Do People Take Choline with Noopept?
Superhuman Mind
09 Nov 2012
I havent taken Noopept yet, Im still trying to find a place to order it and just want to know if I should be ordering some choline supplement at the same time.
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xsiv1
06 Dec 2012
lifebuddy
07 Dec 2012
xsiv1
07 Dec 2012
I would be interested in this too. I take Noopept daily but never considered the lecithin requirement. I take lecithin because of my Piracetam intake, but am very interested to find out whether it applies to my Noopept intake too.
Lecithin? There's better sources for your choline and that much more expensive. I suppose lecithin does have other beneficial properties so that could be it. The Russian insert says to take Noopept with/after a meal fwiw.
lifebuddy
07 Dec 2012
xsiv1
07 Dec 2012
I love lecithin. Added to a glass of milk it is so freakin creamy & delicious.
Meant to say, not that much more expensive but definitely, if you enjoy it for it's taste..there's nearly no better reason. lol.
Superhuman Mind
08 Dec 2012
If anyone has experienced a headache before from taking a nootropic without a choline supplement please chime in and confirm this report. By the night time I had a head ache closer to the back of my head on the left side. Usually when I get a head ache it will be at the front of my skull, just above the eyes. So Im going to assume for now that it is possible this head ache was caused by lack of a choline source. Ill try another dose tomorrow to see if I get the same effects and then stop taking noopept until I can procure some choline if the headache continues.
xsiv1
08 Dec 2012
Willys
11 Dec 2012
I do take 250mg CDP Choline with the Noopept. That is, I put my mini-mg dose on a piece of foil and press a finger to it to lift it, then place under my tongue. While it's absorbing, I open the Choline cap and pour into a couple of table spoons of Coconut milk - plain, vanilla, or choc, whisk it up a bit and drink. The coco juice absorbs and takes out the Noopept taste. Then head about my business.
The results are quicker than washing out the milk glass. All the good effects intended by the dose are in effect. Enhanced colors and sounds, thinking, acting, and getting on with it.
I do this two or three times a day depending on whether I remember or... uhhhh... yeah, forget.
Edited by Willys, 11 December 2012 - 01:27 AM.
lifebuddy
11 Dec 2012
Willys
11 Dec 2012
moleface
18 Dec 2012
It's a subtle enchancement but for me it's a difference like between 720p and 1080p.
That's pretty much the same analogy I came up with to describe these effects.
I get very noticeable sensory enhancement from piracetam too, though noopept seems to have an even stronger effect in that regard.
I never want to stop taking racetams now that I'm used to seeing everything this way. When I go running outside at night, the Christmas lights on houses illuminate the night air in such an indescribably gorgeous way. Everyday life now looks like a stylized film that's been digitally tweaked in postprocessing.
Pravvus
26 Feb 2013
xsiv1
27 Feb 2013
Thats not fair. Im so jealous. All I get after taking 10mg of noopept is groggy, light headed, and forgetful. I dont know what Im doing wrong. Maybe straight piracetam, or even aniracetam will work for me?
Do you take it with a meal or some good EFA's? I usually take my Noopept with some Krill Oil because of it's quick absorption. I'm also a big fan of aniracetam but it may make you too sedate if you're so inclined. For me, it anxiolytic action is just enough to focus on my work and be able to present when called upon. I take it with a meal or EFAs as well.
Pravvus
27 Feb 2013
I ordered original piracetam for control, and aniracetam because I'v heard good things like its alleviation of social anxiety issues. If noopept doesnt work do you think Piracetam or Ani will?
bl4ck1ce
01 Mar 2013
Pravvus
18 Mar 2013
I read somewhere that taking breaks is good to avoid tolerance problems. So, the day after I stopped taking it I felt really tired all day. Every time I would stand up, I would get dizzy.
I took my BP and it was 88/65!

My question is has anyone ever heard of someone having symptoms like this after discontinuing a racetam? For the life of me I could find anyone who had experienced this.
Any input would be appreciated.

robosapiens
13 Aug 2013
as others have said before, EPA is the trick with noopept, I take about 5 grams a day now, I front loaded 10 grams for a few days.
I really enjoy the awareness enhancement as well, the high def effects, as well as the social intelligence increase.
I'm still tweaking my stack..
The spaciness and so called short term forgetfulness are not short term memory problems, they are TRANCES from getting so engrossed or focused upon something you are thinking about, it takes practice to get used to the enhanced focus.
xsiv1
15 Aug 2013
Gr888Scott
17 Aug 2013
I'm curious as to why I get irritable on the 4th Day of consecutive Noopept use. I took it again today at a mere 10mgs, my usual dose, and so far so good. However I've replicated the 4th day irritability more than a half dozen times in the past. I've never been on it longer than 2 months at a time and usually took weekends off. Strange. I've been keeping a log as well so unless it's a consistent sleep deprivation issue or simply disturbed sleep over those first 3 days (which i haven't noticed really), I do think it could be Noopept. I never get headaches with noopept and aniracetam together with Krill. In fact, even laying off a choline source more regularly has given me less mental fatigue although I do have eggs a couple times a week and 300mgs of Alpha-GPC here and there.
I've got a theory about the accompanying irritability with noots. I think it is simply just realizing (even subconsciously) how efficient we have become with the nootropics and how seemingly innefficient is so much of the rest of the world.
Just a thought

