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Nootropics or smart drugs are well-known compounds or supplements that enhance the cognitive performance. They work by increasing the mental function such as memory, creativity, motivation, and attention. Recent researches were focused on establishing a new potential nootropic derived from synthetic and natural products.

 

The influence of nootropic in the brain has been studied widely. The nootropic affects the brain performances through number of mechanisms or pathways, for example, dopaminergic pathway.

 

Previous researches have reported the influence of nootropics on treating memory disorders, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases. Those disorders are observed to impair the same pathways of the nootropics. Thus, recent established nootropics are designed sensitively and effectively towards the pathways. Natural nootropics such as Ginkgo biloba have been widely studied to support the beneficial effects of the compounds. Present review is concentrated on the main pathways, namely, dopaminergic and cholinergic system, and the involvement of amyloid precursor protein and secondary messenger in improving the cognitive performance.

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The “nootropic” or simplified as a “smart drug,” “brain booster,” or “memory enhancing drug,” is a common term that will tag along with the compound responsible for the enhancement of mental performance. By definition, nootropic is a compound that increases mental functions including memory, motivation, concentration, and attention.

 

There are two different nootropics: synthetic, a lab created compound such as Piracetam, and notable natural and herbal nootropics, such as Ginkgo biloba and Panax quinquefolius (American Ginseng).

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Natural nootropics are proven in boosting the brain function while at the same time making the brain healthier. Nootropics act as a vasodilator against the small arteries and veins in the brain.

 

Introduction of natural nootropics in the system will increase the blood circulation to the brain and at the same time provide the important nutrient and increase energy and oxygen flow to the brain.

 

Despite the 3% weight of total body weight, the brain receives around 15% of the body's total blood supply and oxygen. In fact, the brain can only generate energy from burning the glucose, proving that neuron depends on the continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients.

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In contrast to most of other cells in the body, neuron cannot be reproduced and is irreplaceable. The neuron cells are persistently expending the converted energy to maintain the repair of the cell compartments. The energy generated from the glucose is crucial for maintenance, electrical, and neurotransmitter purposes. The effect of natural nootropics is also shown to reduce the inflammation occurrence in the brain. The administration of nootropics will protect the brain from toxins and minimizing the effects of brain aging.

 

Effects of natural nootropics in improving the brain function are also contributed through the stimulation of the new neuron cell. As incentive from the new neuronal cell, the activity of the brain is increased, enhancing the thinking and memory abilities, thus increasing neuroplasticity .

 

Commercialised natural nootropics in the market are reacting at different mechanisms, thus affecting different parameters.

 

Natural nootropics alter the concentration of existing neurotransmitters.

 

Natural nootropics have been disclosed to stimulate the release of dopamine, uptake of choline, cholinergic transmission, function of α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionate (AMPA) receptor, turnover of phosphatidylinositol, and activity of phosphatase A2.

 

Some of the natural nootropics act as a positive allosteric modulator for acetylcholine or glutamate receptor. The release of neurotransmitters and the increase activity of neurotransmitters induced by natural nootropics facilitate long-term potential (LTP) and improve synaptic transmission.

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Limitless Plot Summary

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Eddie Morra is a struggling author in New York City. His girlfriend Lindy, frustrated with his lack of progress (as well as his seeming lack of ambition, motivation, and focus), breaks up with him. Eddie encounters Vernon, the brother of his ex-wife Melissa, who gives him a sample of a new nootropic called NZT-48, which Vernon implies will help Eddie with his "creative problems". On the drug, Eddie discovers that he has acquired perfect recollection of everything that he has ever read and has refined interpersonal skills. As he swallows a pill, he is being yelled at by his landlord's wife. With his new power, he calms her down, helps her with her homework, and sleeps with her. His new power enables him to make significant progress on his book.

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Now on an NZT-fueled odyssey, everything Eddie's read, heard or seen is instantly organized and available to him. As the former nobody rises to the top of the financial world, he draws the attention of business mogul Carl Van Loon (De Niro), who sees this enhanced version of Eddie as the tool to make billions, but brutal side effects jeopardize his meteoric ascent. With a dwindling stash and hit men who will eliminate him to get the NZT, Eddie must stay wired long enough to elude capture and fulfill his destiny. If he can't, he will become just another victim who thought he'd found invincibility in a bottle.

 

 

LUCY Plot Summary

 

25-year-old American Lucy is studying in Taipei, Taiwan and is tricked into working as a drug mule by her new boyfriend Richard for a South Korean kkangpae and drug lord. Lucy delivers a briefcase to Mr. Jang supposedly containing paperwork, but it actually contains four packets of CPH4, a highly valuable synthetic drug.

After seeing Richard shot and killed, she is captured and a bag of the drug is forcibly sewn into her abdomen to transport the drug for sale in Europe. While Lucy is in captivity, one of her captors kicks her in the stomach, breaking the bag and releasing a large quantity of the drug into her system. As a result, she acquires increasingly enhanced physical and mental capabilities, such as telepathytelekinesismental time travel, and the ability not to feel pain. She also becomes more ruthless and emotionless. Using her new abilities, she kills her captors and escapes. CLICK HERE TO WATCH FULL MOVIE!

