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mrpijoe
ok so like i stated previously my current regimine es....

Ginkgo biloba 120 mg 1/day
phosphatidyl serine 100mg 3/day
choline bitartrate 650mg 1/day
rna/dna 100/100mg 1/day
fish oil 1200mg 1/day
co q10 10mg 3/day
ACETYL L-CARNITINE 1000 mg. Capsules
just added:
vinpocetine 10mg 2/day
ashwagandha 300mg 1/day before bed

What I keep reading is what piracetam can bring to the table. The next thing I read is that aniracetam is a newer, stronger, and lasting longer version on piracetam. I more or less would just like some sort of verification on this matter. My question is if I take aniracetam am I getting the same results only in a stronger response that lasts longer than piracetam?

What I am looking to become better and/or more efficient at:

Focus, decision making, awareness, concentration and speak better verbally(this means creative and on the fly, not just verbally coordinating prethought ideas)..
LifeMirage
QUOTE(mrpijoe @ Apr 19, 2008, 10:09 PM) *
ok so like i stated previously my current regimine es....

Ginkgo biloba 120 mg 1/day
phosphatidyl serine 100mg 3/day
choline bitartrate 650mg 1/day
rna/dna 100/100mg 1/day
fish oil 1200mg 1/day
co q10 10mg 3/day
ACETYL L-CARNITINE 1000 mg. Capsules
just added:
vinpocetine 10mg 2/day
ashwagandha 300mg 1/day before bed

What I keep reading is what piracetam can bring to the table. The next thing I read is that aniracetam is a newer, stronger, and lasting longer version on piracetam. I more or less would just like some sort of verification on this matter. My question is if I take aniracetam am I getting the same results only in a stronger response that lasts longer than piracetam?

What I am looking to become better and/or more efficient at:

Focus, decision making, awareness, concentration and speak better verbally(this means creative and on the fly, not just verbally coordinating prethought ideas)..


It's different and generally more potent.
mrpijoe
well obviously I need to do more research and i definitely will do some more, but was more or less just trying to get an answer on if I was to purchase a few bottles of either or, what would be the better buy for what I want them for, that being:

Focus, decision making, awareness, concentration and speak better verbally(this means creative and on the fly, not just verbally coordinating prethought ideas)..

and thanks for the reply i appreciate it
vtroid5
get the piracetam or oxiracetam.....I would only use aniracetam as a boost...it's more potent, but only lasts like 2 hours. So piracetam or oxiracetam would be the way to go to feel an effect throuout the day.
mrpijoe
That sounds a little better. I am an air traffic controller and you definitely tire mentally after hour after hour of stressful situations. I need to be at my peek for as long as possible so I am definitely looking for the right combination to last me the whole day. Thanks! From what ive been seeing as well, huperzine A sounds like another excellent option to include into my regimine. My short term memory kinda sucks and it is definitely crucial in this job because alot of the speaking is in reference to things that will only be kept in short term as you only speak to aircrafts for a short term them it's a new set of aircrafts with wants needs and desires(wow sounds like a woman) lol... just kidding
Billy Napalm
QUOTE(vtroid5 @ Apr 21, 2008, 07:24 AM) *

get the piracetam or oxiracetam.....I would only use aniracetam as a boost...it's more potent, but only lasts like 2 hours. So piracetam or oxiracetam would be the way to go to feel an effect throuout the day.


I agree - I use aniracetam to replace my afternoon coffee. I find it's a little bit like ephedrine without the dry mouth or pounding heart beat.
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