Ever since i started taking noopept (superpotent racetam derivative related to piracetam, 1000x as effective), along with CDP choline and ACLAR, I've been able to recall and have several dreams per night. I've read lots of literature that theres a strong correlation between ach promoters and dreaming. Noopept, choline and alcar all work to boost ach levels in the brain among other things. Before i would dream maybe once or twice a week, and remember very little of them. Now i consistently have 3+ dreams per night, can remember much more about my dreams, and cannabis has less of a dream fogging affect (though still has that affect to a degree).
I've been taking this combo daily (25mg noopept, 250mg cdp choline, and 500mg alcar) and have noticed improvements in my memory, cognition, dream recall, etc. During this time I've also been experimenting with 4-aco, and some 25i nbome along with changa every now and then, and have noticed a slight potentiation of these compounds that i can only attribute to the racetam stack. This is a very interesting combo, and i would love for others taking racetams, choline, or alcar to chime in on their experience as to how it affects their dreaming.
This seems more useful as a dream promoting agent though, i can honestly say, I've dreamed more in the last two weeks than i have in the last 6 months. Seriously trippy dreams as well, i feel like if i cut out cannabis, and dedicated some time to really trying to become lucid, it would happen. As well, i suffer from chronic headaches, that i feel like have subsided to a degree in the last few weeks. I really love noopept, it makes me feel like i have unlimited mental energy, can multitask like a mofo, and have remembered things i thought i forgot.
Definitely something to check out (racetams and choline/alcar).
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