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How I Fit The Puzzle Pieces Together

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Hollywood strikes again with the subliminals and hidden clues that it thinks nobody will figure out. Listen, When I first saw the movie 'LUCY', I said to myself "I've seen blue bags of crystals before", but I couldn't remember from where. Anyway, after seeing the movie I like many others became interested in finding out if achieving anything even close were at all possible.  

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I already had my solid science on what the OrgoKnight Rods can do for the human brain in regards to health benefits, but I had NO IDEA what 'nootropics' were, nor that the scientific experiments from the past were now public knowledge. 

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This led me to begin researching nootropics. I was talking to a friend and he was telling me about his experiences and how he and his friends are close to guys that work in nootropic labs. 

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He told me about 'Qualia Mind' and what he and his friends reported as their results. I was impressed and conducted further research but felt something was missing. 

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This is because I am quite knowledgeable on a variety of subjects and know for a fact that the human body is electric and that the brain is an electrical supercomputer. Pondering on that made me wonder if the rods were actually nootropics as well. Then I wanted to smack myself. OF COURSE THEY ARE! 

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This is where it all came together.

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I said to myself "wait a minute, oxidized copper turns blue and copper sulfate is blue. I wonder if the movie LUCY is talking about copper and zinc." The thought crossed my mind because there were no beings on this planet more amazing than the ancient Egyptians in my opinion (No respect taken away from other ancient civilizations, they are all amazing, I just have a favorite). So I then found that it was actually copper sulfate that looks exactly like and is bagged like the fictional CPH4 from 'LUCY'. 

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What about Zinc? I wondered. It felt like I was on the right track to a eureka moment, but I didn't quite crack the code yet. Then it hit me. I remembered the movie Limitless and how when studying nootropics the two movies are always brought up together. "HOLY CRAP!" I said to myself, because I realized that the Pill in the movie 'Limitless' was called 'The Clear Pill'. This made me research 'Zinc Sulfate' and Google images was loaded with pics of clear crystals and white powder. 

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That's when I thought about how SHEISTY Hollywood is. LUCY is about Copper Sulfate and Limitless is about Zinc Sulfate when you pick out the subliminal clues. 

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By now you can figure that I knew the rods were a superior nootropic because nobody in recorded history accomplished the feats that the Ancient Egyptians have. 

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I say this because time and time again they display the holding of rods which were later found to be copper and zinc. This means that the ancient Egyptians ALREADY FIGURED OUT the secrets to enhancing the mind and optimization of the maintenance of our physical bodies. 

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Let's not be silent about or ignore that the use of nootropics is touching the borderlines of individual evolution, depending on how far one decided to go with it. From what I can tell, the Ancient civilizations took it ALL THE WAY, clearly expressed by the ancient Egyptians and the legends of ancient Atlantis which is now being found to not be a mere legend at all. 

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Zinc Sulfate

A salt of the essential trace metal zinc. Zinc is involved in tissue repair and is an important constituent of some proteins, including those involved in taste and smell. Zinc sulfate supplementation may prevent radiation-induced aguesia.

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Zinc plays a key role in your health -- its physiological effects range from supporting healthy nerve function to supporting reproductive health. Several foods in your diet, such as shellfish, chickpeas and cashews, boost your zinc intake, but taking zinc supplements can help ensure you're getting all the zinc your body needs. Zinc sulfate -- a form of zinc commonly found in dietary supplements -- offers a number of potential health benefits, but it can also pose a health risk under some circumstances.

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Taking zinc sulfate under medical supervision boosts your body's zinc levels and prevents or treats a zinc deficiency. You need zinc for a robust immune system, because it makes up a component of enzymes that help trigger an immune response as well as a hormone, called thymulin, needed for immune cell function. Low zinc levels cripple your immune system, which can put you at a higher risk of infection. Zinc deficiency can also prevent proper wound healing, affect your behavior and cause chronic diarrhea. By keeping your zinc levels within a healthy range, zinc sulfate prevents a deficiency.

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Eyesight

Zinc sulfate also offers potential benefits for your eyesight. Low zinc levels negatively affect your eyes, causing night blindness, and zinc sulfate can prevent this vision loss. It might also offer health benefits for people with age-related macular degeneration -- a chronic, progressive eye disease characterized by vision loss at the center of your field of vision. While zinc sulfate can't treat AMD, taking it does help reduce vision loss in people with AMD, explains the Linus Pauling Institute. But the LPI cautions that not all studies have found it beneficial, so more research is necessary.

