I Still Wanna Be Intelligent Posted: 11-05-06 00:28am
I really wanna be an intelligent person
who has a lot of interesting things to
say. Maybe I can get more people to like
me if that happens. I'm still having a
lot of trouble with my vocabulary and I
just don't know things in great detail.
It's like I have nothing on me. This is
really important to me. Please help!
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Mamma-Wanna-Be
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 82 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Cheer Up Sweetie! Posted: 11-05-06 00:50am
It's not how many vocabulary words you
have in your head - it's about what you
have in your heart! And from your
post, it sure does sound like you have a
lot of love!
i know how you feel. I once didn't
know my vocabulary and felt left out from
the world, but just so you know...
I'll be here for ya, no matter what!
You don't need to be more intelligent to
get me 2 be your friend! I already
know you are!
pm me if you wanna chat!
<3
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Aspiration
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 22
Posted: 11-09-06 01:32am
I appreciate your support, but I have to
be able to deal with people in real life.
Talking with people on the internet isn't
an issue. We all know how to do that.
But i'm cool with you, so there's no
problems between us.
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rxherbman
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Oct 2006 Posts: 55
Posted: 11-10-06 08:13am
Hi aspiration, have you ever thought of
using the herb ginkgo, its benefits may
help you
in the last 30 years, more that 300
studies have given clinical evidence that
ginkgo prevents and benefits many problems
throughout the entire body. Ginkgo is
gaining recognition as a brain tonic that
enhances memory because of its positive
effects on the vascular system, especially
in the cerebellum. It is also used as a
treatment for vertigo, tinnitus (ringing
in the ears) and a variety of neurological
disorders and circulation problems.
Ginkgo may help to counteract the effects
of aging, including mental fatigue and
lack of energy.
Ginkgo works by increasing blood flow to
the brain and throughout the body's
network of blood vessels that supply blood
and oxygen to the organ systems. It
increases metabolism efficiency, regulates
neurotransmitters, and boosts oxygen
levels in the brain which uses 20% of the
body's oxygen.
Benefits of enhanced circulation in the
brain include improved short and long term
memory, increased reaction time and
improved mental clarity. Ginkgo is often
used to treat elderly persons with
alzheimer's and other symptoms of cerebral
insufficiency. Cerebral insufficiency is
a general term for a collection of
symptoms that include difficulties of
concentration and memory,
absentmindedness, confusion, lack of
energy, depressive mood, anxiety,
dizziness, tinnitus, and headache.
I have used this herb, its effects have
been wonderful