Comment · Tue, January 29, 2013 · Ceretropic
Liftmode Phenylpiracetam - Depression / Mild Gaming Perspective
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[deleted] · 18 points
Everything about the packing was great as others have mentioned.
I'm relatively new to using Nootropics, and so far I've found that this works great. I took one scoop's worth (is it 150mg?) a day, mixed with L-Theanine and a cup of coffee. Typically when I sit down and do work, my head gets bugged down by thoughts that eventually get me too angry to focus on anything I'm doing, and then depressed. This causes me to have about a 20% time efficiency, leading to anxiety when I can't get my work done on time. Sometimes it gets bad enough for me to have to wake up at 3am (1-4 hours of sleep a night).
When I took this stack I still had these thoughts, but I was able to catch myself and clear my head easier. Thus I was finally able to finish my work. With lessened anxiety (I don't know if this was more from the L-Theanine or from the Phenlylpiracetam), what typically takes me an hour (20 pages of a school book) took me 20 minutes.
I also play tetris friends (username: azndvn), and typically I max out at around 70 lines. However, on my third game I took my max up to 87 lines. I've done 4 games now with close to 90 lines, but never quite surpassing that.
Great experience so far.
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NeedMoreLSD · 1 points
I disagree in this sense due to how the racetams act in the brain. Tolerance from stimulants results from a down regulation of receptor density, typically dopamine. The racetams don't work that way, they boost signal universally throughout the brain. I see it as unlikely for major tolerance to develop from a racetam.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Look at the structure of phenylpiracetam. It's very similar to phenylethylamine, which has affinities for the DAT and NE transporters. If you have ever taken phenylpiracetam you'll know that it does indeed possess affinities for DA and NE as well. It's stimulating. This is why it's banned as a doping agent. Anything that possesses affinities for monoamine transporters is going to have some tolerance. Some more than others. Multiple people on Longecity have confirmed a tolerance buildup, and from my experience with the substance, I would not doubt it.