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02-05-2013, 09:55 PM #441
I talked to Atomini today and he suggested I share this. I pm him today asking I'df the Noopept would make my mind work quicker than I can process the information. It seems as though my mind is being flooded with information from work and my personal life. I am have complete thoughts on things I need to do and find answers on. They come so fast and continuously I myself can't stay up with all of the information. He said that is normal and I would a learn how to start processing it. I hope he is right because my mind is a flash of constant information. It's great and scary at the same time. Wish me luck.
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02-06-2013, 04:29 AM #442
Thats why its always good to have a notepad and pen, jot down what the important things your thinking espically reminders for yourself. I for one experinced this when i dosed myself up on (n/a weight didnt have scales) i can relate.
Also i have read that noopept can have short term memory loss, for exmaple forgetting your keys cause your mind is in constant thinking.
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02-06-2013, 04:33 AM #443
Atomini thoughts on noopept effecting libido? I have also read on a couple of logs that it did interfere with it, inevitably dropping the dosage to small amounts max 10mg x twice daily which they found it was not as effective to there libido.
Im sure your running aas atm and maybe you cant notice any difference, but ill be honest when i did those couple of days with no scales (unknown mg) i found yes i was very productive, but normally after a workout if im bored ill jerk or phone a friend.
Those phew days didnt even worry me weather i did or not, or did i have any interest either.Last edited by boz; 02-06-2013 at 04:39 AM.
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02-06-2013, 05:59 AM #444
I don't think it is so much short term memory loss as much as it is your mind just racing so fast that you will temporarily occupy your thoughts with something else. I have never experienced this short term memory loss though. In fact, it has made it better if anything. I have never forgotten my keys or anything minor like that, but even if my mind races away from things to remember like that, I find I quickly recall it anyways.
The speedy thoughts that Cape mentioned is EXACTLY what I experienced once I chucked the Choline into it. When/if this happens, you need to sort of master controlling your thoughts. This is exactly what I experienced in that major log update I did, my mind was going a mile a minute but I was able to keep up with it because of me being used to Adderall. It just takes some time for you to get used to it. Its a pretty incredible feeling but takes time to get a handle on it.
Noopept definitly boosted my libido, no question about that. I made a log post on it where I noted an increased libido, stronger erections, more drive/aggression during sex (and I was already waist deep into my cycle by the time I started Noopept, so the libido enhancing effects of the AAS were already underway - I could tell the distinct difference once the Noopept was added).
I have read on other forums some small percentage of people complaining that it killed their libido. I have no idea why that would be the case, but it is a fact that some people will always respond in an opposite or strange manner to a drug or supplement compared to most. The majority of responses on the internet i've seen do indicate an increase in libido though.
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02-06-2013, 06:51 AM #445
This is very interesting. Do u have to cycle this?
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02-06-2013, 07:08 AM #446Originally Posted by GirlyGymRat
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02-06-2013, 07:09 AM #447Originally Posted by Capebuffalo
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02-06-2013, 07:22 AM #448Originally Posted by Capebuffalo
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02-06-2013, 09:05 AM #449
No, not necessary. Cape is correct in both of his statements.
I am, however, cycling it (3 months on, and 1 - 2 months off) at least for the first run just to see and test the waters. It may be advisable to cycle it any ways so as to avoid any possible long term effects (of which there are none currently known, but it is still a proper safe precaution). I delve into further detail of these points both in the very first post, as well as a few posts and log updates throughout this thread.
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02-06-2013, 02:45 PM #450Banned
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[QUOTE="Atomini;6378674"]
Noopept definitly boosted my libido, no question about that. I made a log post on it where I noted an increased libido, stronger erections, more drive/aggression during sex (and I was already waist deep into my cycle by the time I started Noopept, so the libido enhancing effects of the AAS were already underway - I could tell the distinct difference once the Noopept was added).
Wow you got that too? It's turned me into an animal in bed, although with all the compounds inside of me, I wasn't sure if it was the noopept.
I'm going hard like never before for at least 1 hour till it ends for me in bed, and that's by trying hard to end it, lol
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02-06-2013, 08:49 PM #451
i didn't like it and stopped after about 5 days
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02-06-2013, 09:18 PM #452
Well, not everything is for everyone. What didn't you enjoy about it? It's good to hear feedback like this even from those who had a negative experience.
