College is starting soon. Whats the best single legal stim or stim combination or stim product that gives you a good edge for studying not just working out.
ALCAR, Choline, and Geranium.
i have some anaricatam anaglog of piracetam(Piracetam + Choline) +/- huperzine A
i've never tried germanium. I hate buying supplemnts without getting samples. since of bought a boatload of crappy supplements. Nutraplant is out of germanium caps. Do you know else where you could buy precapped. Since i dont wanna mess with powder, the stuff is dosed in milligrams.ALCAR, Choline, and Geranium.
thanks for the boatload of info, im just started college. I'm taking general chemisty which everyone says is hardOK, I'm a high school/college teacher/professor. I am in grad school now working on my ph D. I am not writing this to brag, I am doing so to give some credentials. Honestly, you can use Ginko, but there have been articles recently published that say Ginko just supplies the body with more O2. Some people say Green Tea, but you need to consume as large a quantity of the tea as if you were gonna use it for weight loss. As crazy as this may seem, what got me and gets me through studying. Memory, there are many over-the-counter remedies, but...
To be honest, and what I tell my students, you need to experiment with study habits. For example, some people memorize things by reading a text over and over and over again, and test themselves to see if they have memorized it. Other people choose to re-write there notes over and over, until they can write them verbatim. Other people, like myself, use a combo of the two, but also include as many graphs, charts, and pics as possible.
This will work with every subject including English/Literature. Remember in grammar school when your teachers had you "brainstorm" where you made concept maps that had one central theme and all words that relate to it. You could do the same for any subject, with the exception of math.
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General Chemistry isn't bad. 2nd year Organic Chemistry seems to do alot of people in though.thanks for the boatload of info, im just started college. I'm taking general chemisty which everyone says is hard
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