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Hack Your Brain!

Memory problems? Dyslexia? Learning disorder? Alzheimer’s? There is help, and easily available to anyone truly desiring to rewire their brain. Piracetam and choline are two synergistic substances that work miracles toward healing many kinds of mental conditions, including schizophrenia, depression, and substance addiction. Piracetam is a drug classified as a nootropic, or a drug that enhances mental functions. Even if you do not have a particular condition you are working toward healing, it is a wonderful boost to creative thought and clarity of mind.

What are the side effects of piracetam? That is the wonderful part…there are none! It is a completely non-toxic substance that has been studied since the 50’s! The only possible problem you may encounter is stomach irritation, but I have found for myself this is not an issue as long as I have food on my stomach. Choline, which aids piracetam in it’s actions, is a form of vitamin B. Choline also has an excellent safety record, unless taken in high dosages. Doctor’s do not often prescribe piracetam and choline if you can imagine, under the theory that if it doesn’t do any harm, it certainly can’t do any good! This kind of thinking is redundant, and is probably in truth based on it’s low profitability. Piracetam and choline can both be easily obtained over the counter at your local grocery store, or purchased online. I buy my piracetam and choline in bulk powders and capsule it myself, making it possible to have a several month supply for less than $50.

I have witnessed several people attain excellent results using this combination in the treatment of schizophrenia, substance abuse, dyslexia, depression, memory issues, and general brain fog. For the boosting of general brain function, it is wonderful. I have found that it increases my ability to sing, dance, write, and any other creative project I am involved in. Initially I took it once to twice a day, but after several months have found I no longer need it. It’s effects seem to be long term, and quite effective. I still take it now and then, but just for a boost when I need it. It also mixes quite well with other substances, and can keep your head clear when having a night out on the town drinking.

So, if your feeling a little cloudy right now, or eseht sdrow appear backwards, head over to the store, and get some piracetam and choline! My favorite resource for it is here.

This article is meant to suggest possibilities, not diagnose or treat. Use wisdom in your actions, and consult a natural doctor when needed.

[tags]health, nootropics, mind drugs, mental health, piracetam, schizophrenia, dyslexia, depression, drug addiction, Alzheimer’s disease, memory, lockergnome, shadowmyth [/tags]

3 Comments

I’m really big on vitamins and herbal substances to field off infection or to strengthen your system… I figure every thing the body can create to go wrong, nature has made something to cure it with.

We don’t always have to go for the artificially chemical cure. So I’ll keep both of those in mind — anyone who has a chronic pain condition should as well. Having constant pain puts you a step closer to serious depression than other people.

I am a natural healer myself, though the piracetam and choline unfortunately are synthetic. I use unnatural substances when absolutely necessary, or their risk is relatively low. In the case of these two items, I just can’t find fault with them. I think I agree with your previous comments regarding marijuana for pain, this is one of the best alternatives. Another is cooking up poppy pods as a tea. Unfortunately though that can be rather addictive if used often. You didn’t hear that from me by the way. lol.

Commenting on comments… I agree that Piracetam seems to have a relatively benign disposition, though I think it is a bit of an exaggeration to say that there are no side-effects whatsoever… that is simply not true, furthermore, I am not fully convinced that it has absolutely no negative long-term impact on the brain. Side effects are generally mild though and it is considered very “well-tolerated”.

Also, if the fact that Choline supplements are “synthetic” is a concern (albeit usually derived from natural sources like soy lecithin), one could always just increase the amount of foods in their diet that are high in choline… eggs, dairy, peanut butter, nuts, meat, etc. However, I would not really consider a good Lecithin supp to be synthetic, as it comes from natural sources.

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