Comment · Wed, March 6, 2013 · Ceretropic
Nootropic Side-effects and trying to determine what the issue is.
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lakattack0221 · 5 points
SO basically, there's a lot of information out there, and it's hard to consolidate it into what exactly is going on when you take ractams and choline.
For example - I just started taking Oxi-tam(750mg) and Choline Bitarate (1g), and I noticed within about 2 hours, I had a heavy fog, a feeling of depression in my body, and a generally bad feeling.
So I'm wondering - are there any ways, aside from pure experimentation, to at least get an idea what causes these things? For example - does too much choline make you feel drowsy? Does too much piractam without choline give you a mental fog?
Also, I wanted to just thank the people on this thread. I love the community that's formed here.
EDIT: This is currently my stack:
Piracetam (2g/twice daily)
Aniracetam (750mg/twice daily)
Oxiracetam (750mg/twice daily)
ALCAR (250mg/twice daily)
L-Theanine (200mg/daily)
B-Complex (daily)
Fish Oil (2g/daily)
TMG (500mg/twice daily)
What they were answering
lakattack0221 · 1 points
So it sounds like you mostly need to stack with ALCHAR? Any other alternative? I guess that's where the b vitamin comes in
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
B5 will eventually lead to the creation of more acyl groups. ALCAR is faster, since it will donate them outright. There's also N-acetylcystine for your periphery.