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D00fy
04-24-05, 06:28 PM
Has anyone had any experience with alternatives to A.D.D Medication ? I ordered Brainworks said it suppose to help increase mental focus upto 35% , product description below. What does everyone think?



Increase flow of blood and oxygen to the brain.
Increase the amount of energy red blood cells transport to the brain.
Increases Serotonin and Dopamine levels in the brain, which are both neurotransmitters essential to the normal function of the central nervous system.
Clears neural pathways for quick, efficient transmission of electrical impulses your brain uses to communicate.
Strengthen the brain cell's plasma membrane, allowing for quicker recovery time.


Advantages of Brainworks:

Increases your powers of concentration
Helps you attain a "steel-trap" memory
Speeds up mental calculation ability
Have faster learning ability
Bolsters physical and mental reaction time by an impressive 35%
Acts as a Strength training aid (Muscle fiber recruitment and force output improves)
Acts as a circulation facilitator (Improves oxygen delivery and uptake)
Great as a fast acting hang-over cure





"Each compound in Brainworks has been proven over a 10-year period to be safe and effective. Just one of the key ingredients alone in Brainworks demonstrates an increase in short-term memory and reaction speed by as much as 35%. Combining all of these powerful ingredients will help you reap the benefits of being able to out think, out smart and out perform others."

Imnapl
04-24-05, 07:06 PM
D00fy,
Is this software or . . .?

D00fy
04-24-05, 08:02 PM
a question LOL

Imnapl
04-24-05, 08:03 PM
Sorry, I'll try again. When I did a Google for Brainworks, the hits were about software programs.

D00fy
04-24-05, 08:26 PM
try "Brainworks Neurogen Complex"

scuro
04-24-05, 09:32 PM
hmm...should have asked before you bought it? What was the cost if I may ask?

EYEFORGOT
04-24-05, 11:28 PM
The price ranges from $34 to $44 give or take.

Have you explored this nutrition section?

I have never explored the nutritional alternatives claimed for ADD. I tried that route for depression which turned out to be bipolar, and that was a fruitless endeavor and just prolonged my misery. So this time I didn't bother.

D00fy
04-24-05, 11:57 PM
"statement removed due to violation of forum guidelines"

other than that im stuck with alternatives for the time being:(

purerealm
09-07-05, 04:40 AM
the huperzine, choline, vinpocetine, ginkgo, and DMAE are all known nootropics, meaning that they are "smart drugs." together, I think they have a synergistic effect on each as well.

cynthiatweedle
11-07-05, 09:15 AM
DMAE is supposed to work as a mild stimulant in three to six weeks. It is usually accompanied by the omegas and is said to work well for some.