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Beating the brain fog - the curse of a daily smoker

At the time I wrote this post: the predominant effects experienced were due to the piracetam, but that is to say that the cannabis effects were part of the status quo.

BT :)

Ahh excellent.

I know that it was quite a number of years ago, but if your memory allows (memory? :p) can you recall whether you were using cannabis throughout the two months?

If so, after ceasing the piracetam did you notice that the bad cannabis effects returned to their normal level? Maybe more inhibiting than previously, less even?

Just trying to gather as much information as I can even if it is subjective, as I'd like to experiment with a Nootropic for this purpose but not for an extended period of time :)
 
I was combining cannabis and Piracetam, among other things as discussed in the linked post. As I mentioned, I was very accustomed to the effects of cannabis so I can't really comment on 'bad effects' that I noticed at the time to compare. I was more conscious of the positive effects due to piracetam rather than any negative cannabis-related effects abating. It could be a mind-set thing though, related to what 'feels normal'.

BT :)
 
Piracetam potentates almost all drugs and we don't know why exactly. Even if its just pot, I wouldn't be taking weed and Piracetam daily. Not going to say its dangerous, but there's been people who've had bad experiences with combining it with MDMA, but most people say its better, not as smacked out, and actually helped not have a bad comedown from depressed breathing and oxygen deprivation that MDX amphetamine based drugs can do.

I don't want to tell you what you should or shouldn't do, but pot is powerful at deluding people and clouding their minds to think it's actually good to be smoking 24/7 as some sort of medecine. ts just a motivation killer and memory killer. Try taking a real break and then smoke it with no tolerance the way you smoke it now, you'll be scared out of your mind I bet. Maybe see a different outlook on the drug.
 
I don't want to tell you what you should or shouldn't do, but pot is powerful at deluding people and clouding their minds to think it's actually good to be smoking 24/7 as some sort of medecine. ts just a motivation killer and memory killer. Try taking a real break and then smoke it with no tolerance the way you smoke it now, you'll be scared out of your mind I bet. Maybe see a different outlook on the drug.

Tuna is right on the spot with this one.
 
I don't want to tell you what you should or shouldn't do, but pot is powerful at deluding people and clouding their minds to think it's actually good to be smoking 24/7 as some sort of medecine. ts just a motivation killer and memory killer. Try taking a real break and then smoke it with no tolerance the way you smoke it now, you'll be scared out of your mind I bet. Maybe see a different outlook on the drug.

Tuna is right on the spot with this one.

Think I'm going to have to disagree with you guys here.

I've seen everything cannabis has to offer, be it good and bad, over many years of use and abuse.

I can safely tell you now, there's no deluding going on ;)

Myself and just about everyother regular user I know are all FULLY AWARE of what it does to us, hence the thread. 8)

With that in mind, finding ways to make cannabis abuse less detrimental to ones well being is what I'm trying to push here, with piracetam being a potential candidate.

Piracetam potentates almost all drugs and we don't know why exactly. Even if its just pot, I wouldn't be taking weed and Piracetam daily. Not going to say its dangerous, but there's been people who've had bad experiences with combining it with MDMA, but most people say its better, not as smacked out, and actually helped not have a bad comedown from depressed breathing and oxygen deprivation that MDX amphetamine based drugs can do.

I'm really not sure what your basing this on tuna, but to say it "Potinates all drugs" is a fair old stretch if you ask me. I dont claim to be well versed on this subject (again, hence the thread) but I personally havent heard any reports of people using this drug to potinate other chems. Using it in conjunction to give a bit of clarity to the experience seems to be rather common however.

Also, cannabis and MDMA are actually two VERY different drugs just FYI

p.s. Thanks for the feedback BT. As always, your input is much appreciated :)

I'm pleased to note that pirecetam did indeed have a positive effect on you during times of cannabis use. Even if it wasnt directly countering the cannabis side effects I'm still keen to give it a go.

Should hopefully be adding it to my regime within the next month. I will be sharing my thoughts on its effectiveness when used for this purpose after I've given it a decent trial.
 
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I think this "brain fog" may be a placebo effect. If you think it will cause it then it will. The same is true for this new drug that is supposed to lessen the so called negative side effects. Thats my opinion from experience with people and personal experience. If drugs are causing negative side effects I would say take less drugs and not more since they all have side effects. I am an academic and an athlete too and I never had "brain fog".
 
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