Which do you generally prefer? I'm trying to decide if I should get Fasoracetam, Cerebrolysin, etc. Which is generally seen as the most effective at what it does? I'm mainly interested in getting rid of procrastination, and in enhancing cognition (creativity, IQ, etc), but don't get stuck on that.
Cerebrolysin, Fasoracetam, or Coluracetam?
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Posted 07 March 2015 - 01:30 AM
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Posted 10 March 2015 - 07:04 PM
I'd say fasoracetam. You can read my take on it in the FASORACETAM thread.
Coluracetam was interesting, particularly the HD-vision effect, but the solution tasted horrible and lingered for a while. It increased my hunger for information, had maybe minor effects on creativity, and made me sort of antisocial. Faso is all-around better for me: reducing anxiety without causing brain fog or demotivation, enhanced sociability but also increased motivation, slight enhancement of focus, increased stamina and willpower to overcome obstacles that would normally stymie my progress. Faso also tastes really bad, but only for about five seconds. I haven't yet tried Cerebrolysin.
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