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#1 Guacamolium

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Posted 05 December 2008 - 04:55 AM


FunkOdyssey sarcastically remarked about a couple tablespoons of chocamine (amongst other things) to take his gaming "to another level" a few weeks ago, and coincidentally upon taking chocamine for the first time tonight I'd have to agree that it deserves a place in a proper noot stack or as a standalone of a gamer; even though his remark seemed to be in complete jest.

Despite a lack of adequate sleep, the chocamine I took really kept me on top of things for a 2.5 hour match. I even beat a previous record of mine and kept the team cued up to upcoming issues - normally something I'm not too worried about.

Anyways, for any gamers (competitive or otherwise) out there - try chocamine if you haven't yet.

Edited by carsonwilder, 05 December 2008 - 04:56 AM.


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Posted 05 December 2008 - 06:15 AM

Glad I could be of service! If you want a serious suggestion, acetyl-l-carnitine at 1500mg daily has been shown to improve hand-eye coordination.

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Posted 06 December 2008 - 02:22 AM

Glad I could be of service! If you want a serious suggestion, acetyl-l-carnitine at 1500mg daily has been shown to improve hand-eye coordination.


many video games improve hand-eye coordination too. i'm not a gamer, but interested to see if chocamine helps w/ school/work/life etc, and if it is worth it. i like to play some strategy/intelligent/classic ones like chess/checkers better --> think they have nootropic effects

FunkOdyssey sarcastically remarked about a couple tablespoons of chocamine (amongst other things) to take his gaming "to another level" a few weeks ago


what other things are those? is it a nice noot stack? relatively, i'm a noot n00b , usually look stuff on wikipedia, chocamine's not there, if it's good for brain fxn/concentration/fatigue, why not popular? not scheduled substance? bad side-effects? long-term issue(s)?

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#4 Guacamolium

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Posted 06 December 2008 - 04:07 AM

what other things are those? is it a nice noot stack? relatively, i'm a noot n00b , usually look stuff on wikipedia, chocamine's not there, if it's good for brain fxn/concentration/fatigue, why not popular? not scheduled substance? bad side-effects? long-term issue(s)?


No no, it was a stack that was contraindicated that he spoke of due to a contraindicated stack that I spoke of. It wasn't an actual stack.

Chocamine is merely a cocoa extract where the protein, salt and fiber is removed - leaving the xanthines, cannabinoid lipids, tyramine, magnesium, and phenylethylamine. (I think)

It helped me more in the way of concentration/focus. If you think that would help you in chess/checkers/studying, then go for it. Honestly with something like chess - I'd be more inclined to reach for some alpha-gpc and desmopressin.

Edited by carsonwilder, 06 December 2008 - 04:17 AM.





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