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#61 OFFLINE   jillin

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 02:08 AM

Guys, this is a forum for intellectuals, the open-minded and the tolerant; if internet trolls choose to expose their true nature just ignore them and perhaps mods will ban them later.  To get back on topic, sunshinefrost how are you taking Memprove?  Are you taking it in the morning or before sleep?  Do you take it with a full or empty stomach?  How would you gauge the efficiency of Peptone absorbency via oral ingestion compared to injection?  I would assume it is poor compared to injections.

#62 OFFLINE   sunshinefrost Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 10:24 PM

View Postjillin, on 05 February 2012 - 02:08 AM, said:

Guys, this is a forum for intellectuals, the open-minded and the tolerant; if internet trolls choose to expose their true nature just ignore them and perhaps mods will ban them later.  To get back on topic, sunshinefrost how are you taking Memprove?  Are you taking it in the morning or before sleep?  Do you take it with a full or empty stomach?  How would you gauge the efficiency of Peptone absorbency via oral ingestion compared to injection?  I would assume it is poor compared to injections.

Agreed here !

I usually take memoprove when i wake up on an empty stomach. I first tried a shock dose the first time (3 caps ) and the effect was definitly equal with cerebrolysin. I don't think it was placebo as i am aware of the subtleties of cerebrolysin. I knew right away that i had underestimated this product. The next day I lowered it to 2pills  and again I went through my day with a lot of energy and motivation. Coffee and green tea definitly helped kickstart the "focus effect". no jitterness (unless i take more than 1 cofee ), no unpleasant sweatyness. I read faster and found it, just like cere, easy to focus like a laser. That's what it does; it will not MAKE you focus, it will HELP you focus ... but you still have to work at it, focusing is a muscle.

I then lowered the dose to 1 pill but i found that the sweet spot for a productive day is with 2. 1 pill still works but in a subtle way. Like it was already mentionned in this forum 1 pill is probably a good dose if you are in-between  2 cycles of cerebrolysin. I have no doubts that this dose maintains a healthy amount of neurotrophic s in the brain.

2 weeks ago i had surgery for a torn ACL so i stopped Memoprove for a few days. I currently take 1 pill because with 2 i can't sleep ! that really is the only adverse effect i found with this peptide. Keep in mind that cerebrolysin gace me a hard time sleeping as well. if i take 2 pills at 8 am, i will not be able to sleep untill 4 am the next night. I mediated this by taking melatonin and herbal tisanes (teas)... but I don't like taking melatonin for too long. Also, you can't split the pill in half because it is coated.  My advice to everpharma would be to make smaller pills in order to find a good dose between 1 and 2. 1 isn't enough, 2 i can't sleep.

long storry short: It works and it is way more easy to take than injecting. injecting is very time-consuming, especially when you are late and need to bring all your material at work or some place. A piece of advice, and that goes for any stimulants, when you have more power or energy to use, make sure you use it in a profitable way and make sure your thoughs are good. You will produce more thoughts with this but if you produce negative ones, you may feel overwhelmed and stressed. Every Thought produce chemical reactions in the brain, basically... you feel the way you are thinking... something to be mindfull about

#63 OFFLINE   Shorty Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 11:57 PM

very interesting impressions sunshinefrost!

does anyone know how to get a hold of memoprove in europe? amazon.com won't ship it unfortunately.

#64 OFFLINE   sunshinefrost Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 05:45 AM

I can't edit my previous post but 1 thing i would like to reiterate is that memoprove is similar in some ways to cerebrolysin but not exactly a a 100% fidele alternative form in terms of potency. It is weaker but you feel it's action. It tuff to explain, it's like trying to describe the difference in terms of "feeling" between jack daniels and beer. After a few weeks on memoprove i feel i'm slowly becoming less anxious and more mindfull about certain life situations. I may not be the perfect candidate to provide feedback on this because i'm a huge beleiver in cere and npep12... To be able to discern what this is all about i would have to suggest trying both starting with cere. That's pretty much it.

I will continue to use memoprove on a daiLy basis. I will be keeping an eye on my mental habilities and update later on.

#65 OFFLINE   Gamerzneed Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 06:18 AM

View Postsunshinefrost, on 13 February 2012 - 05:45 AM, said:

I can't edit my previous post but 1 thing i would like to reiterate is that memoprove is similar in some ways to cerebrolysin but not exactly a a 100% fidele alternative form in terms of potency. It is weaker but you feel it's action. It tuff to explain, it's like trying to describe the difference in terms of "feeling" between jack daniels and beer. After a few weeks on memoprove i feel i'm slowly becoming less anxious and more mindfull about certain life situations. I may not be the perfect candidate to provide feedback on this because i'm a huge beleiver in cere and npep12... To be able to discern what this is all about i would have to suggest trying both starting with cere. That's pretty much it.

I will continue to use memoprove on a daiLy basis. I will be keeping an eye on my mental habilities and update later on.

can you describe the strength of cerebrolysin vs memoprove ratio or % wise?

#66 OFFLINE   jonnyD Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 08:43 AM

Memoprove sounds really interesting.
Does anybody know how to get it in Germany/Europe?

#67 OFFLINE   keflex Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 05:29 PM

Purchased memoprove last week and have taken it for the last 4 days. Started with an attack dose of 3 pills on the first day, then 2 pills on the second. On the third day, I still wasn't feeling any noticeable effect so I took another 3 pills. Same thing this morning.

I'm going to finish out my order, but so far, I'm unimpressed.

Edited by keflex, 13 February 2012 - 05:31 PM.


#68 OFFLINE   Synaptic-Enthusiastic Re: Has anyone tried MemoProve

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 02:27 AM

View Postkeflex, on 13 February 2012 - 05:29 PM, said:

Purchased memoprove last week and have taken it for the last 4 days. Started with an attack dose of 3 pills on the first day, then 2 pills on the second. On the third day, I still wasn't feeling any noticeable effect so I took another 3 pills. Same thing this morning.

I'm going to finish out my order, but so far, I'm unimpressed.


Have you ever tried injectable cerebrolysin?

I´m about to try memoprove. I suspect It works noticably by enhancing CERE´s effects in users. Piracetam used to do nothing for me until I took it after a cycle.


Cheers,




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