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02-06-2013, 09:38 PM #453
not really negative just didn't feel like myself maybe placebo effect i think if i had something to study for or something along thos lines come up i would use it but in everyday life i don't know maybe i will try it again soon
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02-07-2013, 10:29 PM #454
Been four days now. Dosing 30mgx3 per day. Minimal effects seen. I definitely feel more "up" after 10-15min but everything else is hit and miss. I don't get more thoughts and I don't really feel like my cognition has enhanced much. Occasionally I can step back and say "wow, I never noticed that before and I see it every day" but that's about it. Due to workin nights all I really do is work lift and sleep so maybe ill try reading a book to see if I notice a difference. I haven't read a book in at least 6-8 years... Kinda sad seeing as I just graduated college last year lol
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02-07-2013, 10:31 PM #455
Maybe ill see a difference when I'm not taking clen . That seems to give a decent effect I. The mornings at 120mcg so maybe that's why I'm not seeing a vast change when dosing the noopept not long after then clen kicks in
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02-07-2013, 10:41 PM #456
Yeah just as I mentioned, you need to engage your mind in a proper stimulus and give it a 'workout' like you would with the body physically when on AAS, otherwise you will see minimal changes in memory, thought patterns and processes, etc. Think about how you mentioned "wow, I never notioced that before and I see it every day" and imagine if that would be the same thing in terms of remembering complex mathematical formulae and problems, and being able to recall them easier than you ever were able to before. Or remembering details/information for exams and tests. See, one thing I peronally noticed myself is that because I am focused on one of my courses right now more than others, which happens to be chemistry, I find myself easily being able to recall the complex chemical names of certain substances. Whereas before I started using Noopept, I remember having to constantly repeat the chemical name of something with a long complex name over and over and over and over more times to eventually drill the name into my head compared to how little I have to now.
I remember reading a complex chemical name of something last week I was learning for the first time ever, I had to only repeat it about 3 - 5 times in my head before I had the name down perfectly. I could recall it in a second now with no problem perfectly. Even in regards to my research and such revolving anabolic steroids , I find myself remembering more details about the endocrine system, glands, enzymes, and the countless hormone names and technical details far better than I was able to remember and recall these things prior to using Noopept. Things like that
But if you're engaging in the same constant reoutine every day and not engaging your mind in anything new and what not, you won't see or notice these effects, obviously.
I'd reccomend you to go check out some of those websites and forums that deal with Racetams and Psychotropics that offer free downloadable (and even non downloadable) 'mind exercises' and stuff for you to be able to engage your brain a bit more if you are not currently in school anymore or anything.
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02-07-2013, 10:47 PM #457
OHHHH AAAAAND I forgot to include the fact that one major improvement i've noticed from the Noopept is:
Enhanced faster reaction time!!!!
I colored that red because that really should be a log update I should have posted here at least a few days ago. But anyhow, this effect I can definitely see would be extremely beneficial for the following jobs/activities:
- Boxers and fighters
- Proffessional race car drivers
- Military jobs
- Police
Basically anything that involves speed and fast reactions and reflexes.
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02-07-2013, 10:54 PM #458
Interesting because i was going to ask, my field of work atm is operating a excavator, and doing laboring work, so in other words i have to be on the ball and thinking ahead of everyone else to make sure everything gets done efficiently. I hope the sort of work im doing would be fitting the right criteria for noopept to perform to the best of its ability. I take it though it would be academically, studying etc.
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02-08-2013, 06:46 AM #459Banned
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Boz, Atomini,
Excellent thread guys, keep us updated on your progress, I'm reading this like a bible on a daily basis and also going back and reading how it all started.
Big thumbs up for this thread and you guys.
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02-08-2013, 08:29 AM #460
By the way, there have been no log updates lately from me because the effects of Noopept seem to have reached a steady level. The "WOW this is so different factor" is no longer there (but the effects still are). I will update only when I encounter something profound. Here is to hoping some exams/tests come up where I can really see the difference (not that I haven't seen a difference, but what I am saying is anything beyond the enhanced cognitive functions i've seen already).
But thus far for me, everything has been great, I feel amazing day in and day out, its effects have not worn off or anything - I have just become accustomed to feeling this way on a regular basis now.
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02-08-2013, 10:18 AM #461
Had a prescription bottle sitting on our kitchen island this morning. Know that I have just woke up it is slightly after 5am.
I knock the bottle off the side. I don't think about it. Hell I'd didn't even know I did it till I looked in my hand. I caught the bottle before it hit the hardwoods.
Is that what you mean?
I'm Batman.
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02-08-2013, 10:31 AM #462
YES!!! SAME THING HAPPENED WITH ME!! I knocked something over, it flew into the air upwards about 2 feet, and before it even began to descend, I caught it in my hand perfectly. Fvcking incredible!
