Comment · Thu, December 5, 2013 · Ceretropic
I don't feel tired while on aniracetam. Short glimpse of my experience so far.
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I first took piracetam about two to four years ago, and haven't taken any cognitive enhancer for over 1.7+ years. I recently ordered aniracetam, piracetam and choline bitartrate.
I'm typing this as I just woke up after a 6 hour sleep following having stayed up over 24+ hours. I don't feel tired at all, and I haven't been tired since I started taking them this week. This is amazing because I no longer have any issues getting up as I normally have a very difficult time with that. I've started coughing more, and I suspect it's due to me pushing my body too far as I simply don't get tired, ever.
I believe the not tired effect is from aniracetam, as I believe that while on piracetam I could still feel tired waking up. (years ago)
I'm able to focus on a task much easier as well. I'm not sure if my intelligence has increased, as that would be difficult to measure. But I can say for sure that the part where I don't feel tired is indeed a direct result of aniracetam and choline.
I'm not going to be able to tell if memory or cognitive abilities are higher since I wasn't sure where I was at before.
I tried taking some with coffee and I believe it made me feel like I wanted to sleep but…
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
The effects don't sound like aniracetam. Sure it's a fluffy white powder insoluble in water. However, it is not going to keep you awake after 12 hours without sleep. That sounds more like a stimulant. Since the source is Cerebral Health, and we know they have been having massive quality control issues, I wouldn't doubt it if he had a totally different substance than aniracetam. Adrafinil is also a fluffy white powder mostly insoluble in water. That would keep you up, for sure.