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Aniracetam

by Unique Nutrition

 

WHAT IS IT?

Aniracetam contains Aniracetam, a nootropic, 750 mg per capsule. Other ingredient is gelatin capsule.
 

WHAT DOES IT DO?

Aniracetam is similar to the better known piracetam. It differs in that it lasts longer in the body and is active in different areas of the brain due to its hydrophobic (water repelling) chemical composition. Aniracetam is also a more potent compound than piracetam. Aniracetam is unique also in that it has a more pronounced effect on AMPA receptors in the brain associated with focus and concentration.

Aniracetam is clinically shown to perception, memory, focus, concentration and creativity. It increases communication between the two hemispheres of the brain and stimulates AMPA and NDMA receptor sites shown to be important in memory and concentration.
 

CAUTIONS

Aniracetam may increase the effects of certain drugs, such as amphetamines, psychotropics, and Hydergine. Alcohol should probably be avoided. Adverse effects are rare but include insomnia, psychomotor agitation, nausea, gastrointestinal distress, and headaches. Aniracetam has virtually no known toxicity or contraindications. However, do not use if pregnant or nursing.  

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DOSE

Take 1 to 2 capsules 2 times daily with meals. It is best used in conjunction with a water soluble racetam such as piracetam, as well as with a acetylcholine precursor such as Alpha GPC or DMAE.

NHC sells 60 capsule  bottles of Aniracetam for $26.95. The suggested retail price is $29.95.

 

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These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

 

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