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Cancer

Zinc sulfate might also offer cancer-fighting benefits. One study, published in "Urologic Oncology" in 2012, found that zinc sulfate has the ability to control gene activity in colon cancer cells, prompting colon cancer cell death. An additional study, published in "Cell Biology International" in 2009, reports that zinc promotes DNA damage to cancer cells -- indicating that it promotes cancer cell death -- while simultaneously protecting normal cells from damage. While the role of zinc sulfate in cancer growth needs further investigation, including clinical trials, it might offer some benefits.

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Copper Sulfate

Copper sulfate is an inorganic compound that combines copper and sulfate. In its liquid or powdered form it’s most commonly called basic copper sulfate, BSC copper fungicide, CP basic sulfate, or tri-basic copper sulfate. In its solid, crystal-shaped stone form (known as a pentahydrate) it’s known as blue stone or blue vitriol for its blue color. In this form, it’s a popular raw material for producing other types of copper salts.

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Health Benefits

The largest health benefit of copper sulfate is that it is used to control bacteria and fungus growth on fruits, vegetables, and other crops, as it’s been registered for pesticide use in the United States since 1956. This includes mildew, which can cause leaf spots and plant spoilage, as copper sulfate binds to the proteins in fungus, damaging the cells and causing them to die.

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When combined with lime and water (called a Bordeaux mixture) copper sulfate works as a protective fungicide and is used to protect plants during seed treatment before they grow.

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In tropical climates, it’s used as a molluscicide, which is a snail bait that controls pests like snails and slugs from damaging plants and crops.

 

Copper sulfate is also used in order to help with public health and safety. It destroys algae and bacteria caused by growing algae in swimming pools in addition to preventing athlete’s foot, a fungal infection that grows in between the toes in warm climates (such as an indoor swimming pool). This is done by mixing it into the flooring mixtures of showers, locker rooms, and swimming pools to prevent the bacteria from being able to live on the flooring indefinitely.

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Cu, Zn SOD is a metalloprotein with a structural weight of 62913.70, containing both copper and zinc ions in each subunit, each enzyme subunit is composed primarily of eight antiparallel β strands that form a flattened cylinder, plus three external loops. The largest loop includes both a disulfide region and a Zn-ligand region, each of which resembles one of the other two loops in overall structure. The second largest loop includes a short section of α helix and the smallest loop forms a Greek key connection across one end of the β barrel. The single disulfide bond, which forms a left-handed spiral, covalently joins the largest loop to the beginning of β strand 8. Symmetrically related β bulge pairs fold the two large loops back against the external surface of the β barrel to surround the active channel. The active site Cu(II) and Zn(II) lie 6.3 Å apart at the bottom of this long channel; the Zn is buried, while the Cu is solvent-accessible. The side-chain of His61 forms a bridge between the Cu and Zn and is coplanar with them within the current accuracy of the data. The Cu ligands ND1 of His44 and NE2 of His46, −61 and −118 show an uneven tetrahedral distortion from a square plane. The protein was solved from X-Ray difraction with 2.0Å

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Free radicals such as superoxide are a type of reactive oxygen species that can strip electrons from proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids, thereby destroying their function and resulting in cell dysfunction or death. They are highly reactive molecules with an unpaiared electron in an outer orbital, which can initiate chain reactions by removal of an electron from another molecule to complete its own orbital. If SOD is defective, superoxide is not degraded and can destroy cells. Motor neurons appear to be particularly sensitive to superoxide attack. Mutations in human Cu, Zn SOD are associated with the development of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (motor neuron disease). Over 130 mutations to copper, zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD) are implicated in the selective death of motor neurons found in 25% of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. ALS is an adult onset disease involving the progressive death of lower motor neurons in the spinal cord and upper motor neurons in the brain stem and cortex

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Free radicals can react and alter the structure of molecules that control the normal cell function of the cell. According to the free radical theory, this damage can accumulate with age, leading to the normals symptoms seen with aging. Antioxidants, such as beta carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E, can donate electrons to free radicals, without themselves becoming harmful. Thus, antioxidants may prevent the damage caused by free radicals and may ward off age-related disorders, ranging from wrinkles to cancer. Experiments designed to test this hypothesis, however, have not consistently produced positive results

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Current studies are showing one of the long-term benefits of exercise may be by increasing the amount of superoxide SOD in the cell. The elevated aerobic metabolism during exercise causes more ROS to be generated. In response, the cell synthesizes more protective enzymes with a protective net effect, because the increase in SOD more effectively protects the cell during periods of rest.

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Superoxide dismutase is an enzyme that helps break down potentially harmful oxygen molecules in cells, which might prevent damage to tissues. It is being researched to see if it can help conditions where oxygen molecules are believed to play a role in disease. Superoxide dismutase is taken by mouth for removing wrinkles, rebuilding tissue, and extending the length of life. However, there is no evidence that superoxide dismutase products that are taken by mouth are absorbed by the body. As a shot, superoxide dismutase is used for treating pain and swelling (inflammation) caused by osteoarthritis, sports injuries, and rheumatoid arthritis; a kidney condition called interstitial cystitis; gout; poisoning caused by a weed-killer called paraquat; cancer; and lung problems in newborns. Superoxide dismutase is also given as a shot for improving tolerance to radiation therapy, improving rejection rates in kidney transplantation, and minimizing heart damage caused by heart attacks.

