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#31 nootropi

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Posted 09 May 2004 - 09:01 PM

Yeah I've been looking at Hydergine... hmmm. I might send them a form just since they do seem to be cheaper on both items. Does hydergine really syngerize with Piracetam well? I guess I'll give QHI a shot in the summer.


Yes, it does. I really like QHI; they have great customer service and always deliver on time. If you can wait for like a month to recieve your order, it is cheaper to pay them by personal check because they charge you more for using your credit card. They are expensive on some items (such as the ones rizzer has), but for the adrafinil and FAS Hydergine, I can't find a better deal or service.

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#32 nutridoc

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Posted 11 January 2005 - 07:23 PM

I've found excellent results with 800mg of L-theanine every 3 hours is highly effective.

My piracetam is being shipped right now, so I'll see how it compares.

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#33 ortcloud

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Posted 28 October 2007 - 05:00 PM

800mg of theanine ? wow, I took 400mg one time and I felt totally wasted, I felt like I drank a six pack and smoked something. Although this feeling lasted only about 30 minutes it was intense enough where I could not drive etc.

Did you buy your piracetam domestically, I used to order it from qhi but it is nice to be able to buy it from the US now.

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#34 craigb527

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Posted 29 October 2007 - 10:35 PM

I was diagnosed with ADHD and took was prescribed Focalin for it. While this did solve my ADHD while I was on it, it seemed to also zap me of my creative thought and although left me content, it also left me unmotivated. I quit taking it. Shortly after, I began taking Supercarbohydrates or glyconutrients, link here http://www.micronutr.../nutratose.html . and they either through placebo effect or actual effect, appear to have fixed my ADHD problem without the negative side effects.

Glyconutrients

Glyconutrients are a rapidly rising star in the world of alternative medicine. There are a number of good studies and many anecdotal reports and case histories reporting the effectiveness of glyconutrients in dealing with ADD/ADHD. For valuable information please visit the glyconutrient link  http://www.glycoscie...Page/links.html We strongly urge you to make a study of glyconutritionals and the benefit they may offer your child.

Diets low in allergenic foods and supplemented with calcium, magnesium, zinc, and vitamins, especially vitamin B6, gave a favorable response in hyperactive children as reported in the Lancet medical journal. However, I strongly recommend that you pursue the yeast, toxins and allergens potential before rushing out and starting your child on these supplements. Try to identify the CAUSE first.

There is emerging scientific evidence that "chemical imbalance" can be a problem. This involves the neurotransmitters of the nervous system including serotonin and others. If there is a neurotransmitter problem it can be treated with non-prescription amino acid therapy. Ask your alternative medicine physician about this if everything else fails.


link http://www.rxalterna...it_disorder.htm

#35 Jacovis

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Posted 30 October 2007 - 01:41 AM

I was diagnosed with ADHD and took was prescribed Focalin for it.  While this did solve my ADHD while I was on it, it seemed to also zap me of my creative thought and although left me content, it also left me unmotivated.  I quit taking it.  Shortly after, I began taking Supercarbohydrates or glyconutrients, link here http://www.micronutr.../nutratose.html .  and they either through placebo effect or actual effect, appear to have fixed my ADHD problem without the negative side effects.

Glyconutrients

Glyconutrients are a rapidly rising star in the world of alternative medicine. There are a number of good studies and many anecdotal reports and case histories reporting the effectiveness of glyconutrients in dealing with ADD/ADHD. For valuable information please visit the glyconutrient link  http://www.glycoscie...Page/links.html We strongly urge you to make a study of glyconutritionals and the benefit they may offer your child.

Diets low in allergenic foods and supplemented with calcium, magnesium, zinc, and vitamins, especially vitamin B6, gave a favorable response in hyperactive children as reported in the Lancet medical journal. However, I strongly recommend that you pursue the yeast, toxins and allergens potential before rushing out and starting your child on these supplements. Try to identify the CAUSE first.

There is emerging scientific evidence that "chemical imbalance" can be a problem. This involves the neurotransmitters of the nervous system including serotonin and others. If there is a neurotransmitter problem it can be treated with non-prescription amino acid therapy. Ask your alternative medicine physician about this if everything else fails.


link http://www.rxalterna...it_disorder.htm


craigb,
You used Nutratose to 'cure' your ADHD?
How many pills a day may I ask?
Did you feel like there was an increase in dopamine with the glyconutrients like there is with most supplements that are somewhat effective for ADHD or is there some other effect?
How long have you been using it to get a good effect?

Sorry for all the questions but finding unbiased info on glyconutrients is like looking for a needle in a haystack [mellow]

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#36 craigb527

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Posted 30 October 2007 - 02:59 AM

didn't say 'cure' because that would imply it was over with, I use it to treat it. 3 pills/ day. No idea on the increase in dopamine. Been using it almost a year to good effect.




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