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A Laidback Alertness With Strong Memory Enhancement – Coluracetam Review from freemexy's blog

This stuff will not make you super-focused like noopept. Rather a more balanced, soothing focus that makes it easy to make good and well-though decisions and it is one of the best memory boosting nootropics I have tried. It is perfect when having a long study-period in front of you or a lot of stressfull-like situations at work. If you wish to find out where to get it simply click the link below, but I really recommend you to keep reading for the full review and more general information about its benefits and possible side effects.

Like the many highly-driven, Soylent-chugging residents of Silicon Valley, I too was looking for brain food that would bring my attention and memory sharply in line. Ideally, it would have to be a nootropic that I could obtain easily, without a prescription, and it wouldn’t cause any side effects like Modafinil or Adderall do. I had used Sunifiram sporadically to very pleasant effects, but gave it up because of safety concerns (it hasn’t been tested on humans).Coluracetam powder

At this point I stumbled across a Coluracetam review online that called it the next best nootropic that would likely become very popular in the coming years. It had undergone trials and the results were positive in light of its potential for treating anxiety and depression.

What is known?

This particular brain candy belongs to a group of nootropics called racetam, derived from the one that started it all – Piracetam, go read our piracetam review. BrainCells Inc. now has the patent for the drug and they have been conducting research on it. Phase 2A trials have found it promising for general anxiety and Major Depressive Disorder. Some studies suggest that it may be particularly good for enhancing areas of the brain that deal with visual processing.
My experience has been very pleasant and interesting to say the least. I had read that responses to nootropics are very individual. For instance, some people find Phenylpiracetam enhances problem solving and creative thought, but a friend used it only to experience light brain fog. I took this supplement with no expectations, but I was very pleasantly surprised at the effect it had on me.

Within a few hours of taking the first dose, I experienced a sharp clearing of vision and alertness. The effect was similar to what I had experienced with Sunifiram. It seemed very powerful, and I could actually feel the effects of the drug. The effects also lasted for around three to four hours. There was a slight, not unpleasant pressure at the temples accompanied by better moods, some increase in the color saturation of what I was seeing, and when I got down to work with it, I was definitely able to recall the words I was looking for a lot better. My memory also improved for that duration – I was able to remember stuff from books way more extensively than ever before, this as well as the activity of the working- and short term memory increased.

With more extended use, I realized that unlike Sunifiram (which is not a racetam like Coluracetam) it offered a calmer and more possessed thought process. Personally, the laid-back alertness of of this supplement suits me, though it may not be enough for people who want a nervy, super-speedy thought process. The only downside of Coluracetam for me is that its effects last for only a few hours.             

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