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Neurogenex- For students looking to raise test scores.

Vitamin C and some amino acids, plus such piracetim.

This is what I am talking about. You really don't know what's in it or what it does. You should spent some time reading research. And you don't need a degree in pharmacology to read them. I am DOING the research, I am merely READING the research.
 
BrownUniversity2 said:
Sorry, intelligence and cognitive functioning is way more complicated than some Vitamin C and some amino acids, plus such piracetim...are you a psychopharmacologist certified by the American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry?


this has gone quite far enough. Making such a spurious analogy shows a complete lack of understanding of neurochemistry. To compare Vitamin C and "amino acids" (herein undefined) to galantamine (clinically shown to be as or more effective than donepezil, rivastigmine and memantine) is unacceptable from an intellectual standpoint. If you wish to continue this discussion, you will address the topic and not engage in personal attacks.
 
Has anyone had experience with using neurogenex for standardized exams? Is there a correlation between people in the highest scores and the use of neurogenex? Wait...who makes neurogenex? I'm guessing whoever makes it has studies on this. I'd love to see them! so pass them along if you get the chance.

Can someone please explain to me how this substance works at the neurochemical level? I'm curious as to its mechanism of action in vivo. Best wishes,

Tri


macrophage69alpha said:
this has gone quite far enough. Making such a spurious analogy shows a complete lack of understanding of neurochemistry. To compare Vitamin C and "amino acids" (herein undefined) to galantamine (clinically shown to be as or more effective than donepezil, rivastigmine and memantine) is unacceptable from an intellectual standpoint. If you wish to continue this discussion, you will address the topic and not engage in personal attacks.
 
triiodothyronine said:
Has anyone had experience with using neurogenex for standardized exams? Is there a correlation between people in the highest scores and the use of neurogenex? Wait...who makes neurogenex? I'm guessing whoever makes it has studies on this. I'd love to see them! so pass them along if you get the chance.

Can someone please explain to me how this substance works at the neurochemical level? I'm curious as to its mechanism of action in vivo. Best wishes,

Tri
Neurogenex is a brand name not a chemical.
If you wanted to read a study on the effects of caffeine you wouldn't look up the research on Starbucks. You'd look up caffeine.
So what you should do is go to Neurogenex.net get a list of the many ingredients and then search the literature on them at PubMed at the National Institute of Health website. The research is pretty extensive.
 
Ulter said:
You must have a superior mind.
Did you send it in for a refund? It's gauranteed you know.
haha, no superior mind here. It was almost a year ago but thats ok bro, you guys cant please all of the people all of the time and I know you are a good overall company so no worries.
 
... those damn human metabolic variations.. they make the one for all solution quite difficult to acheive... though that is the goal :)

interesting anecdotes along these lines-
GHB makes some people unable to sleep
amphetamines put some people to sleep


even with exact same impact, the differences in the system can make for a near opposite result of the expected... ramble.. ramble..
 
split endz said:
superdave, what were your dosages ed ? Seriously asking because I was about to order Neurogenex for the first time.
I think it was 6 pills/day.
 
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