Re: Is Piracetam available where you live
Posted: Mon 21st Feb 2011 10:24 pm
i wonder what you are trying to potentiate but if if its molly then definitely try a st. john wort regimen to upregulate your serotonin (check bluelight.ru)
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Online should be fine, its widely used. Lots of it comes from eastern Europe. Its by script only here.Ingwey Gooblebogger wrote:Hi All!
I have been considering using this for quite some time.
I thought that this was readily available in smartshops in the Netherlands.
It is not illegal in Canada, but I have not been able to find it in "brick-and-mortar" stores (as opposed to online ones).
I am very leery of online stores for the this type of product. (I worry about scams and more so about the potential for product contamination.)
For those of you who have sourced it, did you do it online?
Its actually used to help with brain function, is in some trials for use with Alzheimer's patients. It also potentates certain substances one would find at a rave for exampletempleball wrote:Still waiting for someone to tell me subtly or not what this goes with? I can't decipher the hints sorry
If you have ordered it online, can you recommend any legit sites? (i.e ones where they delivered the unadulterated product)Online should be fine, its widely used. Lots of it comes from eastern Europe. Its by script only here
If you are in the US, I would go with an amazon site. I have no idea where i got it before, sorry.Ingwey Gooblebogger wrote:If you have ordered it online, can you recommend any legit sites? (i.e ones where they delivered the unadulterated product)Online should be fine, its widely used. Lots of it comes from eastern Europe. Its by script only here
I have seen it for sale when searching via the US amazon.com website, but I was not sure how those sellers were affiliated with amazon, if at all. (amazon is a legit firm, so I would not have a problem dealing with them, but others I am much more leery about)
In addition to its uses mentioned above, it also has other uses, therapeutic and otherwise. I am interested in investigating its nooptropic efficacy and also for its efficacy in treatment of a mild hereditary condition. (For which I do not want to take pharmaceuticals with strong, potentially nasty side-effects.)
Cheers!
It does improve a lot brain function, particularly language, and associative memory. I also recommend Vinpocetine.Marco wrote:Its actually used to help with brain function, is in some trials for use with Alzheimer's patients. It also potentates certain substances one would find at a rave for exampletempleball wrote:Still waiting for someone to tell me subtly or not what this goes with? I can't decipher the hints sorry