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Cognitive Enhancers: Ever Use 'Em?

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Posted on: April 14, 2008 10:15 PM, by Greg Laden

That is the question of the current Readers Poll at 3.14

Me? Yes, of course, every day. Coffee. What about you?

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I swear, the beta blockers were prescribed (if getting rid of migraines counts as performance enhancement, I'm all over it). And I'm stingy on the coffee. It's yummy, but I never know whether it will perk me up gently, put me to sleep, or make my heart and my mouth go at double-speed. Stimulants and I have a weird relationship.

Posted by: Stephanie Z | April 14, 2008 10:47 PM

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This time of year I need something to counteract the Benadryl. It's springtime here in coastal California, the flowers are blooming, and I'm sneezing.

Coffee used to be my stimulant of choice, but it doesn't always settle well any more. So I've switched to black tea. LOTS of tea.

Posted by: Karen | April 15, 2008 12:41 AM

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If you want more caffeine you could switch to green tea. Its "green-ness" will be easier on your stomach, according to the Placebo Effect, but you will have much more caffeine.

Posted by: Elizabeth | April 15, 2008 12:49 AM

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