I went through a big bottle of Piracetam and loved its effects. I only got the small bottle of Aniracetam to try it out. My take on the two racetams:
Aniracetam seems more potent than Piracetam. It causes me to focus sharply on anything I'm looking at or thinking about, which I don't care for. But this effect might be desirable to someone who works on tiny things, like electronics, or examining things through microscopes... it has that kind of tunnel-vision feeling. Five or six hours later, I can still feel it, but it's mellower, much like Piracetam. The big downside to Aniracetam is that it's an ultra-light powder that doesn't dissolve in water. You have to be careful when you scoop it or it'll float into the air. I put it in a shaker bottle and mix other things with it, then drink a little, shake, drink some more, and when I'm done I add some plain water to the bottle and shake it to make sure I got the powder. It doesn't taste awful like Piracetam, but it's harder to work with.
I'm going back to Piracetam as I prefer its ease of scooping (it's a heavier powder, much like sugar) and I prefer its milder effects. But Aniracetam is a great powder that's definitely worth trying.
Powerful stuff! |