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RE: Supplement to improve memory and concentration? - Apr. 27 2008 14:01:50
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James
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Supplement to improve memory and concentration? I can't remember
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RE: Supplement to improve memory and concentration? - Apr. 27 2008 18:07:24
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e8_pack
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Piracetam has been around for years - the jury is not out, its been out and came in years ago - read up. Aniracetam Oxiracetam Pramiracetam Above are all analogues of the same compound - the good ole racetams of memory cognition If i take some i'm alot sharper - yu just dont forget the word.. it's right there, good stuff IMO. bit expensive though I use relentless improvement - there's plenty of stuff on there. If you go to a bodycare shop, and look in there supplement section (v small) they have ginkgo Biloba in 6000mg!! for about 2.99. to put this in perspective, holland and barret sell it in like 250mg. There are people out there who make stacks and cycle like steroids, they are nuts, you should see the quanitities they take, then they go out and learn a language or something and report back. bit like our communities aswell i guess..
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RE: Supplement to improve memory and concentration? - Apr. 27 2008 19:27:27
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ORIGINAL: e8_pack There are people out there who make stacks and cycle like steroids, they are nuts, you should see the quanitities they take, then they go out and learn a language or something and report back. bit like our communities aswell i guess.. Learn a language!!!......I hope it helps me learn Spanish lol really want to learn it too.
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RE: Supplement to improve memory and concentration? - Apr. 27 2008 19:32:57
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ORIGINAL: e8_pack Piracetam has been around for years - the jury is not out, its been out and came in years ago - read up. Aniracetam Oxiracetam Pramiracetam Above are all analogues of the same compound - the good ole racetams of memory cognition If i take some i'm alot sharper - yu just dont forget the word.. it's right there, good stuff IMO. bit expensive though I use relentless improvement - there's plenty of stuff on there. If you go to a bodycare shop, and look in there supplement section (v small) they have ginkgo Biloba in 6000mg!! for about 2.99. to put this in perspective, holland and barret sell it in like 250mg. There are people out there who make stacks and cycle like steroids, they are nuts, you should see the quanitities they take, then they go out and learn a language or something and report back. bit like our communities aswell i guess.. I did read up but I don't remember any studies showing memory improvement in humans. I could easily have missed them though?
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RE: Supplement to improve memory and concentration? - Apr. 27 2008 21:36:28
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Well study or no studies, i've seen plenty of anecdotal evidence from people who've used it and said that it's helped them. PLUS it's been noted as helping Alzheimer's sufferers. And given that is such a crippling and degenerative disease, the fact that it can help with something like that is endorsement enough for me. I'm going to give it a go anyway. No harm in trying. Besides, given what some people put in their bodies, I have no qualms about this whatsoever! It'll either work or not. It's not going to make my dick fall off or give me cancer.
< Message edited by Bananadude -- Apr. 27 2008 21:38:24 >
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