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Zinc improves alertness, cognition, focus, memory, learning, recall, reduces brain fog, is an antioxidant, helps neuroplasticity, and protects against glutamate-toxicity.

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Zinc is an essential trace element required for optimal brain health and cognition.

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Zinc is integral to the synthesis of proteins, the regulation of signaling cascades, gene transcription and neurotransmitter transport. It’s involved in DNA repair and synthesis and methylation.

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You may think of zinc as a natural cold remedy or the white lip balm you use at the beach. But zinc is needed in small amounts every day to maintain optimal brain function and overall health.

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In practical terms, adequate levels of zinc in your system work as an antioxidant fighting free radical damage. It helps maintain both male and female hormone balance. And zinc plays a role in neurotransmitter release affecting learning, memory and mood.[i]

When zinc levels are low, you’ll feel fatigued, concentration will be poor, you’ll get sick more often, and simple wounds won’t heal.

Here we’ll investigate why zinc is critical for optimal brain performance. And if you suspect you may be deficient, you may want to consider adding zinc to your nootropic stack. Because your stack may not work as well without it.

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Zinc helps:

  • Neurotransmission: Zinc inhibits NMDA receptors which reduces glutamate toxicity. And zinc modulates the activity of proteins such as receptors and enzymes that are involved in the regulation of macromolecules, the regulation of signaling cascades and gene transcription, and transport processes.

  • Anxiety & Depression: Low zinc levels are found in depression, and the lower the level the more severe the depression. Zinc increases serotonin uptake in select brain regions which increases the efficacy of antidepressants. And it reduces depression because is increases BDNF.

  • Neuroprotectant: Zinc is involved in preserving genomic stability by regulation of redox homeostasis (both oxidant and antioxidant signaling), DNA repair, synthesis, and methylation. Zinc inhibits the production of inflammatory cytokines (including nuclear factor-κB). And zinc protects against cognitive decline due to toxic copper levels.

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Copper is an essential trace mineral and the 3rd most abundant mineral in your body. It is needed to produce hemoglobin and red blood cells. And for the proper utilization of iron and oxygen within your blood.

Copper is required cofactor in various copper-containing enzymes that control neurotransmitters such as dopamine.

It participates in the development of new blood vessels, the creation of myelin, and endorphin recycling.

Neurons and glial cells in your brain need copper for basic respiration. And the antioxidant enzymes cytochrome c oxidase and superoxide dismutase.

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Copper modulates neuron activity and is essential in the normal development of synapses.

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Copper acts as a catalyst in the reduction of oxygen to water which is the chemical reaction that takes place during ATP synthesis.

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Copper is required so your body and brain can use antioxidants like Vitamin C, ascorbate oxidase, superoxide dismutase and tyrosinase. Needed for preventing free radical damage in your brain.

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Disruption of copper oxidation in the brain has been linked to disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Menkes’, Wilson’s disease and ALS.[xvii]

 

Your body and brain require a constant supply of copper because it cannot store it. Which means you need to consume copper-rich foods such as beef and lamb liver, oysters, nuts, cocoa, black pepper, sunflower seeds, wild-caught fish, beans, some whole grains, avocados, and green olives.

But copper deficiency is more prevalent than you’d expect.

 

Not eating enough copper-rich foods, digestive disorders like Crohn’s disease, and high intakes of iron and zinc supplements all contribute to a copper deficiency.

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Signs of copper deficiency include fatigue, trouble concentrating, and poor mood.

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The first recorded medical use of copper is found in the Smith Papyrus, one of the oldest books known. The Papyrus is an Egyptian medical text, written between 2600 and 2200 B.C., which records the use of copper to sterilize chest wounds and to sterilize drinking water. Other early reports of copper's medicinal uses are found in the Ebers Papyrus, written around 1500 B.C. The Ebers Papyrus documents medicine practiced in ancient Egypt and in other cultures that flourished many centuries earlier. Copper compounds were recommended for headaches, "trembling of the limbs" (perhaps referring to epilepsy or St. Vitus' Dance), burn wounds, itching and certain growths in the neck, some of which were probably boils. Forms of copper used for the treatment of disease ranged from metallic copper splinters and shavings to various naturally occurring copper salts and oxides. A "green pigment" is spoken of which was probably the mineral, malachite, a form of copper carbonate. It could also have been chrysocolla, a copper silicate, or even copper chloride, which forms on copper exposed to seawater. In the first century A.D., Dioscorides, in his book De Materia Medica, described a method of making another green pigment known as verdigris by exposing metallic copper to the vapors of boiling vinegar. In this process, blue-green copper acetate forms on the copper surface. Verdigris and blue vitriol (copper sulfate) were used, among other things, in remedies for eye ailments such as bloodshot eyes, inflamed or "bleary" eyes, "fat in the eyes" (trachoma?), and cataracts.

