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Aniracetam and clear head

I have cycled aniracetam about 3 times so far with a fish oil source and a choline source but i have always tried to be conservative with the dosing. I have only dosed 600mg of ani once per day and experienced increased recall/wit, verbal fluency, and an increased in general social IQ but i have never experienced the "clear head" feeling that others talk about and this is what i want. I often wonder if it is a necessity to dose twice daily in order to get the full benefits. I have noticed a dropoff during off cycles as i am generally more antisocial and my general recall is less pronounced. Any users have any light to shed on this topic?
 
I have only used Piracetam as I bought two kilos of it.

I would never say i have received a "Clear" head. But I received all the benefits you say plus some intense focus. But all the thoughts were still bouncing around in my noodle as always, just felt like I could process the information better and quicker.
 
I have only used Piracetam as I bought two kilos of it. I would never say i have received a "Clear" head. But I received all the benefits you say plus some intense focus. But all the thoughts were still bouncing around in my noodle as always, just felt like I could process the information better and quicker.

How often did you dose it?
 
I always did twice per day. I would do a few days in a row then a break.

My stack was Piracetame, Choline bitartrate, ALCAR (to lend the acetyl group)
 
I've been taking Ani for the last 3 years and I would not describe it like a "clear head". It allows for thoughts to flow and you can compartmentalize them. Think of times that you are looking for a word or know that you can use a better word when speaking. Ani is like a thesaurus and rather than have a bunch of thoughts running around, it allows you to organize them to speak coherently.

I always tell people that it is an anxiolytic and speech noot. Don't expect to learn new things like on others. It takes what you know and pulls in things you forgot you knew and makes it available. That is why it is such a social noot because it encourages you to speak and be in front of others.
 
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