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DEANNX

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reduced cognitive function
« on: October 27, 2015, 06:26:58 PM »
hi all

like many of you, I also experience reduced cognitive function after orgasm and in the next 5-7 days my brain will just become very slow, and got hard time keeping up with other in a conversation as well. Any suggestion???


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Quantum

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Re: reduced cognitive function
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2015, 10:52:42 PM »
hi all

like many of you, I also experience reduced cognitive function after orgasm and in the next 5-7 days my brain will just become very slow, and got hard time keeping up with other in a conversation as well. Any suggestion???


Thanks

Hi DEANNX,

I personnaly do not have reduced cognitive symptoms as part of my POIS symptoms, but I have noticed that members who have it has found some relief with one of the following:

- niacin  ( Have you tried it yet?  it seems good for those with muscular and cognitive symptoms)

- huperzine A  ( it is a cholinergic, so it helps cognition and memory)

- Lecithin  ( a good source of choline, so it helps.  Used by some members in combination with mytelase, which is not available everywhere in the world)

- Ginkgo biloba ( helps increase blood supply to the brain, and has antioxidant properties).


Niacin should be a logical first choice - there are lots of posts on the forum about its usage and dosage. It is usually taken before O, as prevention.

If you go on with some experimentations, be sure to try only one supplement at a time, and be sure to check with a health professional for dosage and to check if it is safe for you.

« Last Edit: October 28, 2015, 07:03:11 AM by Quantum »
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DEANNX

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Re: reduced cognitive function
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2015, 09:22:02 AM »
hi all

like many of you, I also experience reduced cognitive function after orgasm and in the next 5-7 days my brain will just become very slow, and got hard time keeping up with other in a conversation as well. Any suggestion???


Thanks

Hi DEANNX,

I personnaly do not have reduced cognitive symptoms as part of my POIS symptoms, but I have noticed that members who have it has found some relief with one of the following:

- niacin  ( Have you tried it yet?  it seems good for those with muscular and cognitive symptoms)

- huperzine A  ( it is a cholinergic, so it helps cognition and memory)

- Lecithin  ( a good source of choline, so it helps.  Used by some members in combination with mytelase, which is not available everywhere in the world)

- Ginkgo biloba ( helps increase blood supply to the brain, and has antioxidant properties).


Niacin should be a logical first choice - there are lots of posts on the forum about its usage and dosage. It is usually taken before O, as prevention.

If you go on with some experimentations, be sure to try only one supplement at a time, and be sure to check with a health professional for dosage and to check if it is safe for you.
Thank you Quantum. Will surely try them out:)

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Re: reduced cognitive function
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2015, 08:07:29 PM »
Thank you Quantum. Will surely try them out:)

Hi Deannx,

If possible, do share your results on the forum, positive or not. It could be of help to other members also having these cognitive problems.  The more feedbacks we have on the forum, the better.

Take care, Deannx !
« Last Edit: October 29, 2015, 07:25:02 AM by Quantum »
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Re: reduced cognitive function
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2015, 01:48:01 PM »
Thank you Quantum. Will surely try them out:)

Hi Deannx,

If possible, do share your results on the forum, positive or not. It could be of help to other members also having these cognitive problems.  The more feedbacks we have on the forum, the better.

Take care, Deannx !
will do, I am currently trying ginkgo, i been on it for 4 days havent noticed anything yet but i will give it a month to see if it does something to me