The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

The Superbrain Drug Politicians Use To Outsmart Everyone : 1399

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Jan 16, 2026
In a captivating discussion, David Renteln, Co-founder and CEO of LUCY Nicotine, shares insights on why nicotine, often misunderstood, can actually enhance cognitive performance when used correctly. He explains how absorption speed affects addiction risk and how oral nicotine can boost memory and neuroplasticity. The duo also delves into the benefits of nicotine for learning, the importance of proper dosing, and the future of regulation in harm reduction. Plus, Renteln offers practical tips for integrating nicotine into daily routines and debunks myths surrounding its use.
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ANECDOTE

Founding Lucy After Quitting Smoking

  • David Renteln started Lucy after quitting smoking and discovering receptor research via a PhD roommate.
  • He switched from smoking to gum and pouches to keep nicotine without inhaling smoke.
INSIGHT

Nicotine Enhances Learning Via Acetylcholine

  • Nicotine acts as a short-acting stimulant that boosts acetylcholine, the main neurotransmitter for learning and memory.
  • David Renteln argues this mechanism can speed learning and improve cognitive performance when separated from smoking.
ADVICE

Use Pouches Or 'Park' Gum Correctly

  • Use pouches for foolproof dosing instead of chewing gum incorrectly; place pouch and go.
  • Follow product instructions for gum: chew slowly and park it against the gum to absorb nicotine properly.
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