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#1 soundmind

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Posted 15 September 2005 - 03:31 PM


Just a quick question - I am in the Tool and Die trade - I was wondering which nootropics would be good for hand on work.
I'm working with machines that have to cut metal to exactly .001 of an inch. So good hand and eye coordination is a must, also
I'm working with fractions(converting them to decimals). Which Trops would be good to achieve these skills.

Thanks in advance.
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#2 xanadu

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Posted 15 September 2005 - 05:57 PM

I'm just a newbie but I find that piracetam and centrophenoxine are good for that. Piracetam ramps up your mental functioning, is said to be good for hand eye coordination and helps memory. Centro helps with concentration. Another good one for concentration is pyritinol. The more experienced people may chime in with some other recommendations and more info. If I were you, I'd try these things one at a time. Some people react more stongly to certain nootropics than others plus some people get side effects. If you take everything at once, you have no idea what is doing what.

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#3 rfarris

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Posted 15 September 2005 - 06:30 PM

I'm working with machines that have to cut metal to exactly .001 of an inch.

Are you making nano-machines?

I just ordered a kilo of piracetam, some centrophenoxine and some pyritinol, which the previous poster said would be a good combination. I'll experiment and report my results.

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Posted 19 September 2005 - 01:45 AM

I've found pyritinol to be very good at increasing focus and dare I say "fine motor skills". I am required to prune fair sized indoor bonzai trees several times a year (which I both enjoy and dread) because they are all in high municipal offices and everyone's watching me work, quite intently. I've taken 1000mg on both recent occassions and I felt it's improved. I don't have the shakes or anything, but it's nice to work proficiently.


I'm working with machines that have to cut metal to exactly .001 of an inch.

Are you making nano-machines?


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#5 soundmind

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Posted 19 September 2005 - 03:24 PM

Nano machines (not yet....lol) I'm going to try to use pyritnol. I've been on piracetam and aniracetam with choline, plus deprenyl(5mg) a week plus multivitamin - I cut out huperzne A because of the side effects, I've been reading about. I use vincamine on wednesdays and fridays.
I might add Oxiractam. I'll experiment with pyritnol this week.

Thanks for all the replies.

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