Piracetam efficacy - appreciable effect fo...
jeromewilson 22 May 2005
Obviously you're not going to be able to draw any rock solid conclusions from the results, given the variables - placebo effect, did they find the right dose, did they give it enough time, did they get a bad batch (heavy metal contamination? ) - but it could be interesting. Anyway, please vote and add a comment or two on your experiences [thumb]
mnosal 22 May 2005
I'm definitely a believer and I hope it works for you too(just make sure you use choline along with it)
johnmk 23 May 2005
How are you sure the piracetam is benefitting you?
Thank you,
-John
REGIMEN 23 May 2005
mnosal 23 May 2005
Hello mnosal,
How are you sure the piracetam is benefitting you?
Thank you,
-John
Prior to using Piracetam, I had great difficulty putting ideas to paper for APA research, I required multiple 2+hr study periods to retain information for exams and was an eternally stuck "B" student. I was fully understanding the material (Chemistry, Microbiology, Anatomy & Physiology) but not very adept at repeating it back verbatim on standardized exams. While Piracetam has not made me "smarter", is has certainly enabled me to better use my natural intelligence and conform to institutional testing standards(memorization & recall).
I also feel that my reading and listening comprehension have vastly improved as has storage and retrieval. I have disovered that much of the material memorization required for my current studies has morphed into a sort of "photographic learning". I take the required reading , create an outline then "capture" that outline in my head. For reasons unknown to myself or anyone else, I am able to recover those outlines verbatim when in the actual exam.
I'll be starting 3rd year of college (Bachelors of Science Nursing) this fall and am carrying a 3.9( just got my grades...lousy B in Statistics :( ) I'm an adult student returning to school 17yrs after highschool. Working 40hrs/week climbing/fixing Cellular towers. It may not work for you or many others...nothing works for everyone but I know I have reaped great benefits from Piracetam.
jeromewilson 23 May 2005
I see we've got a Toilet Duck fiend in the house - a word of warning dude, I've heard it can be a bit like taking high dose niacin (as opposed to niacinamide) in that you may experience 'flushing'. That long lasting Pine Fresh feeling is hard to beat though.
Anyway, keep 'em coming...
Jerome
lemon 25 May 2005
Either CDP or GPC, both readily cross the blood brain barrier.
jeromewilson 26 May 2005
I guess I really ought to go for something better like CDP, GPC and / or centrophenoxine, but it's a bit more tricky getting hold of stuff over here in the UK. We've got QHI - they stock good stuff but not a huge selection, they take about two weeks and I'm really into getting bulk powders to save money.
Must say I was very impressed with BN - good prices, very fast, and when I let them know a tub of aniracetam had busted open in transit they got back to me straight away with a gift voucher for the full value. Top marks!
jeromewilson 27 May 2005
Where is the "it made me feel more dopey" option?
Hmm, I guess that would be "Ummm maybe, not really sure... ahhh, what was the question?"... that's not so good is it? Have you found anything that works for you?
darkusang 02 Jun 2005
Where did you get your piracetam and alphaGPC ?
I don't trust some of these vendors. Most of this stuff is from China and contaminated.
exigentsky 02 Jun 2005
Yes, I voted for that, but I actually AM SURE what its effects were as I actually was served a control by my mother randomly.
As for the other question, I am currently using OrthoMind + Alpha GPC but the improvement is negligible.
"Where did you get your piracetam and alphaGPC ?"
Smi2le, however, now that Jeff is gone, I definitely won't buy from there again. I would rather be safe than sorry.
johnmk 02 Jun 2005
LifeMirage 02 Jun 2005
I don't trust some of these vendors. Most of this stuff is from China and contaminated.
darkusang you are incorrect unless you happen to have 3 party proof to your baseless statements.
mnosal 02 Jun 2005
Bulk Nutrition, Beyond a Century & Smi2le and never had any issues with quality.
