Another thing yowza, this report is why I think selegiline is important for the drug combination holy grail
http://www.bluelight...hic#post3983391"I'll chip in my 2c. I've taken several courses of selegiline. You do get a mild amphetamine effect in the first few days / week, but that tends to wear off. When I say mild, I do mean mild.
After about 2.5 weeks of selgiline (and NOT drinking -- this is important), something truly hectic happens to my memory. My memory slowly improve for 2.5 weeks or so, but overnight my memory becomes essentially eidetic/photographic.
Now when I say this, I mean I can memorise enormous quantities of information with essentially zero trouble.
For example: I memorised 212 pages of statistical physics notes in two days, and got 97% on the exam. I memorised 180 pages of notes on theoretical quantum mechanics in two and a bit days and got 98% on the exam.
The effect ceases within a few days of stopping the selegiline, and is (interestingly) destroyed by drinking. I went out and had half a bottle of wine one night, and the effect vanished for 3 days, then returned.
I have a good memory normally, and am intelligent, but this sort of feat is not within my grasp.
Perhaps even more interestingly I have the memory without the perception of having learned the material. I don't have the feeling that I know any of it, but when I go to write it down it's all there, with 100% accuracy.
I don't take it for any depression/other psychoaffective disorder.
My girlfriend has also found the same thing, though it takes her just over 3 weeks for the effects to appear.
I realise that this could be some sort of placebo effect, but if it is, it's stronger than anything else I've ever encountered. I never expected it the first time it happened either.
I've never encountered such a memory effect from any other nootropic drug either. "
http://www.bluelight...tam#post2065071"I'm coming up to my exams now and I have to say I think my nootropic splurge has been worth it...
in the last two days I've managed to learn and memorise the best part of 160 pages of statistical physics... admittedly i'm not memorising anything word for word, but there's a lot of derivations with a lot of finicky steps that are quite confusing.. Two days before that I revised a similar amount of quantum mechanics, and I appear to have retained *most* of it.
I should have learnt this subject right from the start, but the lecturer was pretty poor and I hate anything involving statistics...
re Selegiline
It's rather weird. You know the feeling when you know something? When someone asks you a question and you know you know the answer to it? You feel confident in your knowledge? I don't have that feeling. To be honest I feel like I know very little, but then when i actually go to do it I remember huge slabs of it... it's rather odd.
I've been taking 5mg/day of selegiline about 15 mins after breakfast (two pieces of toast, milk, vita brits).... I spread promite on my toast (high in tyramine) and have experienced nothing remotely resembling a hypertensive crisis... no headaches, sweating, dizziness etc.
500mg l-phenylalanine seems to work, 1g seems to work better.... I don't really feel that selegiline gives a "clear-headed" feeling so much... I've still been using caffeine tablets where appropriate etc.
I have noticed that in darker rooms my pupils are larger than they normally would be. Not completely dilated, but still quite large. At night I get substantial halos (white-blue) around street lights, and around other lights. Looking at bright nights in the street at night I get a mild version of the "overexposed" look that you get from pills, where there's this pure white in the centre.
I had hoped that selegiline might do something for my tiredness, but alas it has not. The first day I took it I noticed a stimulant effect, but it declined thereafter (even with phenylalanine).
Summary: I found selegiline to be a useful adjunct to piracetam + choline supplementation. It's not some miracle drug that bestows an infinite learning capacity, but it does seem to work.
Comments re Hydergine
I'm not sure what hydergine has done in this mix... I've only take it some days, and I noticed that on some of those days I felt somewhat tired... I was awake, but my brain felt sluggish. I cannot say whether this is the Hydergine or merely some uncorrelated effect from my sleeping hours or caffeine withdrawl etc, but I do have to say its odd. I used it today and felt more clearheaded... used it yesterday and felt somewhat dull.
I may try this again in future, though I can't say when.
Now its over?
My main concern now that I'm about to stop the selegiline is when I can next do pills, to be honest... The best studies I can find put the mean time to plasma MAO-B return at around 240ish hours, up to 300 in people who have been taking it for multiple months... I'll keep taking phenylalanine for the next week or two and observe what happens to my eyes. I intend to leave at least 8 or 9 days between now and taking pills, and will see how I go in the meantime."
http://www.bluelight...tam#post3167044"Vinpocetine is a well-researched, safe, cerebral vasodilator and antioxidant. It's derived from vincamine. I've tried it before, and there appears to be *some* result, but to be honest I think piracetam is superior. Everyone gets different results, though...
I've found fantastic results for exams with the following:
4g piracetam per day (2g morning, 2g evening)
4g choline (2g morning, 2g evening)
5mg selegiline
1000mg phenylalanine (500mg morning, 500mg evening)
10 fish oil tablets (~3g omega-6)
After about a week or two my memory starts becomng almost photographic. I can memorise enormous volumes of information with relative ease.... For example, I didn't really go to statistical physics for most of the semester, and in 3 days managed to learn around 130 pages of notes... Ended up getting 91 in the subject.
My thoughts were much clearer too"
also:
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I actually tried doing that same combination listed above 6 months ago for 1 month, and then switched to 8g piracetam, 2g aniracetam, 2g oxiracetam, 500mg alpha gpc, 500mg cdp choline for a month and still didn't get this effect combined with selegiline.
Maybe a stronger racetam like noopept or nefiracetam could enhance the effect more than piracetam.
And then maybe the CAE is the key instead of MAO-B, in which BPAP would be more effective.