It's time for me to update the World on my Sunifiram regimen.
From the first day I started it on 2013/04/05 to today - 2013/04/23 - it has been 18 days.
The first day I experimented with doses - starting at about 12mg and moving up to 139mg and finally settling on 25mg x 6 per day (every three hours), along with 5g Piracetam x 6/day (also every three hours).
From that day to this, these are the two most important results:
1. The brain fatigue that could never be cured but only partially reduced by: Piracetam (75%), Aniracetam (80%), Oxiracetam (90%), Pramiracetam (90%), has been reduced 100% by SUNIFIRAM. Gone. Bye-bye Death. See ya later alligator. Even all the other racetams stacked in high doses and combined with the best possible circadian-correct lighting, diet, vitamins, minerals and exercise couldn't do it. SUNIFIRAM made it effortless. Beyond. Modafinil 2.0.
2. From a normal, constantly steady daily sleep requirement of 8 - 8.5 hours, the first day of SUNIFIRAM dosing brought me down to something heretofore new and thoroughly impossible according to my own experience and Medical Science: 5 hours.
Every single night without end or diminishment - I sleep 4.5-5.5 hours. Roughly half of what I needed before.
Let me emphasize that I do not use an alarm to wake up and only wake up naturally - so I sleep until I feel completely refreshed.
Furthermore, even though it seems as if I am not sleeping enough, I notice two more points:
2a. The regenerative power of my sleep per slept hour has increased by about 90%, thus sleep finishes in ust over half the time. The brain measures how much regen and calibrates sleep to that need. I know this will be difficult to believe, but my entire life has been 8 - 8.5 hours and I'm normal in how I sleep. I'm not on psychiatric meds, I don't have weird circadian rhythms, I have no cyclic disorder, etc.
2b. My sleep defragmented. If there was any disoptimality in my previous sleeping, it was awakening about four times per night. Since starting Sunifiram I don't wake up at all during the night.
There's more too! Those were just the most noticeable effects.
Now for the subtler yet more powerful results:
1. I have to think hard about typing but am not making the same mistakes so often. Yet even while I must type slower, I am finding new words and ideas.
2. When I look behind my eyes - at my inner self - the shape, texture, clarity and light of the machinery inside there - it is clearer than it has ever been, eternities beyond what other racetams or anything else could deliver. I see something else there too: a new rhythm that moves at a fixed speed yet finds the most perfect motions to deliver results, the most ideal letters to make a perfect spelling and the best possible words to build a paragraph, page, paper or entire novel.
3. A wonderful yet subtle feeling of excellentness.
4. If I had not taken Pramiracetam, I would not know about the last effect. It's not the GodSpeed of Piracetam, but it is higher intelligence. Really higher. Something that no saturation doses of Piracetam, Aniraceta, Nefiracetam, Oxiracetam or Noopept could deliver. An effect which Pramiracetam's limited power could only show like a beautiful sunrise. Sunifiram became the noonday Sun full of brilliant power shining down upon the mindflower. A power to burn, a power to learn. The feeling is so difficult to describe yet it is so obvious that it stands like a thousand-ton behemoth inside my mentalscape. It's the feeling of a giant superlogical metastructural smooth shiny skyscraper. It's massive, heavy and certain. It knows the final truth and now it's with me.
It has been Hell waiting these long days to fully test Sunifiram before dumping all the result data down to Fulvio Gualtieri today in a passionate email full of perfectly writeable descriptions of completely impossible effects.
I ended the letter telling him to try it himself. He's getting old and deserves to see the Sunshine that his dedicated efforts delivered to this World.
Now that the World has vantagecc (UK) to deliver Sunifiram to the EU his dream may just come true - he lives in Italy, home of antiaging research.
Edited by Isochroma-Reborn, 24 April 2013 - 02:06 AM.