So saying you're not taking it to improve your memory would suffice.
Rock Star, ginkgo and exams I guessed wrong.

And like I said, I read it two years ago and can't find the exact article.
I didn't write a paper, just stated what I'd heard and thought was
common knowledge.
Thanks for understanding:)


On 12/1/05, Dana wrote:
> ok sam I am out of my final now so once more I will make the time to
> respond to a poorly defined criticism of a misconception.
>
> RE: works. Depends on what you want it to do. It's a proven
> anticoagulant. There is a theory, and that is why it shows up in all
> these supplements, that it therefore improves memory, though I
> personally suspect that it simply prevents strokes in the elderly and
> perhaps helps alleviate some small ones.
>
> There has not been a lot of research on it, because it is very hard to
> standardize a dose, for one thing, and they aren't really sure how it
> works, for another. But this is on memory. I take the stuff because,
> hello, I almost died of a blood clot last year, and I'd rather avoid
> that if possible. There are a lot of uncertainties in anticoagulation
> and I decided I'd rather drink Rock Stars than take rat poison; so far
> it is working give or take an ER visit or two.
>
> RE: something you thought you read, which turns out not to be what you
> thought you read, except that some guy said what you thought also....
> no comment.
>
> Dana

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