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The history of copper and zinc in medicine can be said to be as long as our own history. Copper was known and mentioned, especially for its anti-septic and anti-inflammatory properties, in many "medical" books belonging (this is probably the most interesting part of the story) to almost all the more significant ancient cultures such as Egyptian (papyri of Ebers and Smith). The manuscript “The Mysteries of Life and Death” gives description of solid copper, zinc and silver rods, the exact technology of their manufacturing, relates the method of their application, and defines their purpose quite clearly—the energetic potential strengthening and informational contact with higher forms of intelligence.

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The structural intactness of many biopolymers in mummified tissues is well documented. By way of contrast no functional evidence of an isolated protein is known. Inerestingly enough, the tomb of King Pepi II contained two cylinders, one copper and one zinc. The well defined air dried mummy of a deceased 16±2 year male teenager 1200 B. C. prompted us to search for the possible presence and function of Cu2Zn2superoxide dismutase or remnants thereof. Using two different assay systems unequivocal proof of a specific Cu2Zn,superoxide dismutase activity in brain extract was demonstrated. Fast protein liquid chromatography of the extract on Superose 12 revealed an approx. 5 kD Cu-containing polypeptide to which activity was assigned. It is assumed that during the ageing process considerable portions of the 31.3 kD homodimer were cleaved leaving this active core up to the present date. This would be the first case of the presence of an enzymically active component surviving the past 3000 years of mummification.

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Galvanic or Voltaic Cells

The redox reaction in a galvanic cell is a spontaneous reaction. For this reason, galvanic cells are commonly used as batteries. Galvanic cell reactions supply energy which is used to perform work. The energy is harnessed by situating the oxidation and reduction reactions in separate containers, joined by an apparatus that allows electrons to flow. A common galvanic cell is the Daniell cell.

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With cell phones and other portable electronic devices that we use. we often face the problem of keeping the batteries charged. How wonderful it would be if the human body could be employed to perform the act of charging the batteries for our favorite devices? A “Human Battery” uses the human body to establish the circuit needed to produce electrical flow, wherein the strength of the current can be controlled by the resistance of body (skin) towards the electric flow.

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The elements in our bodies, like sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, have a specific electrical charge. Almost all of our cells can use these charged elements, called ions, to generate electricity.

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The contents of the cell are protected from the outside environment by a cell membrane. This cell membrane is made up of lipids that create a barrier that only certain substances can cross to reach the cell interior. Not only does the cell membrane function as a barrier to molecules, it also acts as a way for the cell to generate electrical currents. Resting cells are negatively charged on the inside, while the outside environment is more positively charged. This is due to a slight imbalance between positive and negative ions inside and outside the cell. Cells can achieve this charge separation by allowing charged ions to flow in and out through the membrane. The flow of charges across the cell membrane is what generates electrical currents.

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Cells control the flow of specific charged elements across the membrane with proteins that sit on the cell surface and create an opening for certain ions to pass through. These proteins are called ion channels. When a cell is stimulated, it allows positive charges to enter the cell through open ion channels. The inside of the cell then becomes more positively charged, which triggers further electrical currents that can turn into electrical pulses, called action potentials. Our bodies use certain patterns of action potentials to initiate the correct movements, thoughts and behaviors.

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A disruption in electrical currents can lead to illness. For example, in order for the heart to pump, cells must generate electrical currents that allow the heart muscle to contract at the right time. Doctors can even observe these electrical pulses in the heart using a machine, called an electrocardiogram or ECG. Irregular electrical currents can prevent heart muscles from contracting correctly, leading to a heart attack. This is just one example showing the important role of electricity in health and disease.

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Copper and zinc were used not only by Michelangelo, Faraday, Lavoisier, Pythagor and Lomonosov. All, who were connected with to physics, including priests of Ancient Egypt, used them – there were no other sources of electrical current in those times. You are using them now, too, every time when we buy batteries for a torch.


DC from such copper and zinc rods as weak and unstable as it was nevertheless flowed from hand to hand, overcoming body tissues resistance, being modulated during that way by weak signals of your own organism coming through neurons.

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The Human Battery Experiment

Purpose: To demonstrate that a human body can be used as a battery by producing an electrical current

 

What is a battery? Batteries are devices that store chemical energy and convert it to electrical energy. Consisting of one or more voltaic cells, batteries come in various sizes and forms and are integrated into most electronic and portable devices.

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When the human grabs each plate, an electric current is generated on the Micro Ammeter, indicating an electrical charge. 

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​Placing your hands on the metal plates causes the effect of a battery charge. Your hands contain a thin film of sweat that produces a chemical reaction similar to battery acid when placed on the metal plates. Your hands take negatively charged electrons away from the copper plate and transfer them to the aluminum plate, causing it to be negatively charged. The variance in charges between the places produces an electrical current which flows through your body and displays on the meter.

