Ok, before I begin... Yes, I have searched all over the forums regarding my problem; however, I have yet to find any solutions.
SUMMARY: I'm getting brain fog (a side effect, I'm under the impression, that is normally due to Choline) from supplementing Piracetam regardless if I add Choline or not.
I first started taking Piracetam about 6 months ago. I originally purchased pills that had the racetam and choline mixed. I would have inconsistent results varying between headaches and brain fog. This led me to purchase bulk powders of the two so that I could experiment with exact, measured doses.
For the first couple weeks, I experimented with different doses, and I found that 3-6g of Piracetam with little to no Choline was ideal. I was having superb effects; fluid thinking and talking, sharper memory, and felt overall great.
However, after the first couple weeks, the positive side effects vanished, and I have been left with brain fog and laggy thinking (when I consume the supplements). I've tried every combination of Piracetam/Choline. I've tried every suggestion I've found on the forums; Calcium, Fish or Krill Oil, B-Vitamins, ALCAR, Green Tea, etc. No matter what combination/stack I try, as soon as the Piracetam kicks in, I get some intense brain fog and laggy thinking for the duration of the time that the Piracetam is active/working.
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? I'm utterly stumped regarding further ideas. The initial benefits were so profound and beneficial, so I would love to figure out what the problem is.
Someone suggested taking Piracetam with Noopept. I have some ordered and on the way. I will see how that goes. The next step/suggestion I intend on experimenting with is simply switching to an alternative racetam. I had Aniracetam in mind.
Thanks,
Brian
Edited by MajinBrian, 04 June 2014 - 09:03 PM.