I'm on trial of piracetam. 600mg in the morning and 600mg before bed. I ordered enough for 60 days. I began last week and increased the dosage up to 1200mg yesterday. Nothing to report yet. I take some lecithin with it. It's not clear if choline is needed with pram but I got a slight headache when I tried without choline. I also add some piracetam in the mix but I'm not constant with that one.
Its interesting how all the information on Pramiracetam is circulating through PM's and no one is writing about it on the public forum. But thanks everyone, I sincerely appreciate the input I'm getting from my posts investigating this purported 'life changing' racetam. It seems like it got a lot of attention earlier when someone claimed to get photographic memory.
When tabulating everyone's comments together these are the consensus observations I've seen. To put some of this in context, read my previous pram post:
1) more clarity within 30 minutes
2) loss of emotion (strange), within 30 minutes. sometimes people notice interaction to be 'off' and slight depression because of an increase lethargy (pram is mildly depressant, and has definite sedative qualities)
3) improvement of memory (over time 3-6 weeks, not instant)
It seems that pram is very quick in creating a
'whoa' effect -- you feel very different through mitigating emotion and clarity. This whoa effect is like a temporary high -- which may or may not be immediately useful when trying to get work done. Whether its helpful in the short term is doubtful, regardless of the purported strength. If the effects were more powerful than the dent pram can put in your wallet, physicians would likely use it more often than pira in treating patients w/ cognitive defects -- which is more widely used and tested. Just up the dose of pira a little bit and if you don't notice an effect after a few weeks. if that doesn't work out, try pram .. but don't expect a miracle overnight like many people claim on these posts ..
Edited by nancy_axel, 01 October 2008 - 09:44 PM.