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In the version where the human's hands are wet, the reading on the current meter is higher than when the hands were not wet. The human body resists the flow of current through the skin. When wet hands are placed on the plates, the resistance to current is decreased thus increasing the flow of current and creating a higher result on the meter.

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Machette's Nootropic Supplement Stack Top Picks

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Use the following supplements in combination with OrgoKnight Rod use for optimal nootropic effects. As I have proven here on this page, not only are copper and zinc top nootropics all on their own, but supplemental nootropics will not work as well without them. Supplemental nootropics do not provide the brain or body with the electrical spark needed to fully enhance the brain nor the magnetic field needed. Orgone energy and crystal energy are not necessary for nootropic effects but electricity and magnetism (which are different forms of one another) most certainly are. This is why is suggest Vimerson Health's nootropic stack to add with Qualia mind. The Nootropic Brain Booster product has copper AND zinc on the ingredients list. That alone helped me decide which nootropic to use with Qualia. 

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My personal experience has been amazing. I took the Qualia Mind suggested dose, the Vimerson Health Nootropics Brain Booster sugested dose and I held my rods most of the day. From day 1 to today, which is day 4, I have to say there have been various noticeable changes physically and mentally. I can feel my mind doing things whereas in the past I could not. Fear and worry has been eliminated and yes my mind and thought processing is on 1000! I'm going to finish both supplement bottles, then continue with OrgoKnight Rod usage being that the rods are the most advanced nootropics there will ever be. I am thinking that I may randomly purchase more Qualia and Brain Booster, but I'm more the adventerous type and would go looking for all the plants and seeds on the ingredients list of both products. But that's just me. 

 

OrgoKnight/Djedi Rods.

 

OrgoKnight Rods provide an unlimited supply of PURE 99.99% copper and PURE 99.99% zinc (not 'galvanized' zinc, which erodes and then aluminum is absorbed through the skin which is toxic) through transdermal delivery using the skin in the palms, but they provide up to 1v of electricity along with the effects of crystals, orgonite and magnets. 

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There is no better natural nootropic delivery system. The ancient Egyptian and Atlantean cultures prove themselves superior yet again. 

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Qualia Mind

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BOOSTS FOCUS, MEMORY, MENTAL CLARITY & COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE – Qualia Mind nootropics is a premium supplement that helps support mental performance and brain health. Specifically designed to promote focus, support energy, mental clarity, mood, memory, and creativity. Whether you are a corporate achiever, tech entrepreneur, college student or overworked mom, we invite you to discover a whole cognitive upgrade with Qualia Mind.

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SCIENCE-BACKED NOOTROPIC FORMULATION FOR COGNITIVE SUPPORT – The Qualia nootropics line is the result of thousands of hours of research and development by top scientists in complex-systems modeling, neurobiology, organic chemistry as well as dozens of MDs and PhDs. 

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Ingredients: 

 

Huperzine A, Celastrus Paniculatus Seed Extract, Theobromine, Bacopa monnieri Leaf Extract, Ginkgo biloba Leaf Extract, Mucuna pruriens Seed, Alpha GPC, Cognizin Citicoline, Uridine Monophosphate, Coffeeberry® (caffeine), Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol), Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Niacin (as Niacinamide), Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate), Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin), Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate), Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate), Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ), Rhodiola rosea Root, N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine, Taurine, L-Theanine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, DL-Phenylalanine, Artichoke Stem and Leaf Extract, Coleus forskohlii Root, Phosphatidylserine, DHA (as Docosahexenoic Acid from Algae)

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Vimerson health 'Nootropic Brain Booster'

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· Promote memory · Increase focus and concentration · Promote oxygen flow to the brain · Replenish neurotransmitters · Boost serotonin levels · Increase blood flow · Enhance metabolism · Boost energy & improve mood · Improve balance and coordination · Reduce the risk of neurological disease

 

100% All Natural, Pure, Non-Gmo and Gluten Free

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Vitamin A (as Beta Carotene) 2400 IU, Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 125mg, Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol) 100 IU, Vitamin E (as Dl-Alpha Tocopherol 50%) 30 IU, Vitamin B1 (as Thiamine Mononitrate) 3mg, Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1.7mg, Vitamin B3 (Niacidine) 12.5mg, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal Phosphate) 12mg, Folic Acid Pure 400mcg, Biotin 1% 3mcg, Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) 12mg, Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate) 20mg, Iron (as Ferrous Fumarate) 1mg, Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide 58%) 50mg, Zinc (Oxide) 10mg, Selenomethionine (Amino Acid Chelate 0.2%) 50mcg, Copper (Gluconate 13%) 52mcg, Manganese (Sulphate 20%) 400mcg, Chromium (Polynicotinate) 12mcg, Molybdenum (Amino Chelate) 10mcg, Potassium (Citrate 36%) 50mg, Proprietary Formula 692mg (DMAE Bitartrate (Dimethylaminoethanol), L-Glutamine, Glutamic Acid, Green Tea Extract, Bacopa Extract, Choline (Bitartrate), Inositol, N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine, Bilberry Fruit Extract, Gaba (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid), Grape Seed Extract, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Olive Leaf, Cinnamon Bark Extract, Licorice Root Extract, Boron (Citrate), DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 14%, Vanadyl Sulfate 19%, Phosphatidylserine Serine 20%, Huperzine-A).

