Some observations from a newcomer to this forum, but veteran user of Nootropics.
I've used a number of different Nootropics. My list includes:
- Piracetam (did nothing for me)
- Oxiracetam
- Maca (not widely consider a Nooptropic)
- Huperzine (gives me extreme nausea)
- Baicalin (take it almost every day)
- L-Theanine (take it almost every day)
- Phenylpiracetam (I take it off and on)
- Noopept (one of my current regular favorites)
- Sunifiram (first time was great...but nothing on subsequent tries)
- Pseudoephedrine (for awhile, it was my favorite stimulant, but it was not safe to use in the longrun, so I stopped).
- Dark Chocolate
- Ginko Biloba and Vinpocetine from Costco
Of all that I've taken over the years, very few of produced any long-lasting benefit. So I'm well past the point of searching for or expecting to find the Holy Grail.
So it was with very muted expectations that I tried some new things this year. For the first time, I've found some things that are providing consistent benefit:
- Coluracetam
- Noopept (I've been taking it nearly every day for the past 50 days.
- Phenylpiracetam (only when taking sporadically, when the need arises)
I will cautiously add that of the above three Coluracetam is the newest I've added to my repertoire. But I'm actually pleasantly surprised that it's even lasted two weeks providing me with:
- Physical and mental stamina without caffeine jitters or stomach upside. Because I live on the West Coast, but work East Coast hours, my day starts early. In my pre-Coluracetam days, I'd start to conk out around 10 to 11am. But since start it up and identifying the right does, I've been powering through tasks through most of the day, steadily productive, quickly confident and working smarter than before. I've read descriptions of what Modafinil does and this seems (at least for me) to in that same realm. I'm guessing Modafinal is more intense, however. I'll know in a few weeks assuming my package from India gets here)
- High mental performance. I'm pretty much staying at best and able connect the dots faster and with cleverness. There are many times, quantum leaps in thinking and I'm wonder--why didn't I think of that last year.
Noopept is providing similar benefit, but with less benefit on prevent fatigue.
Between the two, i'm figuring out how to tag-team them rather than stacking them because -- at the correct dosages them to see to do provide similar mental benefits, while differing on the physical side of the equation.
Will I have the same opinion two weeks or two months from? Hard to say, but the reason I'm hopeful is that the vast majority of Nootropics I've taken over the years, lost their effects within one or two days. That is the case for me, with Sunifiram and just about everything else on the list except Noopept, Coluracetam and Phenylpiracetam (the latter again...only for special occasions).
Right now, I'm most interested in learning about the long-term benefits and risks of Coluracetam. I hope to learn more.