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Aug 4, 2013

Phenylpiracetam-My Review

Phenylpiracetam

I started using Phenylpiracetam to keep up with the high stress life of a University College, and mainly for calculus. I didn’t want to get hooked into the common pill poppers who choose ADHD medication as a study aid like I had in the past, and I didn’t want the crash from caffeine whenever I needed a boost. Once I discovered nootropics, and Phenylpiracetam in particular, I knew I had found just that.
                Phenylpiracetam is hands down the strongest nootropic I have ever tried, and goes well ahead of noopept, pramiracetam, piracetam, aniracetam, modafinil (sort of a nootropic) and alpha GPC. It giv
es the boost I need, and the almost super powered feeling in my mind that “I need to know everything”, getting me through tough study sessions. I use it twice a week, without any adverse side effects or without any rebound effect whatsoever. I try to space out my use of it by at least four days, and only take it with Alpha GPC once a week to minimize overall tolerance. I also supplement L-Tyrosine on an almost daily basis with it, making sure my receptors are fully optimized once it’s time for that next big, Phenylpiracetam fueled study session.

The Experience 

I noticed while taking Phenylpiracetam, that it was very similar to Adderall, only without side effects, and a much cleaner version. I would recommend Pheylpiracetam to anyone who’s looking to be on their A game on days they take it, or if they have any big projects at hand. Phenylpiracetam, I found, is best stacked with Alpha GPC, as well as noopept, for a very motivated, but clean type of effect. You can feel each individual nootropic working separately, and for me it provides almost a photographic memory like effect. Studying that would normally take hours to get through is reduced to less than half an hour, and it’s great for social situations too. I’ve also found that to some degree, it seems to potentiate the effects of alcohol, while allowing you to drink more in the process. As far as hangovers, Phenylpiracetam eliminates them entirely after a night of drinking, and nothing feels better then waking up feeling great while the entire dorm is left bedridden for the next twenty four hours.


Long Term Effects 

Phenylpiracetam also seems to have more interesting effects on me through music appreciation and greater physical endurance. Normally when I study, music is a large part of my motivation. On Phenylpiracetam however, the music feels like it’s linked to my mind, and like it’s almost impossible to take my headphones off. It makes studying almost fun, and to this day has gotten me through more term papers, mid terms, and novels on a deadline than I can even recall. With relevance to working out on the other hand, Phenylpiracetam is best combined with creatine monohydrate if you’re looking to serio
usly add a boost to your work out. For weight lifting, nothing is better than adding ten pounds to your max because of a pre-workout supplement. For running, the same is enlightened. Phenylpiracetam makes my run more fast paced and fun than ever, and when running with my headphones in on this amazing nootropic, it supercharges my run, and improves my cardio in the long run.
                I HIGHLY recommend Phenylpiracetam to anyone who’s looking to give themselves that edge. It’s stronger and safer than coffee, and is the best nootropic I’ve tried so far. If you’re interested in more on this one of a kind nootropic,  If you’re interested, definitely get your hands on some Phenylpiracetam, and supercharge your life!

 So what's your favorite nootropic or performance supplement?

10 comments:

  1. Personally I find it better than noopept, as it gives more of a stimulating effect. For everyday and long term use however, I'd stick with noopept. Have you tried both??

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  2. I find that noopept does very little, but phenylpiracetam allows me to do hard, physical labour easily. And I can eat and sleep after...

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    1. I had much the same effects at first, and still much prefer phenylpiracetam. I find however that if I combine noopept with selegine as well as a strong choline source, it works more effectively and displays a much higher degree of potency.

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  3. I just tried phenylpiracetam for the first time yesterday and I was very impressed. To me the effects were similar to aderall but less euphoric and much cleaner clearer feeling The first time was very effective at around 150mg but I had also taken quite a bit of other supplements including:

    Krill Oil
    5htp
    Kava
    Acetylene L-Carnitine
    Complex B Vitamin
    Adranol - Made by CDT labs an marketed as an OTC ADD/ADHD alternative, not very effective for me for focus and motivation but definitely gives an energy boost. It consists of a few different chemicals, too lazy to look it up right now but of the top of my head it had geramine and phenylalamine (not sure if I spelled it right, again to lazy to look it up.).

    Which brings me to my point.. Today was my second time to try phenylpiracetam, I started off with the same dosage as the day before and waited about an 1.5 hours and didn't feel any effect so I re-dosed another 50mg and waited another hour then re-dosed one more time with 50mg. So total I have taken around 300-350mg of the same exact batch as the day before within a 3 hour period but having no effects. The only difference from today and yesterday was I didn't take the Adranol and I ate breakfast right after dosing this morning, whereas yesterday I took it on a completely empty stomach and didn't eat for hours.

    Would you have any theories on why such a dramatic change would happen? I really don't want to continue taking the adranol because I'm already a skinny guy and I don't want to load up on a bunch of stims everyday.

