Posted 15 November 2011 - 09:48 PM

I think Piracetam is really poison,

try search for this board so many experience post that a lot of people get ADD or Depress from Piracetam use,

including me



when poison get into body ,body try to get rid out of it ,and you will feel more alert ,why people like it,



but when continue use ,it damage to brain ,





my ability for read or write get really bad after use Piracetam for a while,

i think people should avoid Piracetam ,it really poison .



Some detoxify supplement is help like NAC or Alpha LIpoic acid .

but i'm not sure it help for long term,i still on Piracetam almost everyday



anyone can clearify about this topic answer,i just to share my experince ,

i used to be good in reading,understanding , writing ,but Piracetam give me ADD



N=1? ,as i told a lot of users that post bad experiences on this board,please rethink about it .





Piracetam is huge placebo effect also,do not try it if you not yet try.



This is the first I've heard of this, and I've been quite persistent with my research."try search for this board so many experience post that a lot of people get ADD or Depress from Piracetam use"Doing a search on this board and Google seems to reveal the exact opposite of what you claim.And personally, the effects go anything beyond a placebo of simply "feeling good" or "feeling smarter". My memory recall really has improved, my concentration has definitely, without a single doubt, has improved. My mood has also risen (Though I've heard reports of flat mood as a result of piracetam use).Sorry to hear you had a bad experience Nootropix, maybe you had a bad batch? Maybe it just doesn't work for you like it works for others. Maybe it has a more beneficial effect on the mentally ill (Since you say you were quite healthy before use). Or maybe you're just blaming piracetam for these issues as some sort of coping/blame game method.WorksForMeEdit: All that's besides the point though. Piracetam isn't a poison by definition, and shouldn't be classed as such. It's a blatant abuse of drug control laws. Basically banning something simply because they feel like it, or out of boredom.

Edited by Verne, 15 November 2011 - 09:51 PM.