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Anybody here justify their tobacco-of-choice use as a study aid? I'm a long time smokeless tobacco user and I find the greatest impediment to quitting is the fear of loosing that nicotine kick that helps with late night or marathon study sessions. I've also used nicotine replacement therapies intermittently which have the same enhancing effects without the negative consequences of tobacco use, but it's more of a process addiction for me as well.
Not looking for support in quitting, just curious if anyone else uses nicotine as a study aid in addition to or as an alternative to other nootropics (caffeine, ADHD meds). I find that it has the energy/focus/motivational boost of caffeine without the jittery, twitchy anxiety. That's my purely experiential opinion, completely non scientific.
Not looking for support in quitting, just curious if anyone else uses nicotine as a study aid in addition to or as an alternative to other nootropics (caffeine, ADHD meds). I find that it has the energy/focus/motivational boost of caffeine without the jittery, twitchy anxiety. That's my purely experiential opinion, completely non scientific.