Just to update this...
I was having some insomnia issues, so I quit taking Neurogenex for a few days. I ended up tossing and turning until 7am or so even in its absence, and the amount of acetyl-l-tyrosine the product contains is so small, I don't see how it could be influencing my sleep-wake cycles. (Tyrosine also used to give me panic attacks something fierce, which Neurogenex doesn't.) I'm getting to bed earlier now, despite taking two pills per day again.
In regards to the translation project I mentioned earlier, my comprehension of Japanese is way up, both grammatically and retention of kanji meanings. And when my family had a garage sale this past weekend, I was the one tasked with accounting. Where I'd normally have needed a calculator, I was making change for buyers pretty quickly.
It really irks me that I can't come up with some more succinct way of explaining how Neurogenex works besides saying, "it makes me feel smarter". That is, after all, what the product is supposed to do - increase cognitive preformance - so you'd think I could spit out some epithet. It's hard to quantify intelligence, I guess. Dammit. If I could make an exaggerated comparison, it's similar to the feeling of being sober, versus the mental fog of drunkenness. You just "feel" smarter sober.
macrophage69alpha said:
ceebs have you tried p7 for sleep?
I tried it for a few days, macro - and stopped because it was making me retain water. I have almost a whole bottle of the mint, and a full trial-size orange left.
