Sunday, 29 May 2011

Re: Pregnenolone

seriously, i recommend against purchasing this online and giving
yourself injections.


if your doctor wants to give it to you then that is another matter.


On May 29, 11:21 pm, Działo, Christopher <chrisdzi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> The effects of CRB interest me, and I look forward to completing a cycle
> once I find myself in better physical and mental state of health, maintain a
> healthy diet, and increase the quality of my overall crystallized
> intelligence.http://www.drugspro.organdhttp://www.antiaging-systems.com/offer
> CRB at decent rates; $104 for 5-10ml amplues, I would require 2 packages for
> a complete cycle.
>
> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:42 PM, RJalsdjf <rj.erffme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Have you ever tried Cerebrolysin? It's super effective, it will give
> > you the results which you desire.
>
> > Also, perhaps Vipassana Meditation? I've recently completed a 10-Day
> > Vipassana meditation retreat, it's also quite nice.
>
> > On May 27, 3:22 pm, Hoobler <whhoob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi, all. I wanted to post some questions/thoughts about pregnenolone,
> > > so I used "pregnenolone" as a search term for this group, and I found
> > > no postings. Therefore, my first question is, Why aren't there any
> > > postings on pregnenolone? Have people tried it and thought that it
> > > didn't work?
>
> > > This was already one of my questions actually. I have, throughout my
> > > entire life, suffered from extreme absent-mindedness. An intelligent
> > > and judicious acquaintance once told me, in a serious, half-astonished
> > > voice that I was "the most absent-minded person that he had ever met."
> > > I was identified as gifted in elementary school, which means that I
> > > tested as having a 130 IQ or better; I took a professional IQ test a
> > > few years ago and got only 125 (133 Verbal), but I was unimpressed
> > > with the test-giver and also with my score and would like to take it
> > > again--but, anyway, I probably have something like a 125 IQ but with a
> > > terrible working memory and terrible executive command of myself. I
> > > have great trouble making decisions on the fly though I am a very good
> > > judge if I time to process and a pen in my hand. I would say that I
> > > have poor spatial reasoning skills, but I think the main thing is that
> > > I have a bad WM, which is, obviously, the reason that I work on TNB
> > > all the time. (I posted elsewhere that I find TNB--especially speeded
> > > TNB, which forces me to work intuitively--then I slow back down to
> > > force myself to hold things in my head longer...--and that I like TNB
> > > more makes sense in light of someone's post about people's executive
> > > attention being more improve by TNB than by DNB...)
>
> > > Anyway! Pregnenolone: the first time that I took it, I couldn't sleep
> > > for about two days, and it always has that effect on me: making me
> > > tremendously resilient against fatigue but, on the downside, making it
> > > difficult for me to keep on a normal sleeping schedule. I actually
> > > think that it has more effect on my memory, which is the point that I
> > > am getting to, when I am tired than when I am well rested, and, in
> > > either case, it takes a long time for my gut to absorb or my glands to
> > > interact with it, which further exacerbates the abnormal sleep
> > > schedule thing, *but* it has a *tremendously helpful effect on my
> > > memory*.
>
> > > That pregnenolone is efficacious in improving my memory (long as well
> > > as short-term, by the way: it's really effective) is easily measurable
> > > on DNB. (I haven't taken it much since I started doing TNB.) As I once
> > > saw on this site, people with approximately 125 IQs tend to get stuck
> > > around 4.5, which is *exactly* where I got stuck as far as DNB goes.
> > > (I have been doing TNB n=3 with colors and letters intensely for about
> > > two weeks, and my high is 78%; I usually hover around 55-65%.) The
> > > only way that I have ever gotten higher than 4.5 (or 4.6?) was with
> > > the help of pregnenolone (and/or creatine, which I'd like to start a
> > > thread to talk about as well: it doesn't seem to have gotten as much
> > > attention here as it deserves...but what really astounds me is that
> > > nobody has posted about pregnenolone, which seems to me at least to be
> > > the absolute wrecking ball of all supplements, of all supplements that
> > > people who frequent this Google Group would be interested in.
>
> > > Obviously, you should feel free to respond to any part of this post,
> > > but among my main questions besides, Why hasn't anybody written about
> > > it yet here? is, Is it probably my metabolic problem--low thyroid/
> > > testosterone? That's what I theorize that I have; seems like a much
> > > better explanation to me than ADD, which I am in the range for on most
> > > tests--that makes pregnenolone so potent *for me*? That actually would
> > > make sense to me since creatine, too, seems to have *massive*, I'd
> > > almost say life-changing effects on my ability to stay on task and
> > > make decisions and keep from being too, too scattered--something that
> > > is beyond exasperating for me, seeing as how I have tremendous
> > > intellectual ambition (in the humanities, as I mentioned elsewhere in
> > > this bulletinboard).
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