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#1 Next

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Posted 17 March 2013 - 09:52 AM


Anyone a fellow or former toker? I was a heavy weed smoker (a quad a week, I consider that heavy) for 2 years.

My memory is hazy,fuzzy and much worse than it was before. Any advice on supplements to take to help alleviate these memory problems?

I have been off the herb for the past 2 years and am staying off.

Short Term long term, episodic, all of them are hazy.
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#2 NootropicDiscovery

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Posted 17 March 2013 - 03:08 PM

Hello Next, what do you mean with a quad a week ? 25gram ?

Anyway what I would suggest. Is that you try piracetam or noopept. It will deal with the problems you face. My experience with
nootropics too get rid of after effects of weed are very good. It seems like 10mg of noopept 1 times is enough to get improve
long and short term.

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#3 Next

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Posted 18 March 2013 - 08:19 AM

Quad is 7 grams, 8 if drug dealer is nice.

I think I may try piracetam.

I'm still getting things worked out just wanted to open some suggestions from (former) bud smokers/vaporizers before I spend a bunch of money.

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Posted 19 March 2013 - 12:46 AM

And after 2 years it seems your long-term/short-term memory still won´t work as it supposed to ? I think you definably should try
piracetam or so. What you smoked in a week, I´ve smoked some periods of my life in 1 day. And the effects on my memory always
vanished after a while. But I didn´t buy it at some dealer but from a coffeeshop so, high quality weed.

Maybe a thought, It came to my attention that in some countries dealers add lead to the weed, because it will increase the weight. So
it is possible that that´s the reason why you have mental problems. Again, piracetam should take care of it for you.

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 07:11 AM

Ginseng and Bacopa could be very effective:

http://www.longecity...inst-modafinil/

Should go fine with piracetam / noopept.

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 07:25 AM

Honestly, you are probably stuck in a cannabis mindset. piracetam would definitely help . Intense exercise, proper diet, nootropics, meditation, learn an instrument or two. If you do this you will be better off than you have ever been before.

Doing this, I notice no difference when on/off marijuana use. I went from using multiple times daily to not at all for nearly three months so far, with no perceptible shift in cognition.

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 08:19 AM

I just started a piracetam, uridine, phosphatidyl serine, AGPC, optimized carnitine LEF and I felt a stark difference in my perception of everything.

You're probably right, I guess I will just continue to experiment with nootropics.

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 06:45 PM

Piracetam is fine.

I would suggest sulbutramine 900mg/day, DLPA 1500-2000, Choline, a good multi vit, b vit complex, NAC, high dose Vit C and a course of behavioural activation. (google it - explain it much more succingly than I can). Its got an exellent evidence base for neurological damage caused by anything from cancer to substances.

#9 jadamgo

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 09:28 PM

Well I didn't ever have permanent changes from it; my mind was always back to normal after anywhere from 24 hours to a week of abstinence, depending on how heavily I had been smoking.
I'm not sure if my advice would apply to you, but the most helpful things were methylphenidate, piracetam + choline, and oxiracetam. Aniracetam, which I normally love, did not really help to cut through the fog, but piracetam and oxiracetam definitely did. In medium to high doses, at least -- I'm talking anywhere from 2-5g piracetam per dose, and 2-3 oxiracetam capsules every few hours.

Pramiracetam and noopept would logically be worth looking into, though I don't have the experience to say whether or not they'd work well.

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#10 Isochroma

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Posted 29 March 2013 - 05:31 AM

Piracetam works!

I used it to completely reverse the fog from MJ and turn what had become a useless exeperience into something amazing again.

Now I am clearer and sharper than before on both, than on neither.

All the benefits and none of the liabilities.

Went even further recently and switched to 5F-AKB48 which is far clearer + high-energy, it doesn't accumulate or leave a next-day fog like MJ does.





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