So this is why a bot came advertising smart drugs for thought.... |
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I recently started taking Piracetam (8 months ago) for my memory issues dealing with short term memory and to help me with my SAD/ASD since I don't like taking pharmaceuticals. |
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So this is why a bot came advertising smart drugs for thought.... |
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Heard tommo talking about this on another thread, would like to hear what any other ld'ers have to say. What's the difference between this and galantamine? Can they be taken as a combo? I find galantamine keeps me too awake, would Piracetam be better, or worse? |
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Lots of people take them together, but they do keep you awake, that's why it is best to take them during the day, because the effects still continue while you're sleeping, but there's no stimulation. |
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Yes I take choline as well, and sorry about that.. |
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I would have to agree with all the above. I love this thread lol. I've been having intense lucid dreaming with Piracetam. Just to say the least I take attack doses every day. I love it and I wouldn't try anything else. It's great for the start of the day and for the time while I have reached my REM. Keep up this thread, it is very interesting. The last dream I had, I jumped off a high cliff and flew away right before I hit the ground. Although I had complete control of this dream, it was electrifying! I want more of these to happen. REM here we come !!! |
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This sounds really interesting I'd like to try something like that. Unfortunately all of these supplements count as prescription drugs... |
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Personal Records so far: Max lucids per day: 2 | Max lucids per week: 4 | Max lucids per month: 8 | Max dreams recalled in one night: 17
Longest lucid dream: ~35min | Highest flight: zoomed out of common existence [WTF?] | Fastest speed: FTL | DILD/EILD/DEILD [X] | WILD/VILD [X] | MILD/FILD/HILD [ ]
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It appears that it is a prescription in some countries. I did not know that, but discovered that when I was reading through this article about piracetam What is Piracetam? | Smart Drugs for Thought - thanks 5hadow12ogue btw. It seems that it is completely legal in the US, Canada, and SE asia though. Some European countries have it as a prescription. I don't see why it is a prescription, it appears to be a non-toxic and non-addictive substances which is completely safe. |
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I must admit, at first I thought it to be a drug with potentially evil side effects, and I've seen posts like that elswhere too. Yet the more I actually learn about Piracetam, the less dangerous it appears to me. Absolutely nowhere can I find lists or experiences of really bad side effects. The most common side effect list, which also is included with Piracetam itself, only suggests it can have bad side effects in very, very rare cases. Not to mention even in the worst cases none of the listed side effects are permanent, the most serious side effect would be an allergic shock, and I'll have to tell no one that pretty much everything can do that if just the person is allergic. It is absolutely harmless compared to the side effect of far more common and OTC medicaments like Aspirin where even common side effects can be permanent and really harmful. |
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Personal Records so far: Max lucids per day: 2 | Max lucids per week: 4 | Max lucids per month: 8 | Max dreams recalled in one night: 17
Longest lucid dream: ~35min | Highest flight: zoomed out of common existence [WTF?] | Fastest speed: FTL | DILD/EILD/DEILD [X] | WILD/VILD [X] | MILD/FILD/HILD [ ]
Interested to know how I got 17 dreams in one single night? And how I think I still could Improve? Check out my new and improved Dream Recall Compendium: The Dream Recall Compendium
There's probably several reasons why it requires a prescription. One of these is that the government of example nation could have many ties with Pharmaceutical companies and these companies might prefer that Piracetam would require a prescription versus being available to the general public through health food stores. Another reason why Piracetam might need a prescription in your country could be that example country doesn't have enough scientific research done there on Piracetam to allow it to be available without prescription, but I highly doubt this reason. |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
It is only on prescription for Alzheimer's patients. You won't get it on prescription for lucid dreaming lol It is available over the counter in some countries. |
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Uh...I think they use it as a prescription drug for epilepsy in some European countries as well. But yea, most of them have it for Alz. |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
I'm very suspicious too when looking online for anything. But especially stuff that I'm going to eat! lol |
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Yea I'm always careful about what I ingest. I don't drink many sodas (maybe 1 a week) and I stay far far away from fried foods. I don't have a health or weight problem, if anything I'm underweight (got a really high metabolism), just want to stay healthy so that when I'm older I don't have to reap the destructive oats from my youth. |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
I somehow forgot the thread we were in and so I didn't actually realise you were taking Piracetam lol Could you maybe PM me the name of this company? |
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A bot came here? Like....a google bot or something? |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
I had a truly amazing dream last night by the way. |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
That's what I was talking about in my first reply to this thread lol |
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Yea they crawl through them and do stuff. I heard bots are pretty bad and wreck on computers, or do nothing but just drift around collecting info. Trippy stuff. Yea, some sites don't really care about URL's so long as they're topic related, and aren't malicious. |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
Hey great dream there my friend, I have also experienced pleasant and realistic dreams as you do every night now. I want to let you know that I went with the brand you are using as piracetam from Smart Drugs for Thought. I was receiving mine from a place called cognitive nutrition and it was twice as expensive as Neuro-Boost. I usually order 1 so it doesn't raise flags at customs btw. I discussed the shipping methods and customs declaration (to S. Korea as "Vitamins" from USA) to them over email and they were very prompt and practiced great customer care. It should arrive here sometime next week so I will keep you updated thanks. The vitamins sig on the declaration seems to work every time. They opened up the package 2 times before in the past and there was no problem with it. As far as countries where it is a prescription substance, I can not say what to do. This is my experience coming from Korea. I'm not sure on how strict they are in Europe - Germany with supplements being shipped from USA. |
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Whoa...that's intense. Through customs just like that? That's pretty epic lol Korea sounds pretty cool in my book. I'd be ordering "vitamins" all the time HAHAHA! |
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"It isn't your destination that others will look at and take notice of,""but how you got there."
This^^^^ is exactly what I'm talking about. Lol |
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