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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    I'm well aware of that second quote, since I explained it in my original post.
    Nootropics are fun (I played with some 2 years ago). And they aren't herbs, they're synthetic chemicals
    Which ones? I tried piracetam for six months and didn't really notice anything. And what I did notice I chalked up to placebo, since I was looking for an effect, I'm thinking the effect found me, very mild as it was.

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    For piracetam to work as a cognitive enchanter, there are many things that need to go together as a whole. Low serotonin and aldosterone can influence it's efficiency. High cortisol can affect it. Lack of choline can influence it etc....

    I think it's better used as a tool to protect your brain from aging related damage or other damage, rather than a cognitive enchanter. But that's just me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by iCookie View Post
    For piracetam to work as a cognitive enchanter, there are many things that need to go together as a whole. Low serotonin and aldosterone can influence it's efficiency. High cortisol can affect it. Lack of choline can influence it etc....

    I think it's better used as a tool to protect your brain from aging related damage or other damage, rather than a cognitive enchanter. But that's just me...
    to protect the brain, I've been using deprynl. google it if you haven't heard. Life extenders swear by it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    Which ones? I tried piracetam for six months and didn't really notice anything. And what I did notice I chalked up to placebo, since I was looking for an effect, I'm thinking the effect found me, very mild as it was.
    Piracetam is boring. I never got around to trying the more intense racetams.
    I mostly like PEA, which has psychoactive stimulant properties in some (it boosts mood and energy). Some respond really well to it, others don't feel shit. It's very hit or miss, but it gave me wings even after a tough training session

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Piracetam is boring. I never got around to trying the more intense racetams.
    I mostly like PEA, which has psychoactive stimulant properties in some (it boosts mood and energy). Some respond really well to it, others don't feel shit. It's very hit or miss, but it gave me wings even after a tough training session
    oh sh1t, you know about PEA??? Several years ago, I did a real stupid thing. I injested a small amount nasally, and almost blasted off to the moon. Very very intense. I didn't know it was classified as a nootropic, though.

    BTW... for those of you who are thnking wtf???? PEA is the active psychotropic chemical in, you got it, CHOCOLATE!

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