Comment · Wed, April 10, 2013 · Ceretropic
LiftMode Phenylpiracetam
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 28 points
My free shipment of phenylpiracetam arrived from LiftMode this morning. The packaging is very nice, and it included a detailed COA. It seems to be an in-house test, but it includes the actual data output and graphs from the testing equipment. Actual result was 99.2%.
Here is the packaging and me weighing a 100mg test.
After taking a 100mg dose sublingually, I noticed some brain fog for the first 30min. After the initial fog subsided, the effects started growing. I got on a conference call I was scheduled to be on and I noticed the effects becoming very apparent around the 1.5 hour mark. When I took the nefiracetam last week, it took a pot of black tea to make it stimulating. The phenylpiracetam was stimulating on it's own. My mood is lifted just like the nefiracetam, but it feels smoother. I am able to concentrate on work if I want, while still enjoying the music in the background. It feels very similar to nefiracetam, but "cleaner" if that makes any sense. It doesn't taste all that good, but it's better than the nefiracetam. So far I would say…
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jackmal · 1 points
I too will admit that I am also writing this review to redeem Liftmode's $20 off offer. That being said, I have tried L-Theanine, Noopept, and Phenypiracetam from them, with the L-Theanine and Phenylpiracetam being free.
This review will be concerning the Phenylpiracetam. Shipping and packaging was excellent as always. Upon receiving it, I measured out and dosed 100 mg sublingually...which was too much considering my stack of 15mg noopept dosed twice and 75mg of pramiracetam dosed twice. At the end of the day I experienced a severe fatigue. I think I was simply burned out, perhaps due to a synergistic effect? In addition I took about 300 mg of caffeine that day.
Two days later I tried it again, this time being careful to take only 50 mg. I will confess that if there were any positive effects I did not really notice them. I've heard the phrase mechanism of action thrown around alot, and I'm gonna say, maybe phenylpiracetam's mechanism of action is similar to that of prami or noopept, and "crowded out" its effects (MisterYouAreSoDumb, what do you think?) I think what I might do is try cycling it with prami.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
You only take 75mg pramiracetam? That's a low dose. I take at least 300mg usually.
Since phenylpiracetam does have affinities for the NE and DA transporters, it's possible it had a burning out effect. Also, you might just not respond well to that particular racetam.