
Has the whole world lost its mind? A brave new world.
So it correlates with dopamin, i think everybodys household of dopamin is out of control due to quick and easy releases from media / technology / food etc. With the normal lifestyle we cant fix the root cause, so we need another drug?
From what I ve seen the trend is to mix 1 part hypocritaline with 5 parts alcohol and don't stare into the mirror too closely...no(?)-you re getting better already...!
What about Cerebrolysin?
For sure!
Ketamine is pretty good
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F the Pharmaceutical companies
A raise in testosterone will boost memory.
These drugs seem like they would be useful in treating cocaine, and similar drugs; addictions.
Perhaps GLP-1 agonists as well. Lots of research in that area coming out.
Also, plant medicine.
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A healthy thyroid gland will improve memory. The rest is superfluous
Close….its more accurate to say that improving a damaged or disease could improve memory.
@@geekspeak1066 right
Pseudo science boy