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Devildog3543
post Sep 17, 2010, 10:45 AM
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I have been using the following stack for about 1 month now to increase memory, visual recall, and comprehension of my studies. I typically have my nose in a book from the time I wake up till the time I go to bed and my brain is constantly in data processing over drive mode.

Before taking this stack I typically felt overwhelmed and had very hard times recalling the vast amount of information I needed to when it came to exam times. Also at any point during the day I found time to take a 20 - 60 min nap I would. Naps were becoming almost as important as breathing to me.

Since this stack I can honestly say I haven't felt the need to nap since my initial dose. I fall asleep perfectly fine after a very long day usually around 1am and wake up feeling completely refreshed at around 8. Before I was always tired when I woke up.

My Dreams are very vivid, colorful, and at times audible which isn't typical of my dreaming habits in the past. This dose makes me feel really calm, clear headed, and sometimes very briefs moments I do zone out and retract into my own little world which I need to snap myself out of.

In terms of memory recall it has been a fascinating experience. I study a fraction of the amount of time I used to and on exam days its as though I can see my notes printed on the back of my eyelids. My recall is phenomenal, I surprise my self at a minimum of 5 times a day at the weirdest things that I am able to recall that otherwise I'm sure I would have never remembered.

I'm looking for input from other experimenters / long time advocates of cognitive enhancers about my current stack. I have no intention of cycling any of my supplements as I haven't found any conclusive evidence that states I should.

I intend on adding Alpha GPC to my stack 600mg in the morning and in the afternoon, as well as upgrading my ALA to R-ALA and my Huperzine-a to L-Huperzine.

9am
Vinpocetine 10mg
DMAE 300mg
DHA 500mg
Phosphatidyl Serine 100mg
Acetyl L-Carnitine 800mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid 400mg
Huperzine - A 100mcg
Ginkgo 24% 120mg
Vitamin B Complex
Multi-Vitamin

2pm

Vinpocetine 10mg
DMAE 300mg
DHA 500mg
Phosphatidyl Serine 100mg
Acetyl L-Carnitine 400mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid 200mg
Huperzine - A 50mcg

7pm

Vinpocetine 10mg
DMAE 300mg
Phosphatidyl Serine 100mg
Acetyl L-Carnitine 400mg
Alpha Lipoic Acid 200mg
Huperzine - A 50mcg

*These times are not set in stone I try to dose every 4-5 hrs*
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post Nov 16, 2010, 05:49 PM
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If its working is working but personally im against vinpocetine and huperzine on a daily base but just ocasionally instead.
If you cut alcar, vinpocetine, dmae and huperzine at 7pm maybe you will sleep even better.
Consider taking EPA with you DHA both have interenting properties.

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I'm looking for input from other experimenters / long time advocates of cognitive enhancers about my current stack. I have no intention of cycling any of my supplements as I haven't found any conclusive evidence that states I should.

Maybe im not a long time enough experimenter but... I suppose you havent found any conclusive evidence that you can take them without cycling neither.
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