I have been taking Piracetam for about 4 days. Although have noticed some slight improvement in concentration and focus the thing that has blown me away is what it has done to my compulsive eating. I am morbidly obese at a height of 5'7" and 355 pounds. I have been struggling with getting my weight under control and failing miserably. I may have a couple of good days only to turn to the habit of constantly eating throughout the day.
I started my Piracetam regimen with the traditional attack dose of about 6g on the first day. I noticed midway through my day that I had not gotten anything to each since breakfast and now it was lunchtime. I was not very hungry but intellectually I knew that I should eat something. Food is fuel so it is smarter to stay topped off than running on empty before refueling. I had lunch and while eating I was not thinking about eating something else after finishing lunch as I tend to do. It was just lunch. Tasty and pleasurable but not all encompassing in my thoughts. I thought this may be a fluke so I have continued to check my thinking in regards to food.
Since I began taking Piracetam I do not wake up thinking about food and what I am going to eat. My morning thoughts usually begin with the breakfast debate. What am I having? When am I having it? Do I get fast food or something healthier? and so on. On the second morning of taking Piracetam I woke up a bit groggier than usual. No vivid dreams to report. As I prepared to start my day I thought about breakfast once. Just once. That was it. I decided I would have a bagel and coffee at work. Once decided that was the end. No endless debate, no self argument about what else I would like. I was amazed!
Now it has been four days and the effect on my thoughts regarding food is the same. I can feel I am hungry when I am hungry but I don't think about eating between meals. My appetite during meal times is unchanged. I still enjoy the meals I have yet there is no compulsion to overeat. I never knew Piracetam had this effect and I wonder if others with food issues like myself have ever experienced beneficial effect with Piracetam.
Aside from the food related effects I do feel more "on" than I have in the past. I am stacking Phosphatidylcholine, B-5 and DMAE with my Piracetam. Aside from a slight headache on the first two days I have had no adverse effects. Emotionally I feel calmer, more together. Cognitively I am seeing slight changes in focus, concentration, verbal acuity. These are still the early stages. I just got a scale so I will be experimenting with dosages to find the optimal one.
So far this has been a very interesting week
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