so after experimenting with how to get coluracetam into solution using lemon juice, I thought to try aniracetam + lemon juice
my main motivations for doing this is to create a go-to drink that i can take anywhere and reap the benefits of my supplements but not have people staring at me like a weirdo for self-administering various powers or capsules.
process:
initially as a control, I tried aniracetam + water... but with significant stirring it was not very successful
aniracetam + lemon juice... the citric acid definitely helped as it seemed to take small parts of 1g aniracetam into solution at a time... and after 1 min of stirring with about 5ml of lemon juice, the final result is a white colored liquid that has 1g aniracetam suspended in it.
this drink combination gives me significant physical and mental energy due to the caffeine and aniracetam/piracetam combination... along with the B vitamin pyridoxine and picamilon. often I can feel the effects of 1 small sip for 15-20 minutes and longer after building up a couple of sips over an hour.
ingredients for my personal 500ml energy drink:
1. 400mg caffeine
2. 15mg pyridoxine
3. 80mg picamilon
4. 1000mg piracetam
5. 1000mg aniracetam
6. 50mg CDP choline
7. base: store bought green tea bottles
NOTES:
1. aniracetam will not actually be "dissolved" in the solution, however it will be suspended in very tiny specks, and when you shake the bottle, the specks are momentarily suspended to allow for drinking.
2. this will taste VERY bad. I have gotten used to very bitter tasting stuff so I don't mind it... but if you don't like the taste, definitely try some type of juice as a base.
3. 400mg caffeine is the same as 4 cups of coffee... if you are not a caffeine tolerant person, try 200mg or less.
4. every ingredient besides aniracetam is water soluble, and i dissolve every ingredient except the aniracetam in a small volume of water prior to adding it to the green tea base solution.
5. 1 bottle lasts me a full day, but sometimes i'll do an extra 200mg aniracetam in powder form in the mornings to give me a boost before i start drinking the bottle I prepare.
6. personally, I am an oxiracetam non-responder, but if you are not, then you can either add or substitute oxiracetam to this and create your own oxiracetam/piracetam energy drink... also since oxiracetam is water soluble, the process becomes much easier without the lemon juice stirring issue.
questions or comments are most welcomed.