it releases chemicals that your brain has stored in order to increase attention span and efficiency of your thought processes
This question has two answers. Diet Coke has caffeine in it and caffeine works on the brain the same way Adderall works on the brain. Therefore, the initial effect of mixing the two may be to increase the effect of Adderall. However, caffeine is also a diuretic and diuretics have the effect of washing Adderall out of your system. Therefore, drinking any significant amount of diet coke will decrease, if not totally eliminate, the effect of Adderall.
adderall acts like speed to make your brain hyper-attentive and help you maintain focus
It does mine...I love it!
No, Adderall does not increase IQ. It may improve focus and concentration in individuals with ADHD, but it does not enhance overall intelligence or cognitive abilities.
no it is not. it is an Adderall is a pshycostimulant. it is used for people with ADHD and it is used to increase alertness, concentration
When someone is tired, he or she yawns to increase the oxygen content in the blood. The blood is then carried to the brain which increases alertness or in other words wakes you up.Fun Fact! All animals can yawn!When sleepy or tired, you yawn to increase the oxygen content in the blood. The blood is then carried to the brain for increased alertness.
adderall is an amphetamine which stimulates brain function. however it is unlike its cousin methamphetamine in the sense that its effects are more "controlled".
Yes. Adderall's an amphetamine while zoloft is ssri. The 2 effect different receptors. Adderall pretty much only increase flow in the brain of already existent chemicals while zoloft actually cause the gland to excrete more serotonin
Healthy nutrition, and Exercise. Healthy nutrition fuels the brain's processing abilities more efficiently. Exercise increases oxygen to the brain which also increases brain functioning. Most import of all, Relaxxxxx....... Breathing from the diaphragm increases oxygen to the brain and calms the mind, increasing focus, information retention, and recall.
Yes, dextroamphetamine functions similarly to Adderall in terms of its effectiveness because it is a key component of Adderall and works to increase focus and attention in individuals with ADHD.
The brain consumes 40% of the oxygen in your blood.
acetaminophin is a painkiller and the active ingredient in tylenol, while methamphetamines increase the activity of your reticular activating system in your brain making you focus and is the active ingredient in the popularly abused study drug, adderall.