Guest guest Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 has anyone ever heard of neuro ps? i read about it at vitamin world from the people's health series written by doctors who are into herbal medicine. i was wondering if anyone knows if i can get this stuff in a liquid format? this woman my bf's knows got her degree as an herbalist and is getting ready to study to become a naturopathic told me about the supplements you buy in the store, u have no clue what is in them. she is talking about if the ingredients say glycerin, stearic acid, silica (found out thats sand), vegetable coating, etc. she said that really isnt all that natural for a supplement. i am looking for a good potent herb/elixir, or tincture that i can use for memory. i am 23 yrs old and my memory sucks. my memory started to go downhill when i was younger and i started to forget everything or just about everything. i'm looking into chinese/ayurvedic herbs for memory problems. as i was getting older, i felt my memory was getting worse and worse. i cant even study for harder classes that includes a lot of terminology and when i do study i cant remember a single thing. if anyone has any good websites let me know! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:56 AM, ask and u might receive < brownsuga_n_az wrote: > > i am looking for a good potent herb/elixir, or tincture that i can use for > memory. i am 23 yrs old and my memory sucks. > This may have nothing to do with memory and everything to do with focus. Kind of like saying that you can't get into your house. The answer isn't a new house, but a key for the door. At your age, I'm guessing that you may be having trouble sitting still. Is that so? In the meantime, you can look into ginkgo as a supplement. This herb (the leaves) has been shown to improve blood flow in the brain. This finding was picked up by everybody who wanted to get rich selling ginkgo and was promoted as a memory aid. When researchers actually asked the question of whether or not it really worked for memory, some studies supported this claim and others did not. -al. -- , DAOM Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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