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Aniracetam Powder

Aniracetam (chemical name 1-[(4-methoxybenzoyl)]- 2-pyrrolidinone) is purported to be much more potent that piracetam so you need to take significantly less of it to achieve a similar effect. Unlike piracetam, aniracetam is fat soluable and therefore should be taken with a meal.Aniracetam

Nootropics, also known as smart drugs, are a group of health supplements which are purported to increase cognitive ability, intelligence, memory, and general brain function.

Aniracetam is an ampakine and nootropic of the Racetam family. This supplement is used for and improving reaction time and mental focus.

As an analogue to piracetam, it is considered that aniracetam is virtually non-toxic, non addictive, has very few side effects, and enhances verbal memory. Nonetheless, unlike piracetam there have been fewer clinical trials and research into the affects of aniracetam, however it is widely considered to be considerably more potent than piracetam, and users of aniracetam generally report that it increases alertless, cognitive ability, attention span, and learning ability.

It is suggested that aniracetam affects the Corpus Callosum in the same way as piracetam, which is the part of the brain which connects the left (logical) and right (creative) hemispheres of the brain. It is suggested that by increasing the linkages between the left and right hemispheres of the brain, piracetam users benefit from greater cognitive potential.

Aniracetam has also been shown to have a more potent affect on the AMPA receptor than piracetam, which results in enhanced focus and concentration.

As with all of our racetams, racetam is very popular among students, sufferers of Alzheimer's and dementia, those recovering from alcoholism, and life extension enthusiasts.

As with most all racetams, aniracetam should be taken with a choline source such as choline bitartrate. It is also often ‘stacked’ with other racetams as well as with supplements such as GABA, and L-Tyrosine, and L-Phenylananine.

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