The other day, someone threw something my way for me to catch, it came at me at an angle I didn't think i'd be able to grab it at (I was also partially distracted talking to someone else at the same time) and I caught it no problem right in my palm.
I've also noticed other things, especially while driving on the road. Reaction time is faster, awareness is greater. All very valuable things during something like driving.
I think I may have found one of the key ingredients to my future development of a super soldier serum.
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02-08-2013, 10:51 AM #463
Like Atomini said you gotta train your brain.
I've downloaded a program for your smartphone called Lumosity that is supposed to increase brain function by training. It also tracks progress and compares it to others using the program. I was using it before NOOPEPT and haven't been able to brain train with it regularly since I'm also taking classes.
I will say I never "felt" NOOPEPT or ever had a "wow" moment but I have noticed little things that have improved since using it.
Here's something I think is happening to me. I think because I often had my mind flying faster than my mouth or often flying too fast it would fly off the train of thought and this would frustrate me. I think this frustration bled over into all aspects of my life. I used to be irritated by little things often something small that would alter my routine and I'd react much bigger than the alteration warranted. With NOOPEPT I'm much better at having my thoughts catch up quicker, stay focused, and I'm reacting less quickly and less negatively to minor irritants. That alone makes this $20 supplement worth every penny.
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02-08-2013, 11:05 AM #464
Noopept doesn't always need to be spelled in all capital letters, just letting you know. Maybe it's Noopept's effects on you, lol.
Here is something interesting and fun for everyone to try (it is a fun memory testing game that requires 2 people and a deck of cards):
I played this a few months ago with a friend. The best thing to do is play this game a few times BEFORE you start to use Noopept so that you can get a very good gauge as to how efficient your memory is before you do it while on Noopept. Now, keep in mind: this game and memory exercise will only involve one aspect of your memory function. There are many different memory functions in your brain as far as my knowledge goes, and I believe this relates more to visual/photographic/spacial memory.
It's actually a card game and some of you may have heard of it, but I forgot the name. Here is how it works: get a friend and grab a deck of cards (standard of 52 cards). You can also try this with more than just 1 other person, but I always did this with me and someone else. Get a large flat surface space (a big empty table), shuffle the deck, and lay out all 52 cards FACE DOWN in a big square of rows and columns.
You and your friend(s) will all take turns flipping only two cards right side up. After picking only 2 cards and flipping them side up, you must flip them back down again on the same spots. No cards are to be moved around, they remain in their spots. Then the next person does it. The goal is to flip up a card, and visually remember what card it is and where the card is in the big grid of cards, and then try to flip up a card of the exact same type. If you flip up two cards of the same type in the grid, you now take those two cards and place them aside in your collection. You may now go again. When you flip two cards that are not the same, turn them back down again and then the turn moves to the next person.
The idea is that at the start of the game, nobody knows where what cards are lying in what spots in the grid. The game will start off with people just randomly flipping cards up and down. Some may get lucky and randomly flip two of the same at the start - that's just a fluke. The idea is to observe YOUR move as well as everyone else's moves and REMEMBER where each card is so that when your turn comes around, you can essentially test your memory by flipping up any two cards that you rememberd in what spot they were, and what card type it was. The person with the most pairs of located cards wins.
Now, I don't suggest this, but this is a very interesting game and memory test to use if you are on different psychoactive drugs while you do it, so you can observe the effects of said drug's effect on short term visual/spacial memory. I have yet to play this game since starting Noopept, but I think i'm going to do it.
Hell, you can even do it on your own just to see but it's more fun with at least 1 other person.
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02-08-2013, 11:10 AM #465
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02-08-2013, 05:03 PM #466
"AR's big-headed fancy-talking asshole who thinks he's better than everyone else " AHAH LOVE IT
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02-08-2013, 05:10 PM #467
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02-08-2013, 06:12 PM #468
Incredible thread. I used to obsess on AR years ago reading the dieting forum. I can't describe how much I've learned on AR, but I've been absent for several years due to schedule. This type of thread reminds me of how wonderful of a resource this forum and members are. I plan on ordering some Nooept and Choline tonight to experiment with at the recommended dosages described in the thread. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences. I'm excited to try this out (should help when I prepare for the BAR exam this summer).
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02-08-2013, 07:22 PM #469
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02-08-2013, 08:26 PM #470
LOG UPDATE:
Well, I haven't made an update in a while but I figured i'd make one now because I just did something I haven't done since long before starting Noopept.