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The Priests and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt used metal cylinders with different fillings as an instrument to achieve their high aims, that allowed them to realize step-by-step evolution of their psychic, energetic and, as consequence, their physical abilities. These abilities were necessary for preparation of the “Communication with the Gods” combined with the help of the Pyramids.

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As a result of the rods influence on a human organism, the general energetic level increases. The bio-energy redistributes itself between the organs and systems more harmonically, and pathological misbalance is removed. Protective functions are activated and the organism is shifted to a state where it is much easier for it to cope with any problems. Thus, the people suffering from different diseases can consider the Rods as their powerful helper in their struggle for health. Besides, the Rods help with insomnia, headaches, hypertension, stresses, and thus may help avoid using chemical remedies. People of intensive physical or intellectual labour (doctors, teachers, police, businessmen, social workers, students, sportsmen, etc.) often get rather tired by the end of the day and need some additional remedies for a rest and restoration. Here the Rods are really indispensable

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During the experiment with similar basic rods, electroencephalograph (EEG) recordings were made registering changes in the bio-electric activity of the cerebral cortex. Below is the analysis of the EEG of N.V. Basina, a 50-year-old woman. She held the rods for only five minutes.

 

CONCLUSION

 

1. The EEG shows a gentle change in the bio-electric activity of the cerebral cortex.

 

2. In comparison with an EEG from 5 May 1999, the alpha-rhythm with a frequency of 10 Hz and amplitude of 40–50μV is registered more stably across all areas of the cerebral cortex; the between the hemisphere asymmetry in the rear sections has reduced, as are episodes of dysrhythmia. Polymorphic beta activity (from 16 to 40+ Hz) growing in amplitude is registered in all areas of the cerebral cortex.

 

3. Functional loading emphasizes these changes, adding slight involvement of the dienchephalic structures. Dr N.V. Platonova In order to explain the importance of these results it should be stressed that it is precisely the stability of the alpha rhythms and the level and amplitude of the beta activity that distinguish the EEG readings of someone who has developed their psychic capacities with all manner of meditative and psycho-physical exercises over a prolonged period from the readings of an ordinary person who has done nothing to develop himself or herself. In a “practicing” individual these indicators are better. In the above case, the experiment registered an improvement after five minutes’ work with the cylinders. In other words, the copper and zinc rods display an active stimulating effect on the hemispheres of the brain, putting it into a special, more harmonious state in which the user will receive a more profound positive effect. The stability of the effect obtained from working with the cylinders will depend not only on the individual characteristics of each person, but also on the frequency and duration of sessions with standard copper and zinc Egyptian rods.

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The human organism is, as we know, a kind of electrical generator. When we pick up the wands we immediately pass our own electricity on to them. As a result of this and the galvanic effect a polarisation of the quartz crystals in the wands takes place. With the appearance of a potential difference between the ends of a crystal a mild excitement of its crystal lattice takes place. This results in an increase in the energy level of the crystal and the activity of the energy flow proceeding from the crystal.

 

At the same time, the potential difference arising between the ends of the crystal causes the appearance of electromagnetic oscillations across a broad spectrum — the piezoelectric effect. This property of quartz is used in quartz watches and quartz generators producing electromagnetic waves (oscillations) of amazing stability. All the vital processes in the human organism are regulated by the hormonal system in which the hypothalamus and hypophysis play the role of both conductor and internal doctor.

 

The weak electric signals produced by the hypothalamus-hypophysis system with the aid of which regulatory functions are carried out within the organism are intensified by coming into resonance with the electromagnetic oscillations generated by the quartz. The result is a singling out of those signals and vibrations required at that specific moment to correct and restore the biorhythms of the organs and systems of the organism.

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Human Evolution.

Upgrading & Rewiring of the Brain. 

 

Here is proof that the constant use of the OrgoKnight Rods will cause a symbiotic rewiring of the human brain  A project called The Third Thumb has shown how the brain adapts to an extra body part.

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The Third Thumb is the work of Dani Clode, a designer and researcher at University College London’s Plasticity Lab. Her device is a 3D-printed prosthetic that is controlled by the feet.

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Pressure sensors underneath the big toes detect movement and relay that information via Bluetooth to a watch strap, which is equipped with two motors that control the thumb via Bowden cables – similar to those used in bike brakes. The flexible thumb has two degrees of freedom (each controlled by a big toe), and it moves uncannily like the real thing.

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In a recent study published on the preprint server bioRxiv (an online archive of studies that are yet to be peer-reviewed or published in a journal), Clode and her colleagues investigated what happens in the brain when people gain an extra digit.

