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5hadow12ogue
post May 03, 2012, 10:15 AM
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So I'm about to start taking Aniracetam, I recieved my bottle just this morning and I have a few questions before I just jump into it. Should I need to increase my choline dosage to accomodate the Aniracetam? I already took a capsule, along with my usual Piracetam dosage Choline Bitartrate and L-Theanine.

I don't think I should need to however I wanted to make sure. I know that Aniracetam has been studied and shown to be a possible item to be used to help ease depression, as it reportedly lowers submissive traits in others. I know that it is a Ampakine, and reacts by stimulating AMPA, and is supposedly stronger than Piracetam (definitely can't wait to see if this is true). Since it's a nootropic I should be able to take it in "mega doses" right?

Sorry for all the questions just curious before I dive head first into it. And any links to nice research documents would be appreciated as well! biggrin.gif
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post Jul 18, 2012, 02:17 AM
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Aniracetam is good nootropic cognitive enhancer supplement to improve memory. You can take Aniracetam without any doubts as aniracetam helps to think more clearly and remember more. You should go for it.
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