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This dude is already smart yet is taking pills that he admits most dont do much, Did Joe Rogan had this guy on his show yet?
Revealed: The 38 pills taken by 'world's second-smartest man' to stay on top form - though he admits most do nothing, and haven't kept him from being unemployed
Rick Rosner, 54, has an IQ of 192 and takes a huge array of supplements
However he estimates only a third of the expensive blend does anything
Rosner lists himself as unemployed while he writes a book of memoirs
Visits five gyms on a daily basis and routinely tweaks his mix of chemicals
Says it plays into 'obsessive' personality that led him to intelligence tests
A man with a claim to being the second-most intelligent person on the planet has revealed that he takes a mixture of 38 drugs and pills every day in a bid to stay in top mental and physical form.
Rick Rosner, 54, boasts an IQ of 192, which has seemingly only been topped by a Greek doctor, Evangelos Katsioulis, according to the world genius directory.
But despite his apparent intellectual capacity, Rosner lists himself as unemployed while he works on writing a book entitled Dumbass Genius.
The former TV writer and bouncer instead spends his time developing theories, working on a book, and visiting some five gyms per day, aided by cocktail of medical supplements.
THE PILLS IN FULL: 38 SUBSTANCES RICK ROSNER TAKES EVERY DAY
Omega 3 fish oil capsules
Aspirin
Metformin (a diabetes drug)
Metoprolol (blood pressure pill)
Glisodin (may have anti-ageing effects)
Dutasteride (alters testosterone levels)
Glucosamine (for joints)
Multivitamin pills
Astragalus (designed to stop DNA decaying)
Gummy fiber supplements
Generic cholesterol-reducing pills
Curcumin (anti-inflammation drug)
ToCoQ10 (vitamin E supplement)
L-carnosine (an amino acid)
Acetyl L-carnitine (another amino acid)
Vitamin D3
Vitamin C
Vitamin E pills with selenium
Lycopene (taken to treat heart disease)
Trimethylglycene (taken by some as a steroid)
Calcium
Benfotamine (diabetes pill)
N-acetyl cysteine (liver pill)
Mangosteen pomegranate noni complex (antioxidant)
Vitamin K
Horse chestnuts (treats varicose veins)
Quercetin (general wellness supplement)
Coffee
Phosphatidylserine (a brain pill)
DMAE (used to treat ADHD)
Aminoguanidine (diabetes drug)
Centrophenoxine (Alzheimer's pill)
Piracetam (thought to enhance memory)
Cognitex (thought to halt brain decline)
Vinpocetine (used for blood diseases)
Methylene blue (experimental pill supposed to clear out 'junk' brain proteins)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sharp-admits-two-thirds-probably-useless.html
Revealed: The 38 pills taken by 'world's second-smartest man' to stay on top form - though he admits most do nothing, and haven't kept him from being unemployed
Rick Rosner, 54, has an IQ of 192 and takes a huge array of supplements
However he estimates only a third of the expensive blend does anything
Rosner lists himself as unemployed while he writes a book of memoirs
Visits five gyms on a daily basis and routinely tweaks his mix of chemicals
Says it plays into 'obsessive' personality that led him to intelligence tests
A man with a claim to being the second-most intelligent person on the planet has revealed that he takes a mixture of 38 drugs and pills every day in a bid to stay in top mental and physical form.
Rick Rosner, 54, boasts an IQ of 192, which has seemingly only been topped by a Greek doctor, Evangelos Katsioulis, according to the world genius directory.
But despite his apparent intellectual capacity, Rosner lists himself as unemployed while he works on writing a book entitled Dumbass Genius.
The former TV writer and bouncer instead spends his time developing theories, working on a book, and visiting some five gyms per day, aided by cocktail of medical supplements.
THE PILLS IN FULL: 38 SUBSTANCES RICK ROSNER TAKES EVERY DAY
Omega 3 fish oil capsules
Aspirin
Metformin (a diabetes drug)
Metoprolol (blood pressure pill)
Glisodin (may have anti-ageing effects)
Dutasteride (alters testosterone levels)
Glucosamine (for joints)
Multivitamin pills
Astragalus (designed to stop DNA decaying)
Gummy fiber supplements
Generic cholesterol-reducing pills
Curcumin (anti-inflammation drug)
ToCoQ10 (vitamin E supplement)
L-carnosine (an amino acid)
Acetyl L-carnitine (another amino acid)
Vitamin D3
Vitamin C
Vitamin E pills with selenium
Lycopene (taken to treat heart disease)
Trimethylglycene (taken by some as a steroid)
Calcium
Benfotamine (diabetes pill)
N-acetyl cysteine (liver pill)
Mangosteen pomegranate noni complex (antioxidant)
Vitamin K
Horse chestnuts (treats varicose veins)
Quercetin (general wellness supplement)
Coffee
Phosphatidylserine (a brain pill)
DMAE (used to treat ADHD)
Aminoguanidine (diabetes drug)
Centrophenoxine (Alzheimer's pill)
Piracetam (thought to enhance memory)
Cognitex (thought to halt brain decline)
Vinpocetine (used for blood diseases)
Methylene blue (experimental pill supposed to clear out 'junk' brain proteins)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sharp-admits-two-thirds-probably-useless.html