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Comment · Thu, February 9, 2017 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot

Bacopa Monnieri: The Most Impressive Natural Nootropic?

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Rhodiola is good too, but L-tyrosine is a dopamine precursor. They go well together.

CoQ10/Shilajit is good, because shilajit increases the bioavailability of CoQ10 a lot.

Rhodiola/Bacopa is good.

NALT/Theanine would be good too.

ALCAR/Na-R-ALA is a good combo as well.

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