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Christsean
post Feb 14, 2011, 12:01 PM
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I have Piracetam, Aniracetam, Oxiracetam, and Pramiracetam powders. I have been experimenting with them in various combinations. I am currently taking 500mg Oxiracetam in the morning then 800mg Piracetam twice daily after that about 5 hours apart. Not much noticeable difference in the effects of the Oxiracetam and the Piracetam in my opinion. I take the 750mg of Aniracetam and 300mg Pramiracetam before I go to bed. I was unable to juggle the Aniracetam and Pramiracetam during the day; it made me very sleepy. I wake up with favorable mental characteristics.

My question is, does anyone think that I am receiving any overall benefits from taking the Pramiracetam and Aniracetam at night while I sleep?
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Teerayoot
post Feb 21, 2011, 05:14 PM
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I have good respond as well when wakeup,

but continue use everynight ,body will adapt and no longer feel sleepy

around 1 week ,i can't go sleep after take Piracetam ,

after then i have switch to Morning stack intead ,and my sleep back bad as before.

My result : Wakeup very refresh,but so much headace and very anger ,
i'm suppose of no cloline enough .


Currently i take 800mg in the morring .
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