NOOPEPT - My personal experience (user feedback)
#61
Posted 28 February 2013 - 09:00 PM
I am combining this with a product I get here in Oz called Cognitone, which is essentially like a bag of mixed lollies, containing DMAE, Choline, etc
I find the Noopept on its own to be okay, yet in combination with the Cognitone I personally find the results worth their weight in gold.
I am far more productive, way less inclined to waste time, I tend to have a long range view, I feel more centred, I get a global awareness!
While the Noopept effects have a similarity to my experiences with Pramiracetam, I found the Pramiracetam to be a little too "spacey" whereas the Noopept results in a more powerful "engagement" between my mind, senses, energy, will and the "world"
I did experiment with higher doses and got runny poo! I did not find 60mg nor 20mg to be any more effective, the was for me a kind of overfocus with the higher does and I felt an uncomfortable strain in my noggin (head)
I have tried going without the Noopept on several study sessions and note quite a big difference without it. I did this just to refresh my awareness of the contrast between states etc.
So, anyways
Happy romancing the Chems yall
#62
Posted 28 February 2013 - 11:41 PM
I've been doing noots for awhile with limited success. Now I want to try the potent racetam and see how far it can take me.
#63
Posted 01 March 2013 - 12:10 AM
#64
Posted 01 March 2013 - 01:22 AM
#65
Posted 01 March 2013 - 03:45 AM
i have dosed noopept 50mg with 4.8grams piracetam and the effect was very pronounced.. combine with this a small amount of x entheogen and you can have a life changing experience for the better
I would love to hear your experience. I combine piracetam&noopept for quite potent effects and I'm very reluctant to vape a certain endogenous entheogen - even when I was using plain piracetam the experience was much more lucid and realistic, way intense for my liking. Now, the synergistic effect of piracetam and noopept is way stronger - I dare not explore my conciousness further under these effects. I even asked on forums specifically dedicated to that molecule - nobody seems to have combined the two yet and report on the resulting effect.
Edited by SpawnMoreOverlords, 01 March 2013 - 03:46 AM.
#66
Posted 01 March 2013 - 04:10 AM
I have used a few different companies - the one I am presently ordering from is in Australia, which may not be suited to you? But nevertheless they are called Bulk Nutrition (http://www.bulknutri...ew/factory-tour)
In the past I have ordered from several and have found most companies to be selling what I at least perceived to be "authentic" goods
KT botanicals were also a great company, have a good range of "bulk powders" etc (http://www.ktbotanicals.com/)
Good luck
#67
Posted 29 July 2014 - 02:06 PM
I too have experienced this terrible concentration where you basicly forget now and then what you are doing. Like opening something to eat, and tossing the food in the bin as you quickly realize what fuck you just did. And putting stuff in the frigde, and forgetting stuff.I should add that I will most certainly intend to RE-TRY NOOPEPT as and when my residual Encephalitis (inflammed brain) has diminished further, since it is more than likely that my current abnormally severe reaction to NOOPEPT is connected to that.
I'm very curious to this "Encephalitis" you wrote about. What is it, in your case, and how did you find it? (You have it's own thread on this, or should I take this as a PM or make a thread?)
#68
Posted 29 July 2014 - 02:40 PM
I too have experienced this terrible concentration where you basicly forget now and then what you are doing. Like opening something to eat, and tossing the food in the bin as you quickly realize what fuck you just did. And putting stuff in the frigde, and forgetting stuff.I should add that I will most certainly intend to RE-TRY NOOPEPT as and when my residual Encephalitis (inflammed brain) has diminished further, since it is more than likely that my current abnormally severe reaction to NOOPEPT is connected to that.
I'm very curious to this "Encephalitis" you wrote about. What is it, in your case, and how did you find it? (You have it's own thread on this, or should I take this as a PM or make a thread?)
You might find this helpful: ENCEPHALITIS
Mine was not from a virus but from a concomitant pathogenic infection of BORRELIOSIS, BABESIOISIS and BARTONELLOSIS; and due to the cognitive related symptomatology induced by these pathogens and the associated ENCEPHALITIS this may have either caused or exacerbated the cognitive impairment that I experienced when I took NOOPEPT
Edited by ScienceGuy, 29 July 2014 - 02:44 PM.
#69
Posted 29 July 2014 - 02:45 PM
Thanks, I'll read it up (or down, I guess, idk).You might find this helpful: ENCEPHALITIS
I asked about my brain mess in a forum, and someone said it could be a tiny tumor-thingy or something, which I didn't think. But it has to be something, because it can get pretty messy up there, and has been for a long time.
Sorry for the OT. :(
#70
Posted 30 July 2014 - 12:56 AM
Have you tried Noopept again, btw.?
Thanks, I'll read it up (or down, I guess, idk).You might find this helpful: ENCEPHALITIS
I asked about my brain mess in a forum, and someone said it could be a tiny tumor-thingy or something, which I didn't think. But it has to be something, because it can get pretty messy up there, and has been for a long time.
Sorry for the OT. :(
I can relate.
I have been suffering from the same "wait, what was I just doing" syndrome my whole life. Runs in the family. Now that I am 43 it's really bad, sometimes this problem makes me whish euthanasia was a more widespread and affordable thing... though very few people have the necessary broad and open-minded experience to understand such a sentiment.
Worse, when I ask doctors I get no advice back. I never took any Noopept, always wanted to, but couldn't afford it since I live (or trying to) well below the poverty level. I have suspected that I have a form of encephalitus since invariably anti-inflamation meds (most notably COX2, but also many many many other kinds) provide some if minimal respite. So what SciencyGuy writes just makes sense. Thank you, ScienceGuy.
Since I have been fighting this for so long and I am losing the battle, any further helpful advice would be greatly appreciated.
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