warlock
Jun 22, 2006, 01:49 PM
Hi there,
Fairly new to the forum..been trolling it for information for the past few days! I must say its been very informative.
First time I came across anything to do with nootropics was an article written by Michael Hutchison from 1990. After reading through a few postings and some of Life Mirage's articles I have come up with a little list for myself.
There are some specific reasons for each so I'll try and list em all. Any bit of feedback would be mighty appreciated. Even though I know that postings like this pop up here all the time, if anyone has any input it would be extremely helpful!
1. Pramiracetam. - (Considering everyone says its much more effective and powerful than Piracetam, I figure I might as well go straight to it. Sound right to you?). Also read somehwere that its more fat soluble and requires less dosing a day.
2. Aniracetam - For its purported effects of feelings of well being and mental health.
3. Galantamine - Been interested in effects that it could possibly have on lucid dreaming. Been trying to break "out of the box" as it were for a lil while now. Is the L- Huperzine A form of it the best? Or would Niralin or Reminyl be better? Read some people here like the Stablon too. Would that be an effective way of enabling easier lucid dreaming?
4. Deprenyl - read some very enthusiatic stuff here about it!
5. Choline and Hydergine to supplement all this.
Doses will be taken as mentioned in the guide posted up here by Light Mirage, maybe a little stronger.
Money really does not permit me to buy anymore, but what I am leaving out of this regimen is : -
a) Oxiracetam
b)Vinpocetine
c) Vasopressin
d)Piracetam
e)Pyritinol (Any good reason for using this
Would anyone reccomend any changes to make, or any substitutions that would be helpful or any further recommendations. Like I said, I am just starting down this avenue, have never experimented with nootropics before. any help here would be appreciated.
Also, as a side note, just wanted to mention that I have been experimenting with a light sound stimulation device (proteus to be exact) for a few weeks...its actually how I got a little sidetracked into the nootropics arena.
Anyways, thanks for the time. Peace
warlock
Jun 26, 2006, 08:28 AM
cmon....someone's gotta have something to say! heh!
please?
kLee
Jul 07, 2006, 07:11 AM
Ok my feedback:
Aniracetam - not sure about it's effect yet but I plan to further investigate it in the future along with Piracetam. Oh these racetams...
Deprenyl - I started 2 months ago first 2 weeks 5mg/day, 3rd week 3days x 5mg, 4th and up until previous week 2days x 5g and from now on I plan to go once every week x 5mg.
This is good stuff no doubt - helped with motivation, concentration, libido and I became more social. It's the only thing by far that managed to remove some depressive aspects of my character - helped start doing things again without having to force myself doing so (studying, flirting etc.). It's not a miracle drug and I don't recommend taking more than 5 or 10 mg per week but it's one of the very few drugs that I have decided to include to my regime (the other is Tianeptine and occasionally Wellbutrin).
Hydegine - experimented sometimes with and it seemed to work. Cleared my mind, better focus and made me somehow more balanced emotionally.
Not in any way an expert just wanted to share my experiences and give more life to this forum!
Where is everybody?!
lucid_dream
Jul 07, 2006, 07:27 AM
LifeMirage is the person to ask. He has posted quite a bit of material over nootropics already that might be along the lines of what you're looking for.
warlock
Jul 17, 2006, 05:30 AM
thanks for the replies, much appreciated!
the board does look a little deserted dosent it?!
lucid_dream
Jul 17, 2006, 08:19 AM
I'm surprised LifeMirage didn't respond. Maybe he didn't see your post. You might want to try PMing him.
LifeMirage
Jul 17, 2006, 11:42 AM
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There are some specific reasons for each so I'll try and list em all. Any bit of feedback would be mighty appreciated. Even though I know that postings like this pop up here all the time, if anyone has any input it would be extremely helpful!
1. Pramiracetam. - (Considering everyone says its much more effective and powerful than Piracetam, I figure I might as well go straight to it. Sound right to you?). Also read somehwere that its more fat soluble and requires less dosing a day.
Not worth it very expensive and hard to get at the moment.
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2. Aniracetam - For its purported effects of feelings of well being and mental health.
AN ideal Racetam to take I would highly recommend it.
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3. Galantamine - Been interested in effects that it could possibly have on lucid dreaming. Been trying to break "out of the box" as it were for a lil while now. Is the L- Huperzine A form of it the best? Or would Niralin or Reminyl be better? Read some people here like the Stablon too. Would that be an effective way of enabling easier lucid dreaming?
(-) Huperzine A is simply the natural form. Galantamine may be more potent due to its dual effect on ACh. Stablon works entirely different.
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4. Deprenyl - read some very enthusiatic stuff here about it!
Excellent Smart & AntiAging Drug.
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5. Choline and Hydergine to supplement all this.
Use CDP or GPC choline as an ideal donor form. Hydergine is one of the best nootropics.
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Doses will be taken as mentioned in the guide posted up here by LifeMirage, maybe a little stronger.
QUOTE
Money really does not permit me to buy anymore, but what I am leaving out of this regimen is : -
a) Oxiracetam
b)Vinpocetine
c) Vasopressin
d)Piracetam
e)Pyritinol (Any good reason for using this
Just stick with one racetam for the moment. The others I would recommend.
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Would anyone reccomend any changes to make, or any substitutions that would be helpful or any further recommendations. Like I said, I am just starting down this avenue, have never experimented with nootropics before. any help here would be appreciated.
Be sure to take a good vitamin/mineral supplement.
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