    Also, from what I hear choline supplements seem to be really important with nootropics, do you have any suggestions for that? as well as any other supplements that can increase the bioavalaibility/effectiveness of phenylpiracetam?

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    1. Other than making sure you had slept properly, etc., I'd say a choline source could help you with your sudden tolerance to phenylpiracetam, although this is very common with phenylpiracetam, as tolerance develops very rapidly. I'd say take a small tolerance break from phenyl, and try using a choline source the next time you take it (choline bitirate, alpha GPC, etc.)
      Another thing that worked for me was supplementing with L-Tyrosine on off days from phenylpiracetam, it ensures that your receptors are completely recovered, and that the phenylpiracetam can work properly. Also i don't think Adranol would have too much of an effect on phenylpiracetam's efficiency, considering it's an over the counter ADHD med:) Feel free to ask any more questions
      Stephen

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  4. Thanks for the info, it makes sense that it would be a tolerance issue, I have done a lot of research before trying it and I realized that it is a common issue with people but I never imagined how rapid the tolerance could build up. I ended up dosing like 3 more times the same day and had a constant headache all day and finally found a choline supplement an after taking 500mg later that night I felt a lot better surprisingly. I also got an amino acid supplement that has like 20 different amino acids in it.

    I was really hoping to find something that works for long term daily use as I have a very demanding life right now and I need to be alert and focused basically every single day to keep up with the heavy work load. Do you have any suggestions for that? After all the research I've done it seems that a lot of people cycle different one's but a lot of the opinions on the different types of nootropics seem to be mixed. I thought it would be ok to us phenylpiracetam for daily use at least a couple of weeks and I was planning on trying noopept as I've heard it is better for long term use.

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  5. Definitely try noopept as it is much better for long term/daily use. Something that could help you with your hectic lifestyle is modafinil. I reccomend buying adrafanil as it is the legal form of modafinil, it will help you out with your hectic lifestyle, you will feel a constant stream of energy throughout the day. I also reccomend stacking adrafanil with noopept for daily use, and to make sure you take off days with it on weekends. Supplement with your amino acid supplement on your off days, and you should be on your way to having a tonnn more energy. Feel free to check out new "nootropic stacks post" as well as my nootropic category for more details. Any other questions feel free to comment, thank you for your interest and I wish you the best of luck:)

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  6. Hey Stephen, wanted to ask you one more thing.. I ordered the noopept and have been taking it almost 2 weeks now, at first I was very disappointed because I couldn't feel any acute effects/benefits for the entire first week but continued to take it to see if there are any improvements and about 1.5 weeks into it I am finally noticing some changes, now that it has been around 2 weeks I can feel a huge difference within the first 1-2 minutes of taking it (sublingually). It gives me a quick rush of energy for the first 30 minutes and I find that it is helpful for me so thanks a lot for the advice, it is very much appreciated.

    Anyways I wanted to ask if you know of any dangers of taking high doses of phenylpiracetam. I can't find to much info online for it other than some info for the name brand otc version (Phenotropil) which says that you can take it daily for up to 3 months I think and also says not to take more than 750mg a day. I really enjoy the phenylpiracetam much more because of the energy and I haven't been taking it every day but sometimes for a few days in a row, I now find that taking around 300-400mg gives me a great effect and anything under gives little to no effect. I am a little worried that I am taking too much but haven't experienced any negative side effects. I am still looking to try a safe daily nootropic that is more energizing like phenylpiracetam, I am considering trying the adrafanil but from what I've read it lasts up to 12 hours and I'm afraid it will give me insomnia. That's one thing that I love about the phenylpiracetam, I can take it late at night around 8 and go to bed a few hours later with no problem. Do you know of any other nootropics that would give me energy comparable to phenylpiracetam but without tolerance issues?

    One other thing, despite the energy boost, and focus/concentration benefits I have experienced so far, I have realized that probably my biggest problem with my productivity is my memory. I was a chronic drug addict for about 5 years in which I was severely addicted to opiates (hydrocodone, oxycotin, oxycodone, etc..) and smoked weed every single day for years. I've hardly used any kind of narcotics for over 2 years now but my memory is still so bad that I can't remember what I did 2 seconds ago, which, as you can imagine, causes me tons of problems and just makes me look like a confused fool half the time lol not sure if the noopept is helping with that or making it worse. Do you know anything that could help me with that?

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  7. I have been using Phenylpiracetam from Liftmode for about 2 months now. I am in law school and I cannot thank liftmode enough. I will continue to use there product over another product called Demurge. I first started taking Phenylpiracetam in fall of 2013 with Demurge and after only a few days I noticed the product was NOT working as well as it did when I first started taking it. For some reason I did not want to give up on Phenylpiracetam and tried Liftmode's Phenylpiracetam and to my surprise it had none of the negative side effects and continues to work after 8 weeks of taking the stuff!! I love their product and will be going back to try other products they offer.

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