Comment · Sat, January 18, 2014 · Ceretropic
I just wanted to let ya'll know that piracetam saved my life by taking away my mental illness.
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I used to suffer from Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I even started taking antidepressants for this problem for about a year... And I hated the side-effects and how it made me an emotional robot. Cuz i'd rather be emotionally unstable than be a robot.
Then, I randomly came across nootropics. I researched, and researched, and researched piracetam, and came to the conclusion that it actually is safe, has no side effects, and cures a variety of mental ailments.. particularly cognitive decline (which anyone with a mental illness would experience).
This medicine has made my thinking clearer, my communication better, and I feel confident in myself for the first time in my life. It also does not blunt my emotions like SSRIs did -- I still feel the full range of emotions! Basically, I feel like a normal human being now, instead of the anxious, depressed, unconfident person I was. Not only that, but I believe this medication actually slowly fixes your brain so that even if you stop taking it, you are still somewhat cured or better than you were before you started taking piracetam. I'm proud of myself for finding this.
I microdose because all I want is to be on an even playing…
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yze · 2 points
Is Piracetam totally different from Phenylpiracetam?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yes, they differ by a phenyl group. Phenylpiracetam is more stimulating, and effective at much lower doses than normal piracetam.