Andrew Huberman· PhD
Thesis makes custom nootropics. Now nootropics is not a word that I'm usually a fan of, because nootropic means smart drug. And there are a lot of different aspects to being smart or to intelligence. There's the ability to focus. There's the ability to task switch. There's the ability to be creative. And each of those different forms of intelligence or expressions of intelligence involves different brain circuits, different neurochemicals, and indeed different hormones in the body. So I think it's rather naive to think that there could be one smart drug or nootropic. Thesis understands this. And so they've developed custom nootropics that are tailored to the specific goals that you might have in terms of cognitive work, or physical exercise, or skill learning of any kind. And they tailor them to the individual. They only use the highest quality ingredients, many of which I've talked about here on the podcast. Things like alpha GPC, which I personally use, things like phosphatidylserine, which I also use on occasion.