Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5826675-20140401071239/@comment-97.71.62.240-20140402004323

I practice "Hypercognition". I don't really see what the problem on there is, Just about everything on that article is backed up by scientifc evidence and common sense. Personally, I wouldn't soley count on multivitamins or drugs to develop hyper cognition.

Multivitamins (Which I've been taking everyday for about year) Only seem to keep your mind functioning at somewhat optimal conditions and they can help you get you through the day but they definitely won't make you an eddie morra. There's only one time I've used a drug to enhance my cognition and it produced no results whatsoever (Neither did any of the other people he gave it to). Although, This was a drug my friend gave to me, Something he pulled right out of a little plastic baggy. He was most likely just a victim to the placebo affect. But, I'm sure there definitely some over the counter drugs out there that can definitely help you out.

Everything else on there is very spot on though and could definitely enhance your cognitive abilities when done properly. The only thing I pracitce on the article though is image streaming. So far, I've noticed an Increase in visualization ability, creativity, concentration, an increased reading and conversational comprehension. I haven't taken an I.Q test. But based on the studies of that shows that it can increase your I.Q by 0.9 an hour I'm pretty confident to say that my I.Q could be at least 1-7 points higher than what it originally was.

I'll stick with it because I hear people all the time saying how they've used this method to boost their I.Q by 20-30 points. Verbally describing your "day dreams" has tremendous benefits apparently, Go figure.