Nefiracetam Powder from freemexy's blog

Nefiracetam (chemical name N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-2-(2-oxopyrrolidin-1-yl)acetamide) is one of the more modern racetams and is purported to have much wider effects on brain activities than the first generation of racetams, and is considerably more potent. Unlike piracetam, it is fat soluble.Nefiracetam powder

Due to its wide ranging uses, nefiracetamis considered to be a second generation racetam. Due to its far ranging effects and possible uses, like pramiracetam it has become a popular supplement for sufferers of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

The technical term for smart drugs is nootropics, which are a group of health supplements which are purported to increase cognitive ability, intelligence, memory, and general brain function.

As an analogue to piracetam, it is considered that nefiracetam is virtually non-toxic, non addictive, has very few side effects, and enhances verbal memory. Nonetheless, unlike piracetam there have been fewer clinical trials and research into the affects of nefiracetam, however it is widely considered to be considerably more potent than piracetam, and users of nefiracetam generally report that it improves memory, alertness, and cognitive function.

Several studies have shown that unlike the first generation of racetams (piracetam, oxiracetam, and aniracetam), nefiracetam also has a positive effect on mood, and acts as an antidepressent. It also stimulates the AMPA receptors in the brain. Substances which affect the brains AMPA receptors are known as Ampakines, and these substances have been shown to greatly increase attention span, learning ability, altertness, and general cognitive functions.

As with all of our racetams, nefiracetam is very popular among students, sufferers of Alzheimer's and dementia, those recovering from alcoholism, and life extension enthusiasts.

As with most all racetams, nefiracetam should be taken with a choline source such as choline bitartrate. It is also often ‘stacked’ with other racetams as well as with supplements such as GABA, and L-Tyrosine, and L-Phenylananine.


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