I just played video games for the first time in about 2 months. The last time I played anything was a couple months ago back in late November. Since then i've been too busy with work and school to be able to play anything, but I had some free time today and tonight, so I figured what the heck, lets do some gaming. I tried to play games that required a lot of fast-thinking, fast reaction and reflexes rather than slow drawn out gameplay (but i'm sure Noopept would probably help with games like those as well). I popped different games in and played for about 10 - 15 minutes each before switching the games. I played the following in the following order:
Need For Speed Most Wanted (2012)
Hitman: Absolution
Diver San Francisco
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon
GRID
Mortal Kombat (2011)
Some of these games I haven't played in about 4 years, like GRID, which is a semi-realistic racing game. All I can say is: WOW!!! I definitely saw the Noopept's change in enhancing reflexes, hand-eye coordination, and memory recall. I also of course experienced the whole "WOW" factor when looking at the graphics and visuals, noticing things during gameplay that I never before noticed. Just like how I found that Noopept has enhanced the experiences of listening to music and watching movies, it too also has an effect on the perception and enjoyment of video games, and I wouldn't expect anything less. As far as actual skill goes... consider the fact that:
A. I have not touched a video game in 2 months at least.
B. Some of these games I haven't touched in YEARS.
C. I'd have to get used to some of the controls and everything again, especially for certain games after having not touched this stuff in a while.
First of all, I picked everything up instantaneously with no problems. There was no getting used to the controls again, there was no starting at the bottom of the learning curve again, NOTHING. When I threw GRID into my PS3, I picked it up with no problems at all. One other noticeable thing (and this is why I chose to play like 3 different racing games) is that normally when going from one racing game to another, the handling of the vehicles and physics is different between each game, and some of them quite distinct and profound. Naturally this would require some getting used to after switching the games. Not so this time around. I was able to instantly adapt to the changes in physics and vehicle handling without a problem at all. Picking up control schemes for some of the games I haven't played in the longest time was also a big wow factor, as it just came back to me without a problem at all. As far as actual gameplay goes... all I can say is that it just became incredible, how much I noticed that I normally wouldn't have 2 months ago, how much quicker my reaction time was, and especially the most notable thing:
Upon popping in each racing game, I would start off at the HARDEST difficulty, and use the FASTEST cars, and choose the most DIFFICULT racing tracks/races right off the bat. No starting off at the lowest difficulties to try and work my way up. I wanted to see if I would just instantly be able to adapt again to a racing game that I haven't played in 3 years as if I had just played it yesterday, and guess what? That's exactly what happened.
Incredible.
The only game that I didn't really notice much with was Hitman, but that's because that's a game that is much slower paced (unless you WANT to go around and just shoot everything up) where you have to take your time and be calculating and cunning in order to achieve your objective. Such a game requires more than just 10 - 15 minutes of play time. Like I said, I purposely chose games that were based more on reflexes, fast reaction, and visual-spacial ability. Ace Combat was incredible both in its visuals and its as if I could actually FEEL myself 10 thousand feet in the air dog fighting, and the view of the clouds, the earth down below, the vapor trail of the bogey in front of me... just incredible.
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02-09-2013, 03:18 PM #471
Anybody. I need help. 10 g powdered arrived. No way to micro measure. No little scoop? How to administer????
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02-09-2013, 03:21 PM #472
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02-09-2013, 03:25 PM #473Originally Posted by twitz
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02-09-2013, 03:44 PM #474Originally Posted by GirlyGymRat
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02-09-2013, 04:01 PM #475Originally Posted by Capebuffalo
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02-09-2013, 04:50 PM #476
AHAH use 2 are shockers. Of course u need scales, how else are are going to know what dosage your taking?
Unless you go by the penny picture which has been logged a couple of pages previously, you have no chance of knowing your dosages. Even then i wouldn't trust it unless your have eagle eye.
- Sublingual administration under the tongue until it dissolves. Reason being and i quote atomini "sublingual administration, i've found that sublingual administration by far produces a greater immediate effect and an overall better effect than oral administration"
- Yes buy scales you are going to need them, and out of all ppl im surprised with you GGR i would of thought u would of kept reading this log, someone drifted away with the pixiesLast edited by boz; 02-09-2013 at 04:53 PM.
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02-09-2013, 04:58 PM #477Originally Posted by boz
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02-09-2013, 04:59 PM #478
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02-09-2013, 05:03 PM #479Originally Posted by twitz
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02-09-2013, 05:05 PM #480
Your right cause atomini package came with a mini scoop to, but he logged that it was absolutely useless, and threw it away lol.
Also its totally up to your preference how you administer the noopept, atomini found that sublingual administration was far better in terms of results and how quicked it kicked in. Its not mandatory to do it this way.Last edited by boz; 02-09-2013 at 05:08 PM.
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