This is a bitter-tasting powder, and while I've read you can mask the taste with orange juice, I find that lemonade tastes better (I use Crystal Light). The powder is heavy, making it easy to spoon into a glass, unlike the soft, powdery Aniracetam.
Taking a level teaspoon of Piracetam 3 times a day does the trick for me. Where work is concerned, I'm able to organize my day, get everything done, and I don't forget the little details. I even have time to help others with their work. It makes thinking a lot easier... I don't find myself trying to catch my breath as I troubleshoot things. Thoughts happen without effort. Music was the big surprise for me. I usually pound my car stereo so I can 'feel' the music, but with Piracetam, I'm enjoying the songs at a lower volume. When I'm in the gym, I get so absorbed in the music that my workouts go through the roof.
I'm currently taking Aniracetam, which is supposedly more potent than Piracetam, but I like Piracetam a lot better. I'm switching back as soon as my teeny bottle of Aniracetam is used up.
Besides Phenibut, Piracetam is a must-have supplement in my book. |