Over The Counter Alternatives To Adderall

I made a thread similar to this a while back (or not - it was about how I got brainfog without nicotine). If you don't already smoke, a nicotine patch might help. The effect is probably less than adderall (never tried it) but the yeh my brain is more foggy without nicotine. Non-smokers definitely underestimate the power of nicotine though.

Even if you do smoke I suggest replacing it with patches, because the carbon monoxide and all that other radioactive shit in cigarette smoke cancel out any cognitive benefits derived from nicotine.
 


"Adderall" or as I call it "Orange Sunrise" has no alternatives. It was a blessing brought down to us by the gods and will not / should not ever be replicated.
 
There's very little that comes close to Adderall, and pretty much nothing OTC. One thing I've heard comes pretty close (but haven't tried myself) is 4-FA (4-Fluoroamphetamine). It's a research chemical, so use at your own risk. You should be able to find it online if you do enough searching.
 
Also, I think that Adderlin stuff is made by someone here.

N-Acetyl-Tyrosine (not L-Tyrosine) is good too.

Check out SNS Focus XT - It's popular with workout people. Contains lots of stuff everyone's talking about. I'll be happy to send you an aff link :)
 
If you do well on well on kiddie speed, why not take the jump to regular speed? Until your insurance crap is sorted, of course.

In that case, why not just start slamming meth!

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seriously, instead of trying to cover up the problem with some pills start at the root cause. don't eat garbage (no grains, processed food, typical american diet bullshit), go to bed on time. those 2 things alone will improve the quality of your life dramatically.
 
seriously, instead of trying to cover up the problem with some pills start at the root cause. don't eat garbage (no grains, processed food, typical american diet bullshit), go to bed on time. those 2 things alone will improve the quality of your life dramatically.

I know, I know, but getting fired up just doesn't happen naturally. I regularly do 14 hour work sessions on addies, just don't have a supply anymore.

ping me on skype btw.
 
In that case, why not just start slamming meth!

There is a very big difference between smoking/injecting meth, and doing very small amounts of methamphetamines in other forms, such as Desoxyn. Dextroamphetamine (Adderall) is basically the kiddie version, and isn't a whole lot different.

Methamphetamine (Desoxyn) and Dextroamphetamine (Adderall) are both FDA approved to treat ADHD.
 
Have you tried 1,3 Dimethylamylamine? Cheap and it works, a couple pills should do you good for a few hours. Best part, it's cheap.

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Jesus, so much damn info and name dropping in this thread its hard to keep up.

Im in the camp of "ive drank 20 dr. peppers every day for 20 years" camp. As well as drinking 2-5 double shots of expresso and cream every day as well and i think I have made my body use to too much caffeine and shit.

everyone says adderall is the shit, so i might go to doc and find out. however, I want to get rid of the soda and coffee so I am thinking adderall can help me with that.
 
Im in the camp of "ive drank 20 dr. peppers every day for 20 years" camp. As well as drinking 2-5 double shots of expresso and cream every day as well and i think I have made my body use to too much caffeine and shit.

everyone says adderall is the shit, so i might go to doc and find out. however, I want to get rid of the soda and coffee so I am thinking adderall can help me with that.

The university of vermont did an interesting study on caffeine and caffeine withdrawal. The most interesting part of the study found "that there were no net benefits associated with chronic caffeine administration". Meaning, you might feel fatigued and shit when you stop taking caffeine, but if you didn't have withdrawal, you would have no net disadvantage over someone who regularly takes caffeine. The benefit of caffeine comes from irregular and non-daily dosage. So basically, you're no better off than anyone else, except you've got a huge daily sugar intake.

Source: Caffeine Withdrawal Headache Explained: Your Brain On -- And Off -- Caffeine

From personal experience, if you want to get off caffeine, the trick is to limit the headaches. To do that, limit yourself to two, max three, red bulls per day, and only drink them when your start to feel the headache coming. After a week, you should be able to drink one less, and after a couple of weeks, you should be able to start skipping days. Caffeine dependence is pretty easy to get over, once you deal with the headaches and fatigue.