What do the racetams taste like? Is the flavor easily concealable? I guess I could pop open a capsule and taste pirey but I have a feeling it would not be very nice.
I would like to buy bulk powder but I don’t know if I could handle anything but pills, it is just so much easier to pop some capsules.
And there are forums around for discussion of nootropics. They already have names too. =P
[quote]Rusty Barbell wrote:
What do the racetams taste like? Is the flavor easily concealable? I guess I could pop open a capsule and taste pirey but I have a feeling it would not be very nice.
[quote]Rusty Barbell wrote:
What do the racetams taste like? Is the flavor easily concealable? I guess I could pop open a capsule and taste pirey but I have a feeling it would not be very nice.
I would like to buy bulk powder but I don’t know if I could handle anything but pills, it is just so much easier to pop some capsules.
And there are forums around for discussion of nootropics. They already have names too. =P
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racetams dont taste too bad,a little bitter. but choline citrate on the other hand! holy fish! well i guess it smells worse then it tastes. i tried capping some of it but it made the capsules smell like fish it made me smell like fish it made my cap em quick smell like fish and everything else that it touched.
[quote]London Runner wrote:
How do you guys take your Noops? Mix the concoction and knock it back in one go, or sip over a period of time?
I know BBB was sipping the Oxiracetam over the space of a few hours, is that still the case with Aniracetam?
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im taking pira and oxi, i capped them with 300 mg pira and 75mg oxi per cap. i take 2 per day spaced out for when im in class or studying. i also take 1.5 grams of choline citrate every time i take a cap. there needs to be a company that makes a powdered drink with all the goodies in it so you can sip it at school.
Can anyone give me any info on brain function clonazepam?
clonazepam is believed to act by simulating the action of GABA on the central nervous system. Because of strong anxiolytic properties and euphoric side-effects it is said to be among the class of ‘highly potent’ benzodiazepines. Although benzodiazepines are invaluable in the treatment of anxiety disorders, they have some potential for misuse and may cause dependence or addiction.
The sedative effects of clonazepam are relatively weak, compared to its strong anxiolytic and anticonvulsant effects. One milligram of clonazepam is approximately equivalent to twenty milligrams of diazepam. [1]
I am in speech class and I have anxiety and get anxiety easily. I have a few tablets of this stuff. Do you think this would be ok if i am currently taking Piracetam and Oxiracetam? I know they both act on GABA also.
* Drowsiness
* Impairment of cognition and judgment
* Irritability and aggression[44]
* Psychomotor agitation[45]
* Lack of motivation[46]
* Impaired motor function
o Impaired coordination
o Impaired balance
o Dizziness
* Cognitive Impairments
o Increased Sleepwalking (If used in treatment of sleepwalking)
o Auditory Hallucinations
o Short-term memory loss
o Anterograde amnesia (common with higher doses)
* Some users report hangover-like symptoms of being drowsy, having a headache, being sluggish, and being irritable after waking up if the medication is taken before sleep. This is likely the result of the medication's long half-life, which continues to affect the user after waking up, as well as its disruption of the REM cycle.
Well there’s the possibility that a racetam could potentiate the klonopin (or other benzos in general), so I wouldn’t just pop a klonopin right before class with a head full of racetams. I’d take one at home on a weekend or something to feel it out first then do it in public once you know you can handle the klonopin/drug combo ok.
[quote]duddy wrote:
Can anyone give me any info on brain function clonazepam?
clonazepam is believed to act by simulating the action of GABA on the central nervous system. Because of strong anxiolytic properties and euphoric side-effects it is said to be among the class of ‘highly potent’ benzodiazepines. Although benzodiazepines are invaluable in the treatment of anxiety disorders, they have some potential for misuse and may cause dependence or addiction.
The sedative effects of clonazepam are relatively weak, compared to its strong anxiolytic and anticonvulsant effects. One milligram of clonazepam is approximately equivalent to twenty milligrams of diazepam. [1]
I am in speech class and I have anxiety and get anxiety easily. I have a few tablets of this stuff. Do you think this would be ok if i am currently taking Piracetam and Oxiracetam? I know they both act on GABA also.
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Yes, it will be fine with Pira & Oxi. Just because they are cyclic derivatives of GABA does not mean they are GABAergic.
The clonazepam will eliminate all anxiety, but may chill you out a little too much. Combining it with a stimulant before the speeches would be a good idea. It is too bad you ended up with clonazepam though. Lorazepam would have been better because of its shorter half life.
I was just throwing the possibility out there. I’ve noticed piracetam to change the THC high a little bit (stronger). It seems to make alcohol more potent with stronger hangovers. Also caffeine is supposedly enhanced (I noticed this when I first started the two but it has worn off). Just these three represent a fairly wide variety of drugs, so without real testing who is to say the effects of a benzo wouldn’t be changed also? Personally I stay away from benzos so I can’t say for sure.