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While using a vasodilator, your body increases it’s vascular (particularly, capillary) permeability, allowing for better blood flow and, therefore, better nutrient (or drug) delivery. Unless you have some kind of chronic vascular disease, homeostatic resistance is going to eventually step in and downregulate some of your body’s mechanisms that already perform similar actions so it can bring it back to “normal.
Basicaly what that’s saing is taking Piracetam stetches the blood capilirys in your brain a little to alow more blood to flow through (CBE) making them more able to have nutrients/drugs pass through the walls of the cappileries due to the fact they are stretched – this explains the higher mdma high. It also warns that like when taking mdma your brain will compensate for over activity (the reason you lose the magic with mdma in the first place afaik).
So there is a chance if you used Piracetam to regain the first time magic of MDMA alot it may make you loose the magic even more in the long run. That’s just my guess tho
Also this is a worrying thing to think about –
As Piracetam is a cerebral blood flow enhancer (CBE) your body might compensate for the increased oxygen intake by downregulating the efficiency of your oxygen utilization.
This should only be a worry for long term high dose use but it’s still something to think about. Aparently rather then just stopping taking them it’s better to taper off to alow your brain to uncompensate gradualy as much as possable (in long term use).
Short term use I don’t think has too many safty issues assosiated with it.
@DaftFader 428398 wrote:
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@Parotfish How did you feel within your self in the 2 weeks whilst taking it. I know it doesn’t get you buzzing, but I wondered if you noticed any elevated cognative abilities at all? It’s probably something that you’d have to test out whilst actualy working your brain though. (not saing you don’t work yours lol – just I’d imagin for it to work properly as a nootropic you’d have to be training your brain at the same time to get the most out of it – like you would have to your body to get anything out of steroids)
I can’t say I noticed anything, although I wasn’t really paying attention to my cognitive abilities during the 2 weeks. I agree you’d probably need to actively test for any kind of cognitive enhancement rather than just going about the daily routine which is what I did. I think maybe effects would be more noticeable in people with some kind of cognitive impairment, and I’d imagine there would be some kind of monitoring involved once a regime began so any enhancements would probably be noted.
@DaftFader 428400 wrote:
So there is a chance if you used Piracetam to regain the first time magic of MDMA alot it may make you loose the magic even more in the long run. That’s just my guess tho
Yeah I though that might be the case – I won’t be doing again for a couple of months – we’ll see what happens next time.
@DaftFader 428401 wrote:
Also this is a worrying thing to think about – This should only be a worry for long term high dose use but it’s still something to think about. Aparently rather then just stopping taking them it’s better to taper off to alow your brain to uncompensate gradualy as much as possable (in long term use).
Short term use I don’t think has too many safty issues assosiated with it.
Agreed – long-term use (as with most things) could cause problems. Some people with degenerative diseases (Parkinsons etc) are taking > 6g per day. I was pretty certain a 2 week low dose experiment would be safe enough…not to be done too often though for sure!
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