Comment · Wed, November 6, 2013 · Ceretropic
Fairly disappointed with racetams.
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NeilDeSnowden · 20 points
I tried Piracetam about a year ago, and I really did think it had fairly significant positive effects. But I tried it again in the last few days (from nootropics depot, so probably legit) and all it's done is make me tired with barely noticeable positive effects.
I also got some Aniracetam from the same place and it has about the same effects.
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Along with all the posts, on here and other forums, about people experiencing brain fog long term, I really don't think these racetams are worth using. Not for the barely better than placebo effect they have.
What are some more promising alternatives? I know about Memantine and also Modafinil, but both also seem to have very little study and/or severe side-effects, like Stevens-Johnson syndrome (nope nope nope).
I've also tried Alpha Brain, so probably Vinpocetine and Huperzine A are the most significant things in there, and it did have an effect, but I found it very, very hard to concentrate.
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NeilDeSnowden · 1 points
Good advice, I'll try out l-theanine and bacopa first I think, since I've tried both before. Bacopa's pretty good for anxiety, although haven't noticed a huge nootropic effect yet.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Bacopa is great for anxiety. I noticed a little memory enhancement from it, but it took weeks to build up.