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piracetam and DMT!

sheepie

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I've never done DMT, but through research I learned that the DMT experience tends to be a rather foggy-minded one. And that you soon forget most of it after it finishes.

Well, piracetam is a memory and cognitive enhancer. It might be really beneficial if taken in conjunction with DMT. It also seems to have a positive effects with other psyches.

So yeah, any experiences?
 
I'm looking for general information on the effects of being on a daily dose of piracetam (or not daily, what is recommended?) and how it affects your various psychedelic drug experiences. I've heard it makes MDMA and LSD different, at least...I'm sure it makes other psychs different? In what way, does it potentiate, or make it clearer, or what?

Is there a B&D thread or something about Piracetam's Effects and things like this? I'm also looking for general recommendations on its effective dosage, etc. So if someone could direct me to that thread, that would be great.
 
piracetam makes DMT give me intense panic. It removes the disassociation component of DMT that lets you easily slip away and go with it. it also seemed to make the whole experience very very intense in a bad way, which is even harder to deal with with no disassociation.

worth trying so you know what I'm talking about I guess, but no they do not combine well at all in my experience.
 
I am currently addicted to clonazepam and on a slow weening process (currently at 2.5mg/day). It wouldn't be bad to take piracetam in this state, would it? In any way?

YES! Do not take any racetams when withdrawing from benzos! I can't even take it when I'm on a stable dose of Klonopin. Extreme anxiety. Same with Picamilon.

Generally its recommended not to take anything when you're tapering off of benzos - NMDA is way too easily agitated when GABA is down-regulated.
 
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