I find it funny reading all the experiences on this board for all the various supplements, it's all over the map. It's like, for the past 2 months I've had lower back pain, which coincides with when I began taking noopept, so it would be easy to draw a tenuous conclusion that the noopept is somehow causing it. Similarly, the other day I had to reboot my computer but had a movie open and paused midway through. I looked at the time and rebooted, meaning to reopen the movie to the same time when the computer booted up. I forgot to open the movie and the next day remembered about it and realized that my brain actually contained the exact time, to the second, at where I had been paused. Again, easy to draw a tenuous conclusion that the noopept was the cause of this. These things are so subtle often that one can't really be sure of what or what not a thing might be doing. I see people blaming as many things on these supplements as these supplements claim to cure or help with. I wouldn't even get too hung up on the subjective effects therefore, what you feel one day may be entirely different from what you feel in a week. If you feel something for two weeks straight, a negative, or a positive, then it's probably real, but if you feel like crap one day, or feel incredible one day, probably best not to ascribe it to the supplement right away. I take noopept right now mostly because I have the noopept, like the famous mountain climber, when asked why he climbs mountains, he responds "because it's there'. I bought the noopept, they sent me two packages instead of one, so I have 10 grams and as it's not doing me any bad effects and it may be doing good.. and er.. I've grown to love the flavour, I take it. There are also many studies which seem to describe a positive brain health effect, which may not even be felt subjectively, like taking a vitamin, or antioxidants. These are reasons enough for me. I'm not sure if I will make another order in the future however, it's so hard to discern what or if I'm getting out of this. Also if this supplement claims to be able to 'fix' a damaged brain, at what point is the damage fixed and at what point do you say 'if it ain't broken, don't continue trying to fix it'? I used to feel miserable, irritable, since taking noopept I've felt more calm and peaceful. However, when I take a couple days off I still feel calm and serene and peaceful. Anyways I'm rambling, blame the abovestated 800mg/day caffeine habit for that. While rambling I find it interesting to note the other 'supplements' people ingest, because they are culturally fortified. I'm sure there are many on this board who drink alcohol for instance. Yet, if alcohol weren't a historical/cultural thing, if alcohol were instead the effects of alcohol wrapped in a pill, invented in a russian laboratory in the past 10 years and cooked up in a chinese basement, how many people would buy that pill? Anyone? Something which is a proven carcinogen, which rips apart brain tissue, which dumbs you down and leaves you feel hungover, something in essence which is almost entirely bad for you with the only positive being 'it makes you feel kind of silly'. I would not be taking any pill with that safety/benefit profile. So, be fair on these relatively benign things like noopept, which may not be culturally fortified in our psyche, but are probably a whole lot better for us than the things which seem 'normal'.
I've found having a personal journal extremely helpful now in this day and age. Due to the speed at which information moves, people can barely remember what they got up to, experienced or learned last month.
Since i've noticed my irratic response to Noopept, I've been doing it for a few weeks, and have found it immensely helpful to find some kind of mental peace too. I highly recommend an iphone/ipad app called "day one", its got a really neat interface that encourages you to use it on a daily basis.