That being said, though, I take 1 gram of Choline every day, sometimes two.
Edited by Gr888Scott, 17 August 2013 - 05:33 AM.
xsiv1
17 Aug 2013
I'm curious as to why I get irritable on the 4th Day of consecutive Noopept use. I took it again today at a mere 10mgs, my usual dose, and so far so good. However I've replicated the 4th day irritability more than a half dozen times in the past. I've never been on it longer than 2 months at a time and usually took weekends off. Strange. I've been keeping a log as well so unless it's a consistent sleep deprivation issue or simply disturbed sleep over those first 3 days (which i haven't noticed really), I do think it could be Noopept. I never get headaches with noopept and aniracetam together with Krill. In fact, even laying off a choline source more regularly has given me less mental fatigue although I do have eggs a couple times a week and 300mgs of Alpha-GPC here and there.
I've got a theory about the accompanying irritability with noots. I think it is simply just realizing (even subconsciously) how efficient we have become with the nootropics and how seemingly innefficient is so much of the rest of the world.
Just a thought
That being said, though, I take 1 gram of Choline every day, sometimes two.
No noticeable mental fatigue with that much choline? What form do you use. I've switched back from Alpha-GPC to Citicholine.
Gr888Scott
18 Aug 2013
I'm curious as to why I get irritable on the 4th Day of consecutive Noopept use. I took it again today at a mere 10mgs, my usual dose, and so far so good. However I've replicated the 4th day irritability more than a half dozen times in the past. I've never been on it longer than 2 months at a time and usually took weekends off. Strange. I've been keeping a log as well so unless it's a consistent sleep deprivation issue or simply disturbed sleep over those first 3 days (which i haven't noticed really), I do think it could be Noopept. I never get headaches with noopept and aniracetam together with Krill. In fact, even laying off a choline source more regularly has given me less mental fatigue although I do have eggs a couple times a week and 300mgs of Alpha-GPC here and there.
I've got a theory about the accompanying irritability with noots. I think it is simply just realizing (even subconsciously) how efficient we have become with the nootropics and how seemingly innefficient is so much of the rest of the world.
Just a thought
That being said, though, I take 1 gram of Choline every day, sometimes two.
No noticeable mental fatigue with that much choline? What form do you use. I've switched back from Alpha-GPC to Citicholine.
Actually I looked closer (it's a Choline/Inositol combo..[Choline Bitartarate]) and 1 capsule is 250/250. So I get 1/2 gram each, total.
But now that you mention it, it's alot easier to take naps. It just seems normal.
Unless I am pounding my Monster LoCarb (about 2 a day), the wakefullness can be maintained without difficulty.
My rationalé with the higher Choline dosage was based on a 3500mg top end daily recommendation I found recently here in one of the threads.
Dang! i knew i should have bookmarked it

It was a huge list of everything Noot related and suggested dosages.
What are you taking Choline-wise?
xsiv1
18 Aug 2013
Gran Turisma
10 Mar 2014
Thats not fair. Im so jealous. All I get after taking 10mg of noopept is groggy, light headed, and forgetful. I dont know what Im doing wrong. Maybe straight piracetam, or even aniracetam will work for me?
Hey there peeps,
This is my first post. Just started Noopept three days ago. First day was one x 10mg which did nothing, then yesterday 20mg x three was the same. So today I bumped it up to 50mg. An hour later I am getting light headed. I was also very groggy when I got up this morning and it hasn't really subsided. This is unusual for me. So on remembering somewhere a suggestion to take one of the B vitamins (B5??) with Noopept, I have just taken a teaspoon of liquid B complex. Will report back with any changes.
If no change, I will bump up my EPA intake via tinned mackerel which has the highest levels of Omega 3 of all the tinned fish at the supermarkets. (I don't like taking the supplement form because the base oil is usually soybean or some other vegetable oil. These are very high in Omega 6, which I keep low intake of to stave off hypothyroid symptoms.)
I eat eggs several times a week, so I don't think it's a choline deficiency, especially after Pravvus mentioned reducing choline intake actually helped reduce side effects.
Gran Turisma
10 Mar 2014
Gran Turisma
11 Mar 2014
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Gran Turisma
14 Mar 2014
Finding that I am mentally down every day, since beginning the noopept. Apathetic and no motivation. Took 1/4 teaspoon of choline at about 5am this morning to enhance dreams but it did little to do that or change my mental state in the morning. Yesterday I had 500mg of EPA in the form of a mackerel meal (1110mg of EPA per 100g of mackerel). Did nothing for my mental state.
So I'm back on caffeinated coffee to boost my mood and get things done this week. Have not had caffeine for a couple of years. Recently discovered the jitters are caused by the myxotoxins on the beans, so that was a timely find. I hence take vit C powder in a third glass of water just before having the coffee, as vit C destroys molds. Seems to have remedied the caffeine side effects quite well.
I'll persist with the noopept for a few more weeks to see if it makes any difference to my general cognition. Doing 30mg x 3 with B complex.
Edited by Gran Turisma, 14 March 2014 - 04:47 AM.