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Dela Cruz
post May 07, 2009, 01:58 AM
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Hello, all. I'm new here, I was wondering if I could submit to the knowledgable minds of this forum a few questions.

Recently I've been looking for a decent, cheap drug to help me study. I'm 18, and spend a lot of time doing school and reading; and the thought of increasing my effectiveness in those two areas by means of cognitive enhancers is appealing to me. I researched a number of drugs which are easily accesible, good, and not too expensive, and I've come up with a list. Now I just need to determine what to buy. On to my questions:

Question 1: Of Centrophenoxine, Huperzine A, and Vinpocetine, which is the best nootropic to take to help me study? And in order of best to worst, how would you list them?

Question 2: If I were to buy and combine two of the above drugs, what would be the best combination?

Question 3: For overall cognitive enhancement and long-term memory, which of the above drugs is best?

Thanks in advance.
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post May 16, 2009, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE(Dela Cruz @ May 07, 2009, 04:58 AM) *
Hello, all. I'm new here, I was wondering if I could submit to the knowledgable minds of this forum a few questions.

Recently I've been looking for a decent, cheap drug to help me study. I'm 18, and spend a lot of time doing school and reading; and the thought of increasing my effectiveness in those two areas by means of cognitive enhancers is appealing to me. I researched a number of drugs which are easily accesible, good, and not too expensive, and I've come up with a list. Now I just need to determine what to buy. On to my questions:

Question 1: Of Centrophenoxine, Huperzine A, and Vinpocetine, which is the best nootropic to take to help me study? And in order of best to worst, how would you list them?

Question 2: If I were to buy and combine two of the above drugs, what would be the best combination?

Question 3: For overall cognitive enhancement and long-term memory, which of the above drugs is best?

Thanks in advance.


If you have no medical conditions I would recommend initially using L-huperzine a for a period of a month prior to adding any additional nootropics to best assess how your respond to it's effects. Pyritinol is another nootropics of benefit for students looking for an overall enhancement of cognition.
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post May 16, 2009, 06:35 PM
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I am personally skeptical about study drugs, they can harm our health, I've seen examples of that back in the student years. Some people may become addicted but that just depends on what kind of drugs they took. Adderall is definitely a drug to avoid. I had my share of drugs back in those years, after a detox program I am now getting on with my life. It took me a lot of emotional support to get through all that.
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