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PIRACETAM Have you heard about it?

 

I have a book which I bought from US in 1992 about this Wonder drug.

Improves brain function and the nervous system.

Certain patients close to brain dead were cured with Piracetam.

I had a numbness in my fingers those days and it was gone within a month after

I started taking it.

Mentally retarded(Mad people) improves after taking Piracetam.

Unfortunately many Doctors have not even heard about it.

 

When a normal person takes it the benefits are; Improved memory, high libido

and many more. Your wife may complain that its too much.

Certain Airline pilots with less memory use it secretly to increase their

memory. Very good for college students.

My PhD friends used it during their studying period and they still thank me

for telling the Piracetam secret.

Very good for those who were complaining about impotency.

Added bonus is you look younger than your age. Our lady readers would love it.

 

This is a prescription drug. Some of those who are in US go to Mexico to buy

it over the counter. Available in very few places in the world, some ten years

ago. Luckily it can be bought in the Philippines but at only one Pharmacy in

Manila for the whole country.

There is a special way to take it not like other medicines.

 

GOOD LUCK TO EVERYBODY!

 

This is my last post and after this I will myself from this group,

mainly because this is wasting my valuable time and interfering with my research

works. I may rejoin one day when I have time to spare.

 

ANANDA

Philippine & Sri Lanka

 

 

 

blue_texasgal <blue_texasgal wrote:

, " Kathy " <kathy41

wrote:

>

> IS there some cure for the residual effects of lack of feeling left

in

> your cheeks?

>

I don't know, Kathy...I hope so since I have had it for 20 years..I

still have some numbness in my cheeks....my doctor told me if it was

caught early on then, sometimes they can treat it. Mine was not caught

early and I was born with a birth defect which lead to other problems.

Sorry I wasn't much help.

 

Lynn aka blue_texasgal

 

 

 

 

 

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I just goggled it and found places to purchase it? Is this something

different, it appears to be a herbal supplement? Kathy

 

 

 

http://www.americannutrition.com/store/brain_memory.html

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of divya4753

Friday, January 05, 2007 2:14 AM

 

Re: Bells Palsy and very useful to everybody

here

 

 

 

Hi,

Piracetam is the first of the smart drugs. It is not sold in the

USA but it is legal to import them and available from 6 or 8

countries. People do not hear of them in the USA as doctors rarely

mention them and little advertising is done for them here. There is

not enough money in herbal supplements.

 

From Wikipedia:

" History

Piracetam was first synthesized in 1964 by scientists at the Belgian

pharmaceutical company UCB led by Dr Corneliu E. Giurgea. The drug

was the first of the so-called nootropics ( " smart drugs "

or " cognitive enhancers " ), that is, substances which purportedly

enhance mental performance. The term nootropic was coined by

Giurgea. Nootropil was launched clinically by UCB in the early 1970s

and remains an important product of that company in Europe.

 

Approval and usage

Piracetam is primarily used in Europe. Piracetam is legal to import

into the United Kingdom for personal use with or without

prescription as with other prescription-only drugs. As of June of

2006, piracetam is not regulated in the United States (it is neither

a controlled substance nor a prescription drug but instead sold as a

dietary supplement). "

 

Most of these are not drugs but herbal supplements or

components and some are available over the counter at health food

and grocery stores in the USA. They are classified as nutritional

supplements. Pregnenolone is easiest to find here.

 

For more info on these substances, do a search of Nootropics

and smart drugs. Or see the book:

 

Smart Drugs and Nutrients: How to Improve Your Memory and Increase

Your Intelligence Using the Latest Discoveries in Neuroscience

by Ward Dean, John Morgenthaler

 

Namaste,

David

 

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<%40> , Ananda Weerakkody

<aasakuweer wrote:

>

> PIRACETAM Have you heard about it?

>

> I have a book which I bought from US in 1992 about this Wonder

drug.

> Improves brain function and the nervous system.

> Certain patients close to brain dead were cured with Piracetam.

> I had a numbness in my fingers those days and it was gone within

a month after I started taking it.

> Mentally retarded(Mad people) improves after taking Piracetam.

> Unfortunately many Doctors have not even heard about it.

>

> When a normal person takes it the benefits are; Improved memory,

high libido and many more. Your wife may complain that its too much.

> Certain Airline pilots with less memory use it secretly to

increase their memory. Very good for college students.

> My PhD friends used it during their studying period and they

still thank me for telling the Piracetam secret.

> Very good for those who were complaining about impotency.

> Added bonus is you look younger than your age. Our lady readers

would love it.

>

> This is a prescription drug. Some of those who are in US go to

Mexico to buy it over the counter. Available in very few places in

the world, some ten years ago. Luckily it can be bought in the

Philippines but at only one Pharmacy in Manila for the whole country.

> There is a special way to take it not like other medicines.

>

> GOOD LUCK TO EVERYBODY!

>

> This is my last post and after this I will myself

from this group, mainly because this is wasting my valuable time and

interfering with my research works. I may rejoin one day when I have

time to spare.

>

> ANANDA

> Philippine & Sri Lanka

>

>

>

> blue_texasgal <blue_texasgal wrote:

>

<%40> , " Kathy "

<kathy41@> wrote:

> >

> > IS there some cure for the residual effects of lack of feeling

left

> in

> > your cheeks?

> >

> I don't know, Kathy...I hope so since I have had it for 20

years..I

> still have some numbness in my cheeks....my doctor told me if it

was

> caught early on then, sometimes they can treat it. Mine was not

caught

> early and I was born with a birth defect which lead to other

problems.

> Sorry I wasn't much help.

>

> Lynn aka blue_texasgal

>

>

>

>

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

http://asia.messenger.

>

>

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