Hi there ImmInst.org members,
I just bought 100 pills of piracetam combined with choline from boostyourgrade and I just wanted to share my experience. I have some questions as well, that I hope you can answer.
First of all, from the site; 1 pill includes 300mg Piracetam and 200 mg choline (which, the homepage suggests, is the perfect ratio).
I took my first attack-dose, which consisted of 7 pills, to "attack" my system, as the homepage said would be beneficial. 1 hour went and I began to feel extremely tired, mentally and physically, so I lied down and took a 10 minute powernap and felt really refreshed afterwards. The effects during the day were subtle, but I guess, I felt that "something" was going on. After about 7 hours, I said to myself that I would try again, so I gave myself 4 extra pills, and after about 30 minutes I felt a boost. Music sounded entirely different, my vision seemed clearer, and what I noticed was that my eyes looked a lot clearer. Like they were shining? Do anybody know about that, or experience the same?
When it was time to go to sleep, I took 2 pills (after reading a lot of topics in here about the effects of piracetam and sleep) it took some time to fall asleep, but when my alarm woke up. I just naturally went up and felt NO TIREDNESS what-so-ever. I've never been able to do that, so that's pretty crazy, and I only had about 6.5 hours sleep. It was an amazing feeling.
I took my second "attack-dose" which will be the last, recommended by the site and been feeling extremely alert today. My vision is enhanced some weird way. I seem to notice details and when the teacher wrote something wrong, or somebody said something just a tiny bit wrong, I noticed it immediately. Quite scary actually. In math, we were doing some functions in a program and I looked at the function: f(x):=3x^3-6x+1 and wrote it in the program.. Later when the teacher asked: "What was the function called again?" I could recall it from heart without even thinking about it. It might be placebo, but it kind of "shocked" me.
Then there was PE, we were doing something called "long-ball" or something like that, where you really had to be good at catching a ball and don't take it wrong, I've always been a good athlete, but I've never tried anything like this. I literally had no problem of avoiding running into people while catching the ball effortless. It was like my reactions were top tuned. I had no problem at all with focus and it seemed like I could concentrate on a lot of things on the same time and it felt really great.
When I look at my eyes in the mirror again now, after about 10 hours, my eyes still looks extremely focused, they are shining in some weird way, like they look incredibly "fresh" .. Don't know what that is?
Anyways, I figured that my supply would soon run out with the amount of pills I consume everyday, so I'm thinking about buying aniracetam instead of piracetam and some more pills, because the effects are said to be stronger, right?
Is it just me or do the pills taste really, really bad? The pill has a gelatin coating but as soon as it touches my tongue it really is disgusting.. Maybe that's just the gelatin?
Overall: An interesting experience, and I would love to hear about your experiences too, and "similarities" as well.
I've also been looking on Modafinil as a productivity tool, which I may buy some day, just to try it as well.
There is also something called "Get Smart" Brain Formula from Smart Nutrition, which includes both aniracetam, oxiracetam (both more potent than piracetam), Vinpocetine, Centrophenoxine, Pyritinol, Picamilon, Idebenone, Galantamine and Huperzine A all what goes under the category "nootropics". It has been reviewed by cracked.com, and they say that it is actually pretty good. What do you guys think? aniracetam only, or 1 pill of Get Smart á day? It's really expensive..
Please give me your thoughts on this..I'll really appreciate it. Being a newbie here with all these brain enhancers makes the choices harder, I need some guidance please.
Thanks in advance,
Best,
by the way I'm 17 years old, I'm a student, and I'm from Denmark.