Okay so this is my story. I started taking choline and piracetam about a week ago. For the first 5-6 days i experienced the most amazing positive effects (especially when combined with caffein).
I was taking the following daily doses:
250 mg choline bitrate
800 mg piracetam, 2-3 times a day (roughly every fourth hour)
The effects were as following:
Visualizing music a lot easier. Feeling the music deeper
Clearer thoughts
Awake, more energy
Mood boost
confidence boost - reduction in anxiety (hitting more "naturally" on girls, for instance)
emphatic abilities - feeling other peoples emotions a lot deeper
Nature/the sun seems more beautiful - visual enhancements
Greatly improved concentration!
Easier to recall past memories
Greatly improved verbal abilities. Communication seems a LOT more fluid, with no "pauses", due to not recalling the words i wanted to throw into conversations.
- Overall, i felt like an improved version of myself.
For the first day, i took the piracetam without the choline. With or without, i didn't feel much of a difference.
The only negative effects i felt from the piracetam, was maybe a "crash". When i stopped dosing in the evening, and my last dose (four hours later) would fade away, i would feel very tired.
However, on the sixth day, i barely felt any of the piracetam effects. The effects were diminished like 90-95%. I tried taking a huge piracetam dose, like 4,8g, instead of 800mg, which felt like a weak piracetam dose, but still nothing, compared to the effects of the first 5-6 days.
I've also tried taking a huge choline dose, like 1g, together with 800 mg piracetam, which also seemed to boost the effect a bit, but still waay weaker than in the beginning.
Now I'm sitting here, like eight days later, and all I'm getting from the piracetam is tired brain fogging feelings, which is pissing me off. It worked like a wonder drug in the beginning, but like shit now..
Any ideas?
Side notes:
I'm eating various supplements to stay healthy: fishoil, vitamin c, vitamin d, garlic, selenium, multivitamin. Apart from that (not sure if it has any relevance), I have something along the lines of hypersensitivity/add.
Best regards.
Edited by westzide, 18 October 2012 - 03:15 PM.