Celastrus as a Study Aid?

December 18, 2008

There is building excitement among critical thinkers worldwide as word spreads on an amazing dietary supplement that naturally helps heighten cognitive function. Derived from an herb known scientifically as Celastrus paniculatus. Celastrus (for short) has been used medicinally for thousands of years in the Ayurvedic medical tradition of Asia.

There is a growing number of Celastrus fans who swear by this remarkable extract as a study aid, regardless of their academic level.  Reports vary widely, from college students taking Celastrus as they cram for finals to doctors who use it to assist them in studying for medical board exams to future lawyers who employ it as they are trying to pass the bar.

This plant has massive untapped potential as an effective study aid, and we hope to see its popularity grow in all areas – not just limited to memory.  In addition to showing results with enhancing memory and helping out as a study aid, Celastrus has reportedly also shown good results in lab studies for the treatment of mental depression and the process of learning and memory. It also showed excellent potential in treating hysteria without any side effects. Who can get more hysterical than a student cramming for finals?

An herbal product that has been proven to increase the retention of new information in laboratory tests to help a student retain information more effectively when studying for a test. Gingko has been long revered for its cognitive enhancing properties, but research to support this claim has been sketchy at best, unlike Celastrus, which has seen documented success in more than one clinical trial. Pre-clinical studies of the plant’s seed extract have conclusively shown an improvement in learning and memory in both physical and mental paradigms.

Numerous memory retention and enhancement studies demonstrating that the cognitive-enhancing properties of Celastrus are now being financed by the big pharmaceutical companies. This is usually a good indicator that there is validity to claims, because the big pharmaceutical companies are greedy and can smell money. It may only be a matter of time before a prescription “smart pill” appears on the market which is really just a tablet containing Celastrus. It is far more effective than the well-known Gingko biloba that has been used for many years as a mental aid for memory and clarity of thought.

What does the near-future hold? One can let their imagination run wild. Celastrus drinks might become a staple on college campuses around the world, and Celastrus booths might begin to pop up alongside kava lounges, oxygen bars and massage stations on random corners and in health food stores.

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