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#1 matter_of_time

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 04:29 PM


Hello,

I am not that good in learning new languages, I would like to start learning Spanisch and improve my English.

Which supps or meds would help me with memorize the vocabulair and help me with understanding and using the grammar.

Thanks in advance

#2 SYNTAX

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:54 PM

Hello,

I am not that good in learning new languages, I would like to start learning Spanisch and improve my English.

Which supps or meds would help me with memorize the vocabulair and help me with understanding and using the grammar.

Thanks in advance


I study language (linguistics) and daily piracetam helps my mind stay flexible. Or it could just be studying languages. Try piracetam and aniracetam, but If you go for aniracetam, try taking a very tiny amount with milk. Many find microdosing to be very effective

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#3 sunshinefrost

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 09:02 PM

I tried both Aniracetam and Piracetam. Piracetam improved the way i would construct a sentence in a very clear way. It's like the best words came to me automatically. I also noticed that i used more qualificatifs.

Aniracetam is way too hyper for learning. It energized me and sometimes caused headaches. if you are not experienced with racetam , stay with piracetam. If you do sports, aniracetam will help you think faster, remove anxiety and make colors brighter but that's it.

Seems like Piracetam boosts interhemispheric communication, making your speech more creative... Aniracetam doesn't.

#4 SYNTAX

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 09:44 PM

I tried both Aniracetam and Piracetam. Piracetam improved the way i would construct a sentence in a very clear way. It's like the best words came to me automatically. I also noticed that i used more qualificatifs.

Aniracetam is way too hyper for learning. It energized me and sometimes caused headaches. if you are not experienced with racetam , stay with piracetam. If you do sports, aniracetam will help you think faster, remove anxiety and make colors brighter but that's it.

Seems like Piracetam boosts interhemispheric communication, making your speech more creative... Aniracetam doesn't.


that's your experience. not universal

#5 nowayout

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 10:25 PM

Which supps or meds would help me with memorize the vocabulair and help me with understanding and using the grammar.


I've been told the best thing for learning a language is studying...

#6 SYNTAX

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 10:46 PM

Which supps or meds would help me with memorize the vocabulair and help me with understanding and using the grammar.


I've been told the best thing for learning a language is studying...


the best language-learning method is learning the governing principles of the particular language, and total emmersion (i.e., living around native speakers.)

build from the inside out. Formal structure ----> creative abstraction

#7 NDM

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 11:21 PM

If you search the old messages/threads in this forum for DMAE, you will see that a couple of folks who supplemented with it noticed a boost in verbal intelligence specifically.


Which supps or meds would help me with memorize the vocabulair and help me with understanding and using the grammar.


I've been told the best thing for learning a language is studying...


the best language-learning method is learning the governing principles of the particular language, and total emmersion (i.e., living around native speakers.)

build from the inside out. Formal structure ----> creative abstraction



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Posted 12 October 2009 - 04:47 PM

I tried both Aniracetam and Piracetam. Piracetam improved the way i would construct a sentence in a very clear way. It's like the best words came to me automatically. I also noticed that i used more qualificatifs.

Aniracetam is way too hyper for learning. It energized me and sometimes caused headaches. if you are not experienced with racetam , stay with piracetam. If you do sports, aniracetam will help you think faster, remove anxiety and make colors brighter but that's it.

Seems like Piracetam boosts interhemispheric communication, making your speech more creative... Aniracetam doesn't.


that's your experience. not universal


SYNTAX You know that this is a forum right ? Forums are to cultivate discussions and experiences. The mecanism of action of racetams are not 100% understood so OF COURSE this is my experience !! Let's see and let's read your futur posts ... let's see you write some universal ideas only...

Edited by sunshinefrost, 12 October 2009 - 04:47 PM.


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#9 SYNTAX

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Posted 12 October 2009 - 05:15 PM

I tried both Aniracetam and Piracetam. Piracetam improved the way i would construct a sentence in a very clear way. It's like the best words came to me automatically. I also noticed that i used more qualificatifs.

Aniracetam is way too hyper for learning. It energized me and sometimes caused headaches. if you are not experienced with racetam , stay with piracetam. If you do sports, aniracetam will help you think faster, remove anxiety and make colors brighter but that's it.

Seems like Piracetam boosts interhemispheric communication, making your speech more creative... Aniracetam doesn't.


that's your experience. not universal


SYNTAX You know that this is a forum right ? Forums are to cultivate discussions and experiences. The mecanism of action of racetams are not 100% understood so OF COURSE this is my experience !! Let's see and let's read your futur posts ... let's see you write some universal ideas only...


You are correct, this is a forum.




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