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Old 06-16-2006, 10:18 PM   #9
OptimusPrime
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Cortez, I have no doubt that Piracetam will stimulate your cerebral cortex and likely change -- perhaps even improve -- the functioning of neurons in the brain at some level. Will this make you "smarter"? Well, maybe, i don't really know. But studying is a whole different game than being smart -- after all, many smart kids don't study or do homework. Studying is more about power of focus and will. Piracetam, as far as I know, doesn't improve concentration or help you focus like something like Adderol might. So any improvement in studying from use of Piracetam, I would think, would result more from motivation to actually study because you have the drug supposedly making it easier than any actual chemical changes occurring in your brain. Of course you could combine Piracetam with adderol or something, but combining drugs isn't usually a great idea.

But still I don't see how piracetam helps you study.
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