Comment · Fri, August 16, 2013 · Ceretropic
Nefiracetam & Coluracetam
Original post in this thread
Seneframin · 20 points
Those two racetams are the only ones that are rarely discussed on this sub reddit. I would really like some info about them, along with a reason as to why those two racetams are not so used by people ?
What they were answering
alan2102 · 1 points
What is your probable renal prostaglandin status? Take NSAIDS? Fatty acid intake? Etcetera. High-dose antioxidants (some of them) might or do inhibit COX-2, a factor to keep in mind.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I don't ever really take NSAIDS, and have a healthy intake of fatty acids from olive oil, grapeseed oil, EPA/DHA, and lot of sushi.
One thing I did not think about is alpha lipoic acid. I take that with my ALCAR a lot. That can inhibit prostaglandin synthesis. Hmmm