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Over five days, they trained volunteers to use the thumb, asking them to complete tasks such as building Jenga towers, picking up wine glasses, and scooping marbles out of cups. Before and after the training, the volunteers had their brains scanned using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging).

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The researchers’ focus was on a particular region of the brain called the ‘primary sensorimotor cortex’, which is activated when we move our fingers. They wanted to find out whether training with the thumb could affect this region.

And their preliminary results suggest that it can – after training, a volunteer typically showed fewer differences between the brain activity patterns for individual fingers. In other words, the finger activity patterns were less defined, which suggests that training with the thumb weakened the hand’s representation in the brain.

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This is an example of the brain’s plasticity – its ability to rewire itself when faced with new experiences or situations. More research is needed to understand why these brain changes take place, and what their effect might be.

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Now because the palms actually absorb the copper and zinc through the rods, that would actually be considered as a connection, a 'symbiotic' relationship of sorts. Now although the numbers may vary more or less, the science shows that the human brain takes about 5 days to begin rewiring itself with practice and training. Also with a tool or device connected to or in close proximity to the human body. 

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Symbiotic- involving interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association. 

: characterized by or being a close, cooperative, or interdependent relationship

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Meditation

The Ultimate Nootropic

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The functional units of the brain, made up of grey matter, are like little modules, each doing its own special task, such as speech, memory, vision, or movement. Yet, in order for the brain to work as an integrated whole, the different brain regions need to send and receive information to and from each other. This is done through the brain’s white matter. Think of white matter as being like fibre optic cables connecting the various modules—the brain’s version of the internet.

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One of the most intriguing findings that emerges from brain research is that meditation increases the amount of white matter in the brain. Unlike most skills, practicing meditation doesn’t just train a few specific brain areas. It develops the channels of communication between them.

 

The corpus callosum is a huge bundle of white matter fibres that connect the right and left halves of your brain. Without this connection, the left side of your body wouldn’t know what was going on in the right side! Two studies found that after just 4-weeks of mindfulness training, the corpus callosum and other white matter structures in the brain had grown physically larger.

 

These studies also found increased white matter density in the sagittal stratum and corona radiata linked to improved mood among participants.

 

There’s another white matter structure that is consistently found to be larger in meditators. The superior longitudinal fasciculus bridges the front of your brain to the back, connecting attention and reflective thinking with basic body sensation.

 

These increases in white matter enable better communication between different parts of the brain. This could help explain how meditation increases our ability to regulate intense emotions and stress. It might also reveal why long-term meditators start to perceive all of reality as one great interconnected whole.

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Younger Brain Age
As we age our brains lose mass, literally shrinking inside our skulls. The brain of the average 50 year old is smaller than that of the average 20 year old. But one study that compared the brains of meditators with non-meditators by age found that cortical thickness of 40-50 year old meditators was the same as that of non-meditators aged 20-30. The brains of meditators seem to maintain their overall mass, and on average they appear to be 7 years younger than those of non-meditators.

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In addition to this overall effect, meditation leads to increases in grey matter in key brain regions. For example, meditators have increased volume in brain areas linked with attention, sensory awareness, global body awareness, and visual processing. This fits with the logic of neuroplasticity. The more we use certain abilities, the larger the brain structures related to those abilities become.

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An increasing amount of evidence is showing that practicing meditation causes physical changes in specific parts of the brain that govern the stress response.

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One clear indicator of this is the finding that the amygdala is smaller in meditators than non-meditators. The amygdala works like a trigger to fire off the body’s fight or flight response. A smaller amygdala might indicate a reduced tendency to freak out in the face of stressful situations.

But could it be that people who are drawn to meditation might have smaller amygdalas to begin with? Could naturally calm people like to meditate, rather than meditation making them calmer? A few MRI studies have directly addressed this question by scanning the brains of non-meditators and then teaching them to meditate for 8-weeks. Afterwards, they scanned participants’ brains again and found that the amygdala got noticeably smaller.

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Of course, the shrinking amygdala is only one part of the story. There is also evidence that meditation enlarges several brain areas responsible for regulating emotion. For example, meditators have a larger than normal lower region of the hippocampus, an area shown to act like a break to stop the release of stress hormones.

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Scientists hooked up serious Zen meditators as well as non-meditators to a device that produced heat close to their skin. The labcoats upped the temperature slowly until the participants cried uncle (don’t worry, nobody was harmed). Sure enough, the bad-ass Zen practitioners were less sensitive to pain even though they weren’t meditating during the experiment.

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Looking at the participant’s brain scans, researchers found that the dorsal anterior cingulate of the meditators was thicker. This increased thickness was correlated with the reduced sensitivity to pain. We know from other studies that this area of the brain is central to the emotional response to pain. So perhaps the greater size of this region allowed the meditators to tolerate a higher temperature by unconsciously regulating their response to the painful stimulus.

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