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Old 05-28-2014, 01:54 AM #3
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I've had a good experience with nootropics so far. I've been taking them since I was a junior in High School (2005-2006) and can say that I have noticed an improvement in my overall memory recall. I've dabbled with my nootropics that I take, and have been trying and re-trying different "stacks" to see what will work best for me in any given situation (well situations I can plan for that is).
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