As far as heavy metals/impurities, don't purchase fro someone who won't provide an assay upon request.
eternaltraveler 02 Jun 2005
LifeMirage 03 Jun 2005
I have used:
Bulk Nutrition, Beyond a Century & Smi2le and never had any issues with quality.
As far as heavy metals/impurities, don't purchase fro someone who won't provide an assay upon request.
This is not always easy for companies. Example I asked LEF for 6 different COA's and received 2 by fax they could not produce the other 4.
chelovd 03 Jun 2005
Guest_da_sense_* 03 Jun 2005
LifeMirage 03 Jun 2005
Corrected thanks scottl.
Edited by LifeMirage, 03 June 2005 - 10:20 AM.
scottl 03 Jun 2005
I've heard some good results with DSMA (similar to EDTA), NAC, and MSM.
I believe he means DMSA and I think vitamin research products sells it if nowhere else. [glasses]
stephen_b 10 Mar 2008
I did notice a bit less task avoidance this morning on the piracetam. My interest in taking it is prevention of age related cognitive decline.
Stephen
Edited by stephen_b, 10 March 2008 - 06:03 PM.
dprice218 11 Mar 2008
I took 1600 mg for the today, the second time I've tried piracetam. I think that dosage might be a bit too much for me; 1600 mg gave me a bit of a stuffy head feeling. I think I'll try dividing the dosage into 800mg/800mg morning/afternoon.
I did notice a bit less task avoidance this morning on the piracetam. My interest in taking it is prevention of age related cognitive decline.
Stephen
I only really noticed an effect when it was taken with Hydergine. And when I took Hydergine by itself, it also lacked a noticeable effect. Taken together, there was some visual lucidity and while the evidence was anecdotal, the two seemed to have a positive effect on my ability to articulate what I had been reading. At the time, it was Wittgenstein's Tractatus, not the easiest of reads. ;-)
Then again, I'm used to the potency of Adderall XR 30mg per dose and/or Modafinil 200mg per dose. Thus in terms of piracetam's efficacy regarding attention, there was none to speak of. Also 800mg per dose was definitely not enough, even coupled with piracetam, to produce the aforementioned effect (I think I had to eventually take 1600mg at least)
stephen_b 05 May 2008
I've been "on" for 1.5yrs now and will continue long after obtain my degree. At 3.6g Piracetam with 200mg AlphaGPC per/day
Just wondering: it seems as though many of those reporting good results with piracetam are also taking alpha GPC or citicoline. Maybe the benefits derive from the choline source and not piracetam?
Stephen
Ghostrider 06 May 2008
I've been "on" for 1.5yrs now and will continue long after obtain my degree. At 3.6g Piracetam with 200mg AlphaGPC per/day
Just wondering: it seems as though many of those reporting good results with piracetam are also taking alpha GPC or citicoline. Maybe the benefits derive from the choline source and not piracetam?
Stephen
I have tried both -- piracetam and AlphaGPC both seperately and together. Both produced no effect.
stephen_b 06 May 2008
Thanks, that was just the information I was hoping to find.I have tried both -- piracetam and AlphaGPC both seperately and together. Both produced no effect.
I tried 3.2 g myself today, along with 200 mg of citicoline. I seem to have more energy than normal, without any undesirable effects.
Stephen
stephen_b 19 May 2008
Oxiracetam seems to make me more thoughtful about whatever it is that I am doing. Even boring tasks are a bit more interesting. I tend to be a bit more methodical with my tasks. I don't get the same sailboat-without-a-keel feeling with oxiracetam as I do with piracetam.
I have been taking 500 mg citicoline with oxiracetam as opposed to 250 mg with piracetam, so I can't rule out the citicoline dose as a contributer.
Stephen
Edited by stephen_b, 19 May 2008 - 06:53 PM.
Guest_Isochroma_* 06 Jul 2008
Piracetam! ~ it does a brain good ~