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IS VINPOCETINE THE ANSWER TO BRAIN FOG?

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Bill,

My personal experience with most of the nootropics is that the answer to

the question in the subject line is vinpocetine improves recall, but it

doesn't do as much for brain fog as piracetam, or even better,

pramiracetam does. I take a pramiracetam every morning. I have for over

a year. I stopped for two months once for a breather, but never again!

We don't notice our cognitive losses bit by bit over the years. But,

when you have them back & lose them in weeks, then you know -- and I'm

never going back there again!

I like vinpocetine, and it has some research showing it is as protective

of eye cells as it is of brain cells. But, it doesn't enhance

cross-brain communication as do the analogs of the pyroglutamate

molecule.

jim :)

Bill Kingsbury wrote:

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> IS VINPOCETINE THE ANSWER TO BRAIN FOG?

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carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert

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Jim, have you or anyone in this group heard of Methyl-Cobalamin for brain

improvement.

Life Extension sells it. My girlfriend took it for Bells Palsy and it did

help. The claim is to take 1mg for normal maintenance or more if one has

problems.

It is rather expensive.

Christel

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The company I get it from sells some of the best quality supplements I've

ever seen. I believe that they may be the only company allowed to sell it

here in the USA. -- jp

JP, would you share tie info with the group?

Christel

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Hi Jim,

Don't you think there's a more " natural, holistic " way of retaining brain

function than a laboratory made drug?

P.

Re: IS VINPOCETINE THE ANSWER TO BRAIN FOG?

Bill,

My personal experience with most of the nootropics is that the answer to

the question in the subject line is vinpocetine improves recall, but it

doesn't do as much for brain fog as piracetam, or even better,

pramiracetam does. I take a pramiracetam every morning. I have for over

a year. I stopped for two months once for a breather, but never again!

We don't notice our cognitive losses bit by bit over the years. But,

when you have them back & lose them in weeks, then you know -- and I'm

never going back there again!

I like vinpocetine, and it has some research showing it is as protective

of eye cells as it is of brain cells. But, it doesn't enhance

cross-brain communication as do the analogs of the pyroglutamate

molecule.

jim :)

Bill Kingsbury wrote:

>

> IS VINPOCETINE THE ANSWER TO BRAIN FOG?

-----

carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert

jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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Vinpocetine is not a " prescription " drug, since I sell it in my chiropractic

office. It is not cheap however. The company I get it from sells some of the

best quality supplements I've ever seen. I believe that they may be the only

company allowed to sell it here in the USA. -- jp

Hi Jim,

Don't you think there's a more " natural, holistic " way of retaining brain

function than a laboratory made drug?

P.

Re: IS VINPOCETINE THE ANSWER TO BRAIN FOG?

Bill,

My personal experience with most of the nootropics is that the answer to

the question in the subject line is vinpocetine improves recall, but it

doesn't do as much for brain fog as piracetam, or even better,

pramiracetam does. I take a pramiracetam every morning. I have for over

a year. I stopped for two months once for a breather, but never again!

We don't notice our cognitive losses bit by bit over the years. But,

when you have them back & lose them in weeks, then you know -- and I'm

never going back there again!

I like vinpocetine, and it has some research showing it is as protective

of eye cells as it is of brain cells. But, it doesn't enhance

cross-brain communication as do the analogs of the pyroglutamate

molecule.

jim :)

Bill Kingsbury wrote:

>

> IS VINPOCETINE THE ANSWER TO BRAIN FOG?

-----

carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert

jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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I never said my philosophy is 'a more " natural, holistic " way.' I

believe in what is most natural that works! Of course there is a better

way than supplements -- any supplements -- FOOD! But, the pyroglutamate

molecule, even in its pharmaceutical form, is still safer than peanuts,

table salt & strawberries. So, I don't worry about taking it as much as

I do the total wreck of my car during the 2 motnhs I stopped taking it.

If you want a non-pharmaceutical form get arginine pyroglutamate. I

think it also comes in a glutamic form.

Vinpocetine is an extract of periwinkle, or vinca, and is no different

than other supplements. I take them, but my number is dwindling as I eat

better. Since I went all raw the number plumeted.

Christel,

Methyl-Cobalamin sounds like a B-vitamin?

jim :)

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> Hi Jim,

>

> Don't you think there's a more " natural, holistic " way of retaining brain

> function than a laboratory made drug?

>

> P.

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carpe diem, carpe pecunia, carpe femina. -- Jim Lambert

jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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At 09:52 AM 2-20-2001 -0600, you wrote:

> Hi Jim,

> Don't you think there's a more " natural, holistic " way of

> retaining brain function than a laboratory made drug?

> P.

Do you call Ginkgo (aka Gingko) a laboratory drug ?

They're both herbal extracts, in their most active forms.

Bill

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jp wrote:

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> Vinpocetine is not a " prescription " drug, since I sell it in my

chiropractic office. It is not cheap however. The company I get it

from sells some of the best quality supplements I've ever seen. I

believe that they may be the only company allowed to sell it here in

the USA.

Vinpocetine is now available through any U.S. vitamin store:

whether " they " know it, or not, they can easily order it.

Jarrow brand has 100 capsules x 5 mg Periwinkle

herbal-extract Vinpocetine available at discount from:

http://www.vitamintrader.com . About $12.95 retail price ?

It costs even less in powdered form, from:

http://www.beyond-a-century.com .

Bill

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