President and CEO of NeuralStem: Richard Garr recently gave a talk at "World Stem Cells Regenerative Medicine Congress 2013" about there projects/treatment options.
If I wasn't interested enough in this compound from before, this totally made me. I learned something new as well; I didn't know that most of that 20% hippocampal volume growth was due to synaptogenesis. If we really get super memory from NSI-189, then the correlation between synapses and intelligence has basically been proven, and Dihexa should be the at the top of the list for ordering.
I can't wait for this compound to arrive. I'm trying to think about the chance of say 20% increase in hippocampal volume not doing anything. How can such vast growth of "brain cells" in one of the regions of the brain most linked with intelligence and memory, not result in any cognitive improvements? We should experience something, right?
Ahh, if this turns out to be successful I can become the computer programmer / scientist I've always wanted to be. I really hope the "era" of my pretty poor memory has come to an end, lol :P
Edited by Megatrone, 27 May 2013 - 05:48 PM.