Comment · Tue, April 14, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Do people overhype phenylpiracetam or do I just not respond to it?
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fluffedpillows · 44 points
*over-hype
Tried 250mg on an empty stomach shortly after a coffee, and I guess I feel kind of light and my jaws slightly tighter, but Im not really stimulated or motivated and definitely no euphoria or task enhancement or any nootropic effect whatsoever.
Ive tried it before with similarly lackluster results.
I do feel the drug though so Im wondering why it's nothing like what Ive read
Im also hungry, which I shouldnt be on an effective stimulant..
What gives? Im not usually the type to get abnormal effects from drugs
Edit 4 hours later: I havent taken any more, now have that headache people talk about and feel pretty tense. I think it worked and just didnt affect my reward system in any way
Edit shortly after: Had another cup of coffee and for some reason I feel less jittery and more mentally happy.
Seems like the combo is a must
Edit 14 hours later: I cant sleep. This stuff is definitely doing something that I cant feel. My chest is tight and Im like wired.
What they were answering
fluffedpillows · -1 points
I would assume so as well, but he said even off the meds he had the same effect
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Well people's body chemistry is extremely complex. Just going on ADHD meds can cause structural changes to the brain. You don't have to always combine things at the same time for an effect to take place. Analytical lab results are hard standardized data. If something is chemically the same, you don't really have a whole lot of unknown variables. Occam's Razor would denote the simplest explanation is likely the right one. A complex system is more likely to have unaccounted for variables than a tightly controlled system developed to analyze specific metrics.