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#26416 02/17/02 08:21 PM
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I once read in an article (can't remember where) the 4 big G's for mental performance. Unfortunately, I can't remember them all, maybe you can help out:
The 4G's are:
1.Ginko Bilboa
2.Panax Ginseng
3.Siberian Ginseng
4.?????

thanks

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#26417 02/18/02 12:15 AM
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Ginkzana?
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Originally posted by Xehupatl:
I once read in an article (can't remember where) the 4 big G's for mental performance. Unfortunately, I can't remember them all, maybe you can help out:
The 4G's are:
1.Ginko Bilboa
2.Panax Ginseng
3.Siberian Ginseng
4.?????

thanks

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#26418 02/18/02 12:30 AM
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Have you heard of any memory enhancers in Europe? What do European college students use for better memory and concentration? Have you heard anything about Vinposetine?


quote:
Originally posted by Xehupatl:
I once read in an article (can't remember where) the 4 big G's for mental performance. Unfortunately, I can't remember them all, maybe you can help out:
The 4G's are:
1.Ginko Bilboa
2.Panax Ginseng
3.Siberian Ginseng
4.?????

thanks

[This message has been edited by Xehupatl (edited February 17, 2002).]









#26419 02/18/02 02:38 AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Gino:
Have you heard of any memory enhancers in Europe? What do European college students use for better memory and concentration? Have you heard anything about Vinposetine?



When I was doing research for a paper on accelerated learning, I remember reading where they regularly use herbs such as Ginko and Ginseng. In the papers I read, it stated that herbal medicines and tonics were more accepted by the medical profession in Europe. But he main two is Ginko and Ginseng.






#26420 02/18/02 08:04 AM
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Memory Boosters:

Ginseng - siberian
Ginko Biloba
Lecithin
Selenium
Vit. E, B1, B6, B2
Pantothenic Acid
Choline Bitartrate
A few others that make it all absorb better..

Those are the basics.. Find something that has all of them so you arent taking 50 tablets or capsules..

Hope that helps






#26421 02/18/02 08:59 AM
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Well thanks! I think it must have been a third type of ginseng or something .. I'm gonna look and find a supplement that has those herbs ... well not that it's easy to find something like that here in Austria ... no drug stores here, and the stuff you get in pharmacies around here is about as powerful as a stoned monkey ... I mean .. imagine, the european version of Centrum(R) is only half as powerful as the American one! And at ten times the price, that's not something you can afford toswallow in mass quantities. Well, I'll go shop around
thanks all







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